mukula

Etymology
Borrowed from various languages, where the mu- or m- represents the noun class prefix.

Noun

 * , the timber tree, or its substitute of comparable properties syn.

Etymology
, from a back-vowel variant of (possibly by influence from )

Noun

 * 1)  tuber fleshy underground stem
 * 2)  tuberous, and other translations of, relating to, resembling, or producing tubers
 * 3)  tuber thickened rootstock
 * 4) lump mound or mass of no particular shape
 * 5)  kid little child
 * 1) lump mound or mass of no particular shape
 * 2)  kid little child