Mudflat vs Mudflap - What's the difference?
mudflat | mudflap |
Coastal wetlands that form when mud is deposited by the tides or rivers, sea, and oceans, and exposed at low tide.
A rectangular flap mounted near the wheel of a truck to prevent mud from being thrown up onto the vehicle.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=February 1, author=Cathy Horyn, title=The Good, the Bad, the Amusing, work=New York Times
, passage=Yohji Yamamoto showed Alpine knits with cropped black trousers, fresh-looking coats in vanilla-colored wool, and knits and other wool colors embellished with the sort of female pinup images you see on old gas-station calendars or on the mudflaps of an 18-wheeler. }}
As nouns the difference between mudflat and mudflap
is that mudflat is coastal wetlands that form when mud is deposited by the tides or rivers, sea, and oceans, and exposed at low tide while mudflap is a rectangular flap mounted near the wheel of a truck to prevent mud from being thrown up onto the vehicle.mudflat
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(en noun)mudflap
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(en noun) (wikipedia mudflap)citation
