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Maul /maʊ̯l/ {n}
mouth (of an animal)
Mäuler /ˈmɔɪ̯lɐ/ {pl}
mouths
Pferdemaul {n}
horse mouth
Maul /maʊ̯l/ {n}; Schnabel /ˈʃnaːbl̩/ {m}; Schnauze /ˈʃnaʊ̯t͡sə/ {f} [Dt.]; Futterluke {f} [Norddt.] [Mitteldt.]; Fressluke /ˈfʁɛsˌluːkə/ {f}; Klappe /ˈklapə/ {f} [Norddt.] [Mitteldt.] [Schw.]; Fresse /ˈfʁɛsə/ {f} [Norddt.] [Mitteldt.]; Sabbel /ˈzabl̩/ {m} [Norddt.] [Mitteldt.]; Gosche /ˈɡɔʃə/ {f} [Bayr.] [Ös.]; Pappe /ˈpapːə/ {f} [Ös.]; Schnorre {f} [Schw.]; Latz {m} [Schw.] [ugs.] (Mund)
trap; chops; jaws; maw; gob [Br.]; mush [Br.]; cake-hole [Br.]; pie hole [Am.]; bazoo [Am.]; yap [Am.] [coll.] (mouth)
Halt’s Maul!; Halt die Goschen! [Bayr.] [Ös.]
Keep your trap shut!; Shut up your piehole!
Maul /maʊ̯l/ {n} (eines Schraubenschlüssels)
open-ended head (of a spanner/wrench)
Maul- und Klauenseuche {f} /MKS/; Aphthenseuche {f} [med.]
foot-and-mouth disease /FMD/
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