Dict: strongs - mud
Strongs:
H1206 @ בּץ bôts botse Probably the same as H948; mud (as whitish clay): - mire.
H2916 @ טיט ţîyţ teet From an unused root meaning apparently to be sticky (rather perhaps a denominative from {H2894} through the idea of dirt to be swept away); mud or clay; figuratively calamity: - {clay} {dirt} mire.
H3121 @ יון yâvên yaw-ven' From the same as H3196; properly dregs (as effervescing); hence mud: - {mire} miry.
H4688 @ מצלה מצוּלה מצלה מצולה metsôlâh metsôlâh metsûlâh metsûlâh (1,2) {mets-o-law'} (3,4) mets-oo-law' From the same as H6683; a deep place (of water or mud): - {bottom} {deep} depth.
H4833 @ מרפּשׂ mirpâώ meer-paws' From H7515; muddled water: - that which . . . have fouled.
H444 @ אלח 'âlach aw-lakh' A primitive root; to {muddle} that {is} (figuratively and intransitively) to turn (morally) corrupt: - become filthy.
H5430 @ סאון se'ôn seh-own' From H5431; perhaps a military boot (as a protection from mud): - battle.
H5918 @ עכרן ‛okrân ok-rawn' From H5916; muddler; {Okran} an Israelite: - Ocran.
H6083 @ עפר ‛âphâr aw-fawr' From H6080; dust (as powdered or gray); hence {clay} {earth} mud: - {ashes} {dust} {earth} {ground} {morter} {powder} rubbish.
H7516 @ רפשׁ rephesh reh'-fesh From H7515; mud (as roiled): - mire.
G1004 @ βόρβορος borboros bor'-bor-os Of uncertain derivation; mud: - mire.