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Webster Dictionary :: Mutter

MUT'TER, v.i. [L. mutio, muttio, and musso,mussito; allied perhaps to muse, whic...

Webster Dictionary :: Mutiny

MU'TINY, n. [L. muto, to change.] An insurrection of soldiers or seamen against ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mutinousness

MU'TINOUSNESS, n. The state of being mutinous; opposition to lawful authority am...

Webster Dictionary :: Mutinously

MU'TINOUSLY, adv. In a manner or with intent to oppose lawful authority or due s...

Webster Dictionary :: Mutinous

MU'TINOUS, a. Turbulent; disposed to resist the authority of laws and regulation...

Webster Dictionary :: Muting

MU'TING, n. The dung of fowls.

Webster Dictionary :: Mutineer

MUTINE'ER, n. [See Mutiny .] One guilty of mutiny; a person in military or naval...

Webster Dictionary :: Mutilous

MU'TILOUS, a. Mutilated; defective; imperfect. Mutine, a mutineer, and mutine, t...

Webster Dictionary :: Mutilator

MU'TILATOR,n. One who mutilates.

Webster Dictionary :: Mutilation

MUTILA'TION, n. [L. mutilatio.] The act of mutilating; deprivation of a limb or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mutilating

MU'TILATING, ppr. Retrenching a limb or an essential part.

Webster Dictionary :: Mutilated

MU'TILATED, pp. Deprived of a limb or of an essential part. MU'TILATED\par MU'TI...

Webster Dictionary :: Mutilate

MU'TILATE, v.t. [L. mutilo, probably from the root of meto, to cut off.] 1. To c...

Webster Dictionary :: Muteness

MU'TENESS, n. Silence; forbearance of speaking.

Webster Dictionary :: Mutely

MU'TELY, adv. Silently; without uttering words or sounds.

Webster Dictionary :: Mute

MUTE, a. [L. mutus.] 1. Silent; not speaking; not uttering words, or not having ...

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