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MUFF, n. A warm cover for the hands, usually made of fur or dressed skins.
MUE. [See Mew .]
MUD'WORT, n. A species of Limosella, the least water plaintain.
MUDDY-HEADED, a. Having a dull understanding. MUD'-FISH , n. A fish, a species o...
MUD'DY, a. [from mud.] Foul with dirt or fine earthy particles; turbid, as water...
MUD'DLING, ppr. Making foul with dirt or dregs; making half drunk; stupefying.
MUD'DLED, pp. Made turbid; half drunk; stupefied.
MUD'DLE, v.t. [from mud.] To make foul, turbid or muddy, as water. He did ill to...
MUD'DINESS, n. Turbidness; foulness caused by mud, dirt or sediment; as the mudd...
MUD'DILY, adv. [from muddyl] Turbidly; with foul mixture. Lucilius--writ loosely...
MUD, n. [L. madeo.] Moist and soft earth of any kind, such as is found in marshe...
MU'CUS, n. [L. See Mucilage and Muck.] 1. A viscid fluid secreted by the mucous ...
MU'CULENT, a. [L. muculentus.] Slimy; moist and moderately viscous.
MU'CRONATE MU'CRONATED, a. [L. mucronatus, from mucro, a point.] Narrowed to a p...
MU'COUSNESS, n. The state of being mucous; sliminess.
MU'COUS, a. [See Mucus .] Pertaining to mucus or resembling it; slimy, ropy and ...