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MU'CID, a. [L. mucidus, from muceo.] Musty; moldy; slimy.
MU'CIC, a. [from mucus.] The mucic acid is the same as the saccholactic. It is o...
MUCHWHAT, adv. Nearly; almost. [Not elegant.]
MUCH, a. 1. Great in quantity or amount. Thou shalt carry much See d into the fi...
MOYLE, n. A mule. [See Mule .]
MOX'A, n. The down of the mugwort of China; a soft lanuginous substance prepared...
MOWN, pp. Cut with a scythe. 1. Cleared of grass with a scythe, as land.
MOW'ING, ppr. Putting into a mow. MOWING , ppr. Cutting down with scythe. MOWING...
MOWED MOWER, n. One who mows; a man dexterous in the use of the scythe.
MOWE, v.i. To be able; must; may.
MOW'BURN, v.i. To heat and ferment in the mow, as hay when housed too green.
MOW, n. A heap, mass or pile of hay deposited in a barn. [We never give this nam...
MOVINGNESS, n. The power of affecting, as the passions.
MOVINGLY, adv. In a manner to excite the passions or affect sensibility; patheti...
MOVING, ppr. Causing to move or act; impelling; instigating; persuading; influen...
MOVER, n. The person or thing that gives motion or impels to action. 1. He or th...