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MORN'ING, n. 1. The first part of the day, beginning at twelve o'clock at night ...
MORN, n. The first part of the day; the morning; a word used chiefly in poetry. ...
MOR'LING MOR'MO,n. A bugbear; false terror.
MOR'LAND MO'RELAND, n. Moorland, which see.
MOR'KIN, n. [L. mortuus, dead, and kin, kind.] Among hunters, a beast that has d...
MORIS'CO MO'RISK, n. [from Moor.] A dance, or a dancer of the morris or moorish ...
MOR'ION, n. Armor for the head; a helmet or casque to defend the head.
MORIN'GA, n. A plant.
MOR'INEL, n. A bird, called also dotteril.
MOR'ILLON, n. A fowl of the genus Anas.
MORIL'LIFORM, a. Having the form of the moril, a mushroom.
MOR'IL, n. A mushroom of the size of a walnut, abounding with little holes.
MORIG'EROUS, a. [L. morigerus; mos, moris,manner, and gero, to carry.] Obedient;...
MORIGERA'TION, n. [See Morigerous .] Obsequiousness; obedience.
MORICE. [See Morisco .]
MOR'GRAY, n. A Mediterranean fish of a pale reddish gray color, spotted with bro...