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MOR'GLAY, n. [L. mors, death.] A deadly weapon.
MORESK' MORESQUE, a. Done after the manner of the Moors. MORESK' , n. A species ...
MOREO'VER, adv. [more and over.] Beyond what has been said; further; besides; al...
MO'RENESS, n. Greatness.
MORELAND. [See Moorland .]
MOREL', n. Garden nightshade, a plant of the genus Solanum. 1. A kind of cherry.
MOREE'N, n. A stuff used for curtains, _c.
MORE, a. [L. magis; mare for mager; but this is conjecture.] 1. Greater in quali...
MORDICA'TION, n. [from L. mordeo, to bite.] The act of biting or corroding; corr...
MOR'DICANT, a. [L. mordeo, to bite.] Biting; acrid; as the mordicant quality of ...
MOR'DICANCY, n. A biting quality; corrosiveness.
MOR'DANT, n. A substance which has a chimical affinity for coloring matter and s...
MORDAC'ITY, n. [L. mordacitas, from mordeo, to bite.] The quality of biting.
MORDA'CIOUSLY, adv. In a biting manner; sarcastically.
MORDA'CIOUS, a. [L. mordax, infra.] Biting; given to biting.
MORBOS'ITY, n. A diseased state.