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MAUND'ER, v.t. and i. To mutter; to murmur; to grumble; to beg. MAUND'ER , n. A ...
MAUND, n. A handbasket; a word used in Scotland. MAUND
MAUNCH, n. A loose sleeve. [Not used.]
MAUL, n. [L. malleus. See Mall .] A heavy wooden hammer; written also mall. MAUL...
MAUKIN. [See Malkin .]
MAU'GER, adv. In spite of; in opposition to; not withstanding; used only in burl...
MAUD'LIN, a. [corrupted from Magdelen, who is drawn by painters with eyes swelle...
MAT'WEED, n. A plant of the genus Lygeum.
MATU'RITY MAT'UTINAL MAT'UTINE, a. [L. matutinus.] Pertaining to the morning.
MATU'RING, ppr. Ripening; being in or coming to a complete state.
MATU'RENESS, n. Ripeness; a state of perfection or completeness; as the maturity...
MATU'RELY, adv. With ripeness; completely. 1. With full deliberation. A prince e...
MATU'RED, pp. Ripened; advanced to perfection; prepared.
MATU'RE, a. [L. maturus; meto.] 1. Ripe; perfected by time or natural growth; as...
MAT'URATIVE, a. Ripening; conducing to ripeness. 1. Conducing to suppuration, or...
MATURA'TION, n. The process of ripening or coming to maturity; ripeness. 1. The ...