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Webster Dictionary :: Mastlin

MASTLIN. [See Meslin .]

Webster Dictionary :: Mastless

M`ASTLESS, a. Having no mast; as a vessel. 1. Bearing no mast; as a mastless oak...

Webster Dictionary :: Mastiff

M`ASTIFF, n. plu. mastiffs. Mastives is irregular. [Low L. mastivus.] A large sp...

Webster Dictionary :: Masticot

MAS'TICOT, n. Calcined white lead; yellow oxyd of lead. Lead exposed to the air ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mastich

MAS'TICH, n. [L. mastiche.] 1. A resin exuding from the mastic-tree, a species o...

Webster Dictionary :: Masticatory

MAS'TICATORY, a. Chewing; adapted to perform the office of chewing food. MAS'TIC...

Webster Dictionary :: Mastication

MASTICA'TION, n. The act or operation of chewing solid food, breaking it into sm...

Webster Dictionary :: Masticating

MAS'TICATING, ppr. Chewing; breaking into small pieces with the teeth.

Webster Dictionary :: Masticated

MAS'TICATED, pp. Chewed.

Webster Dictionary :: Mastic

MAS'TIC MAS'TICATE, v.t. [L. mastico.] To chew; to grind with the teeth and prep...

Webster Dictionary :: Mastful

M`ASTFUL, a. [from mast.] Abounding with mast, or fruit of oak, beech and other ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mastery

M`ASTERY, n. Dominion; power of governing or commanding. If divided by mountains...

Webster Dictionary :: Mastership

M`ASTERSHIP, n. Dominion; rule; supreme power. 1. Superiority; preeminence. Wher...

Webster Dictionary :: Masterly

M`ASTERLY, a. Formed or executed with superior skill; suitable to a master; most...

Webster Dictionary :: Masterless

M`ASTERLESS, a. Destitute of a master or owner. 1. Ungoverned; unsubdued.

Webster Dictionary :: Masterful

M`ASTERFUL, a. Having the skill of a master; also, imperious; arbitrary.

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