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MUS'CADEL MUS'CADINE MUSCAT' MUS'CATEL, a. 1. An appellation given to a kind of ...
MUS`ARD, n. A dreamer; one who is apt to be absent in mind.
MUR'RION, n. [L. murus, a wall. See Mural .] A helmut; a casque; armor for the h...
MUR'RHINE, a. [L. murrhinus.] An epithet given to a delicate kind of ware or por...
MUR'REY, a. [from the root of Moor, an African.] Of a dark red color.
MUR'RE, n. A kind of bird.
MURRAIN, n. mur'rin. [L. morior, to die.] An infectious and fatal disease among ...
MURR, n. A catarrh. [Not in use.]
MUR'MUROUS, a. Exciting murmur or complaint.
MUR'MURINGLY, adv. With a low sound; with complaints.
MUR'MURING, ppr. Uttering complaints in a low voice or sullen manner; grumbling;...
MUR'MURER, n. One who murmurs; one who complains sullenly; a grumbler.
MUR'MUR, n. [L. See The Verb.] A low sound continued or continually repeated, as...
MURK'Y, a. Dark; obscure; gloomy. A murky storm deep lowering o'er our heads.
MURK, n. Darkness. [Little used.]
MU'RINE, a. [L. murinus, from mus, muris, a mouse.] Pertaining to a mouse or to ...