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MUMP, v.t. 1. To nibble; to bite quick; to chew with continued motion; as a mump...
MUM'MY-CHOG, n. A small fish of the carp kind.
MUM'MY, n. 1. A dead human body embalmed and dried after the Egyptian manner; a ...
MUM'MIFY, v.t. [infra.] To make into a mummy.
MUM'MERY, n. An entertainment or frolick in masks; a farcical entertainment in w...
MUM'MER, n. One who masks himself and makes diversion in disguise; originally, o...
MUMM, v.t. [Gr. Momus, the deity of sport and ridicule, a buffoon.] To mask; to ...
MUM'BLINGLY, adv. With a low inarticulate utterance. [Mumble and mutter are not ...
MUM'BLING, ppr. Uttering with a low inarticulate voice; chewing softly or with a...
MUM'BLER, n. One that speaks with a low inarticulate voice.
MUM'BLED, pp. Uttered with a low inarticulate voice; chewed softly or with a low...
MUM'BLE, v.i. 1. To mutter; to speak with the lips or other organs partly closed...
MUM, a. [See Mumble , Mumm, and Mummery.] 1. Silent; not speaking. The citizens ...
MUL'TURE, n. [L. molitura, a grinding. See Mill .] 1. In Scots law, the toll or ...
MULTOC'ULAR, a. [L. multus,many, and oculus, eye.] Having many eyes, or more eye...
MULTIV'IOUS, a. [L. multus, many, and via, way.] Having many ways or roads. [Lit...