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Webster Dictionary :: Mortifying

MOR'TIFYING, ppr. Changing from soundness to gangrene or sphacelus. 1. Subduing;...

Webster Dictionary :: Mortify

MOR'TIFY, v.t. [L. mors, death, and facio, to make.] 1. To destroy the organic t...

Webster Dictionary :: Mortifier

MOR'TIFIER, n. He or that which mortifies.

Webster Dictionary :: Mortifiedness

MOR'TIFIEDNESS, n. Humiliation; subjection of the passions.

Webster Dictionary :: Mortified

MOR'TIFIED, pp. Affected by sphacelus or gangrene. 1. Humbled; subdued; abased.

Webster Dictionary :: Mortification

MORTIFICA'TION, n. [See Mortify .] 1. In medicine and surgery, the death and con...

Webster Dictionary :: Mortiferous

MORTIF'EROUS, a. [L. mortifer; mors, death, and fero, to bring.] Bringing or pro...

Webster Dictionary :: Mortgager

MORTGAGER, n. mor'gager. [from mortgage. Mortgagor is an orthography that should...

Webster Dictionary :: Mortgagee

MORTGAGEE, n. morgagee'. The person to whom an estate is mortgaged.

Webster Dictionary :: Mortgaged

MORTGAGED, pp. mor'gaged. Conveyed in fee as security for the payment of money.

Webster Dictionary :: Mortgage

MORTGAGE, n. mor'gage. 1. Literally, a dead pledge; the grant of an estate in fe...

Webster Dictionary :: Morter

MOR'TER, n. A lamp or light.

Webster Dictionary :: Mortar

MOR'TAR, n. [L. mortarium.] 1. A vessel of wood or metal in form of an inverted ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mortally

MOR'TALLY, adv. Irrecoverably; in a manner that must cause death; as mortally wo...

Webster Dictionary :: Mortalize

MOR'TALIZE, v.t. To make mortal.

Webster Dictionary :: Mortality

MORTAL'ITY, n. [L. mortalitas.] Subjection to death or the necessity of dying. W...

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