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MOR'TAL, a. [L. mortalis, from mors, death, or morior, to die, that is, to fall....
MORT, n. A tune sounded at the death of game. 1. A salmon in his third year.
MOR'SURE, n. The act of biting.
MOR'SEL, n. [from L. morsus, a bite, form mordeo.] 1. A bite; a mouthful; a smal...
MORSE, n. mors. In zoology, the sea-horse, or walrus, an animal of the genus Tri...
MOR'ROW, n. 1. The day next after the present. Till this stormy night is gone, A...
MOR'RIS-PIKE, n. A moorish pike.
MOR'RIS-DANCER, n. One who dances a morris-dance.
MOR'RICE MOR'RIS MOR'RIS-DANCE, n. A moorish dance; a dance in imitation of the ...
MOR'PHIA, n. A vegetable alkali extracted from opium,of which it constitutes the...
MOR'PHEW, n. A scurf on the face. MOR'PHEW , v.t. To cover with scurf.
MOROX'YLIC, a. Moroxylic acid is obtained from a saline exsudation from the morr...
MOROS'ITY, n. Moroseness. [Not used.]
MORO'SENESS, n. Sourness of temper; sullenness. Moroseness is not precisely peev...
MORO'SELY, adv. Sourly; with sullen austerity.
MORO'SE, a. [L. morosus. Morose then is from the root of L. moror, to delay, sto...