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MOLYB'DEN MOLYB'DENA, n. [Gr. a mass of lead.] An ore of molybdenum, a scarce mi...
MO'LY, n. [L. from Gr.] Wild garlic, a plant having a bulbous root.
MOLTING, ppr. Casting or shedding a natural covering, as hair, feathers, skin or...
MOLTEN, pp. of melt. Melted. 1. a. Made of melted metal; as a molten image.
MOLT, v.i. To shed or cast the hair, feathers, skin, horns, _c.; as an animal. F...
MOLOS'SUS, n. [Gr.] In Greek and Latin verse, a foot of three long syllables.
MOLLUS'CAN MOLLUS'COUS, a. Pertaining to the mollusca, or partaking of their pro...
MOLLUS'CA, n. [from L. mollis, soft.] In zoology, a division or class of animals...
MOL'LIFY, v.t. [L. mollio.] To soften; to make soft or tender. Isa 1. 1. To assu...
MOL'LIFIER, n. That which softens, appeases or mitigates. 1. He that softens, mi...
MOL'LIFIED, pp. Softened; appeased.
MOLLIFICA'TION, n. The act of mollifying or softening. 1. Mitigation; an appeasing.
MOL'LIFIABLE, a. [from mollify.] That may be softened.
MOL'LIENT, a. [L. molliens, mollio. See Mellow .] Softening; assuaging; lessenin...
MO'LINIST, n. A follower of the opinions of Molina, a Spanish Jesuit, in respect...
MOLIM'INOUS, a. [from L. molimen.] Very important. [Not used.]