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MEL'LIT, n. In farriery, a dry scab on the heel of a horse's fore foot,cured by ...
MEL'LITE, n. [L.mel.] Honey stone; a mineral of a honey color,found only in very...
MELLIT'IC, a. Pertaining to honey stone.
MEL'LOW, a. [L. mollis, malus.] 1. Soft with ripeness; easily yielding to pressu...
MEL'LOWNESS, n. Softness; the quality of yielding easily to pressure; ripeness, ...
MEL'LOWY, a. Soft, unctuous.
MELOCOTO'NE, n. [L. malum cotoneum, quince-apple. Cotomeum is probably our cotto...
MELO'DIOUS, a. [See Melody .] Containing melody; musical; agreeable to the ear b...
MELO'DIOUSLY, adv. In a melodious manner; musically.
MELO'DIOUSNESS, n. The quality of being agreeable to the ear by a sweet successi...
MEL'ODIZE, v.t. To make melodious.
MEL'ODRAME, n. [Gr. a song, and drama.] A dramatic performance in which songs ar...
MEL'ODY, n. [Gr. a limb, or a song, an ode; L. melos.] An agreeable succession o...
MEL'ON, n. [L. melo; Gr. an apple; L. mollis.] The name of certain plants and th...
MEL'ON-THISTLE, n. A plant of the genus Cactus.
MEL'ROSE, n. [mel and rose.] Honey of roses.