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MO'HAWK MO'HOCK, n. The appellation given to certain ruffians who infested the s...
MOI'DORE, n. A gold coin of Portugal, valued at $6, or f1.7s sterling.
MOI'ETY, n. [L. medietas.] The half; one of two equal parts; as a moiety of an e...
MOIL, v.t. To daub; to make dirty. [Little used.] 1. To weary. [See The next wor...
MOIST, a. [L. madeo.] 1. Moderately wet; damp; as a moist atmosphere or air. Exh...
MOISTEN, v.t. mois'n. To make damp; to wet in a small degree. A pipe a little mo...
MOISTENED, pp. mois'nd. Made wet in a small degree.
MOISTENER, n. mois'ner. He or that which moistens.
MOISTENING, ppr. mois'ning. Wetting moderately.
MOIST'FUL, a. Full of moisture.
MOIST'NESS, n. Dampness; a small degree of wetness.
MOIST'URE, n. A moderate degree of wetness. Set such plants as require much mois...
MOIST'Y, a. Drizzling. [Not in use.]
MOKES, of a net, the meshes. [Not in use.]
MO'KY, a. Muggy; dark; murky.
MO'LAR, a. [L. molaris.] Having power to grind; grinding; as the molar teeth.