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Webster Dictionary :: Molasses

MOLASSES, an incorrect orthography of melasses.

Webster Dictionary :: Mold

MOLD, n. [L. mollis.] 1. Fine soft earth, or earth easily pulverized, such as co...

Webster Dictionary :: Mold-warp

MOLD-WARP, n. A mole; a small animal of the genus Talpa, that moves under ground...

Webster Dictionary :: Moldable

MOLDABLE, a. That may be molded or formed.

Webster Dictionary :: Molded

MOLDED, pp. Formed into a particular shape; kneaded. 1. Covered with mold.

Webster Dictionary :: Molder

MOLDER, n. He who molds or forms into shape. MOLDER , v.i. 1. To turn to dust by...

Webster Dictionary :: Moldering

MOLDERING, ppr. Turning to dust; crumbling; wasting away.

Webster Dictionary :: Moldiness

MOLDINESS, n. [from moldy.] The state of being moldy.

Webster Dictionary :: Molding

MOLDING, ppr. [from mold.] Forming into shape; kneading. MOLDING , n. Any thing ...

Webster Dictionary :: Moldy

MOLDY, a. [from mold.] Overgrown with mold.

Webster Dictionary :: Mole

MOLE, n. 1. A spot, mark or small permanent protuberance on the human body, from...

Webster Dictionary :: Mole-bat

MO'LE-BAT, n. A fish.

Webster Dictionary :: Mole-cast

MO'LE-C`AST, n. A little elevation of earth made by a mole.

Webster Dictionary :: Mole-catcher

MO'LE-CATCHER, n. One whose employment is to catch moles.

Webster Dictionary :: Mole-cricket

MO'LE-CRICKET, n. An insect of the genus Gryllus.

Webster Dictionary :: Mole-eyed

MO'LE-EYED, a. Having very small eyes; blind.

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