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MOOR'LAND, n. A marsh or tract of low water ground. 1. Land rising into moderate...
MOOR'STONE, n. A species of granite.
MOOR'Y, a. Marshy; fenny; boggy; watery. As when thick mists arise from moory va...
MOOSE, n. moos. [a native Indian name.] An animal of the genus Cervus, and the l...
MOOT, v.t. [L. contra.] To debate; to discuss; to argue for and against. The wor...
MOOT'-CASE MOOT'-POINT, n. A point, case or question to be mooted or debated; a ...
MOOT-HALL MOOT'-HOUSE, n. A town hall; hall of judgment.
MOOT'ED, pp. Debated; disputed; controverted.
MOOT'ER, n. A disputer of a mooted case.
MOOT'ING, ppr. Disputing; debating for exercise. MOOT'ING , n. The exercise of d...
MOP, n. [L. mappa.] A piece of cloth, or a collection of thrums or coarse yarn f...
MOPE, v.i. [I have not found this word, unless in the D. moppen, to pout.] To be...
MO'PE-EYED, a. Short-sighted; purblind.
MO'PED, pp. Made stupid. A young, low spirited, moped creature.
MO'PING, ppr. Affected with dullness; spiritless; gloomy.
MO'PISH, a. Dull; spiritless; stupid; dejected.