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MOR'TRESS, n. [from mortar.] A dish of meat of various kinds beaten together. [N...
MOR'TUARY, n. 1. A sort of ecclesiastical heriot, a customary gift claimed by an...
MOSA'IC, a. s as z. [L. musivum.] 1. Mosaic work is an assemblage of little piec...
MOS'CHATEL, n. [L. muscus, musk.] A plant of the genus Adoxa, hollow root or ing...
MOSK, n. A Mohammedan temple or place of religious worship. Mosks are square bui...
MOSS, n. [L. muscus.] The mosses are one of the seven families or classes into w...
MOSS-GROWN, a. Overgrown with moss; as moss-grown towers.
MOSS'ED, pp. Overgrown with moss.
MOSS'INESS, n. [from mossy.] The state of being overgrown with moss. MOSS'-TROOP...
MOSS'Y, a. Overgrown with moss; abounding with moss. Old trees are more mossy th...
MOST, a. superl. of more. 1. Consisting of the greatest number. That scheme of l...
MOSTHWAT, adv. For the most part.
MOS'TIC, n. A painter's staff or stick on which he rests his hand in painting.
MOSTLY, adv. For the greatest part. The exports of the U. States consist mostly ...
MOT. [See Motto .]
MO'TACIL, n. [L. motacilla.] A bird of the genus Motacilla or wagtail.