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MOUSE-HOLE, n. mous'hole. A hole where mice enter or pass; a very small hole or ...
MOUSE-HUNT, n. mous'hunt. A hunting for mice. 1. A mouser; one that hunts mice.
MOUSE-TAIL, n. mous'-tail. A plant of the genus Myosurus.
MOUSE-TRAP, n. mous'trap. A trap for catching mice.
MOUSER, n. mouz'er. One that catches mice. The cat is a good mouser.
MOUTH, n. 1. The aperture in the head of an animal, between the lips, by which h...
MOUTH'ED,pp. Uttered with a full, swelling, affected voice. 1. Taken into the mo...
MOUTH'FRIEND, n. One who professes friendship without entertaining it; a pretend...
MOUTH'FUL, n. As much as the mouth contains at once. 1. A quantity proverbially ...
MOUTH'HONOR, n. Civility expressed without sincerity.
MOUTH'ING, ppr. Uttering with an affected swelling voice.
MOUTH'LESS, a. Destitute of a mouth.
MOUTH'MADE, a. Expressed without sincerity; hypocritical.
MOUTH'PIECE, n. The piece of a musical wind instrument to which the mouth is app...
MOVABLE, a. [from move.] That may be moved; that can or may be lifted, carried, ...
MOVABLENESS, n. The state or quality of being movable; mobility; susceptibility ...