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Webster Dictionary :: Mown

MOWN, pp. Cut with a scythe. 1. Cleared of grass with a scythe, as land.

Webster Dictionary :: Moxa

MOX'A, n. The down of the mugwort of China; a soft lanuginous substance prepared...

Webster Dictionary :: Moyle

MOYLE, n. A mule. [See Mule .]

Webster Dictionary :: Much

MUCH, a. 1. Great in quantity or amount. Thou shalt carry much See d into the fi...

Webster Dictionary :: Muchwhat

MUCHWHAT, adv. Nearly; almost. [Not elegant.]

Webster Dictionary :: Mucic

MU'CIC, a. [from mucus.] The mucic acid is the same as the saccholactic. It is o...

Webster Dictionary :: Mucid

MU'CID, a. [L. mucidus, from muceo.] Musty; moldy; slimy.

Webster Dictionary :: Mucidness

MU'CIDNESS, n. Mustiness; sliminess.

Webster Dictionary :: Mucilage

MU'CILAGE, n. [L. mucus, the slimy discharges from the nose; Heb. to dissolve, t...

Webster Dictionary :: Mucilaginous

MUCILAG'INOUS, a. Pertaining to or secreting mucilage; as the mucilaginous gland...

Webster Dictionary :: Mucilaginousness

MUCILAG'INOUSNESS, n. Sliminess; the state of being mucilaginous.

Webster Dictionary :: Mucite

MU'CITE, n. A combination of a substance with mucous acid.

Webster Dictionary :: Muck

MUCK, n. [L. mucus.] 1. Dung in a moist state, or a mass of dung and putrefied v...

Webster Dictionary :: Muckender

MUCK'ENDER, n. A pocket handkerchief. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Mucker

MUCK'ER, v.t. [from muck.] To scrape together money by mean labor or shifts. [No...

Webster Dictionary :: Muckerer

MUCK'ERER, n. A miser; a niggard. [Not used.]

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