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MULTIPRES'ENCE, n. [L. multus, many, and proesentia, presence.] The power or act...
MULTISIL'IQUOUS, a. [L. multus, many, and siliqua, a pod.] Having many pods or S...
MULTIS'ONOUS, a. [L. multus, many, and sonus, sound.] Having many sounds, or sou...
MULTISYL'LABLE, n. A word of many syllables; a polysyllable. [The latter is most...
MUL'TITUDE, n. [L. multitudo, form multus, many.] 1. The state of being many; a ...
MULTITU'DINOUS, a. Consisting of a multitude or great number. 1. Having the appe...
MULTIV'AGANT MULTIV'AGOUS, a. [L. multivagus.] Wandering much. [Not used.]
MUL'TIVALVE, n. [L. multus,many, and valvoe, valves, folding doors.] An animal w...
MULTIVALV'ULAR, a. Having many valves.
MULTIV'ERSANT, a. [L. multus, many, and verto, to form.] Protean; turning into m...
MULTIV'IOUS, a. [L. multus, many, and via, way.] Having many ways or roads. [Lit...
MULTOC'ULAR, a. [L. multus,many, and oculus, eye.] Having many eyes, or more eye...
MUL'TURE, n. [L. molitura, a grinding. See Mill .] 1. In Scots law, the toll or ...
MUM, a. [See Mumble , Mumm, and Mummery.] 1. Silent; not speaking. The citizens ...
MUM'BLE, v.i. 1. To mutter; to speak with the lips or other organs partly closed...
MUM'BLED, pp. Uttered with a low inarticulate voice; chewed softly or with a low...