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Webster Dictionary :: Muting

MU'TING, n. The dung of fowls.

Webster Dictionary :: Mutinous

MU'TINOUS, a. Turbulent; disposed to resist the authority of laws and regulation...

Webster Dictionary :: Mutinously

MU'TINOUSLY, adv. In a manner or with intent to oppose lawful authority or due s...

Webster Dictionary :: Mutinousness

MU'TINOUSNESS, n. The state of being mutinous; opposition to lawful authority am...

Webster Dictionary :: Mutiny

MU'TINY, n. [L. muto, to change.] An insurrection of soldiers or seamen against ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mutter

MUT'TER, v.i. [L. mutio, muttio, and musso,mussito; allied perhaps to muse, whic...

Webster Dictionary :: Muttered

MUT'TERED, pp. Uttered in a low murmuring voice.

Webster Dictionary :: Mutterer

MUT'TERER, n. A grumbler; one that mutters.

Webster Dictionary :: Muttering

MUT'TERING, ppr. Uttering with a low murmuring voice; grumbling; murmuring.

Webster Dictionary :: Mutteringly

MUT'TERINGLY, adv. With a low voice; without distinct articulation.

Webster Dictionary :: Mutton

MUTTON, n. 1. The flesh of sheep, raw or dressed for food. 2. A sheep. [But this...

Webster Dictionary :: Muttonfist

MUT'TONFIST, n. A large red brawny hand.

Webster Dictionary :: Mutual

MU'TUAL, a. [L. mutuus, from muto, to change.] Reciprocal; interchanged, each ac...

Webster Dictionary :: Mutuality

MUTUAL'ITY, n. Reciprocation; interchange.

Webster Dictionary :: Mutually

MU'TUALLY, adv. Reciprocally, in the manner of giving and receiving. The tongue ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mutuation

MUTUA'TION, n. [L.mutuatio.] The act of borrowing. [Little used.]

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