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Webster Dictionary :: Myricin

MYR'ICIN, n. The substance which remains after bees-wax, or the wax of the myric...

Webster Dictionary :: Myrioliter

MYRIOL'ITER, n. [Gr. a pound.] A French measure of capacity containing ten thous...

Webster Dictionary :: Myrmidon

MYR'MIDON, n. [Gr. a multitude of ants.] Primarily, the Myrmidons are said to ha...

Webster Dictionary :: Myrobalan

MYROB'ALAN, n. [L. myrobolanum; Gr. unguent, and a nut.] A dried fruit of the pl...

Webster Dictionary :: Myropolist

MYROP'OLIST, n. [Gr. unguent, and to sell.] One that sells unguents. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Myrrh

MYRRH, n. mer. [L. myrrha.] A gum-resin that comes in the form of drops or globu...

Webster Dictionary :: Myrrhine

MYR'RHINE, a. [L. myrrhinus.] Made of the myrrhine stone. [See Murrine.]

Webster Dictionary :: Myrtiform

MYR'TIFORM, a. [L. myrtus, myrtle, and form.] Resembling myrtle or myrtle berries.

Webster Dictionary :: Myrtle

MYR'TLE, n. [L. myrtus.] A plant of the genus Myrtus, of several species. The co...

Webster Dictionary :: Myrus

MY'RUS, n. A species of sea-serpent, of the anguilliform kind.

Webster Dictionary :: Myself

MYSELF', pron. A compound of my and self, used after I, to express emphasis, mar...

Webster Dictionary :: Mystagogue

MYSTAGOGUE, n. mys'tagog. [Gr. one initiated in mysteries, and a leader.] 1. One...

Webster Dictionary :: Mysterial

MYSTE'RIAL, a. Containing a mystery or enigma.

Webster Dictionary :: Mysteriarch

MYSTE'RIARCH, n. [Gr. mystery, and chief.] One presiding over mysteries.

Webster Dictionary :: Mysterious

MYSTE'RIOUS, a. [See Mystery .] Obscure; hid from the understanding; not clearly...

Webster Dictionary :: Mysteriously

MYSTE'RIOUSLY, adv. Obscurely; enigmatically. 1. In a manner wonderfully obscure...

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