Full of, or consisting of, motes.
A handkerchief.
See Muezzin.
A wild sheep (Ovis musimon), inhabiting the mountains of Sardinia, Corsica, etc. Its horns are very large, with a triangular base and rounded angles. It is supposed by some to be the original of the domestic sheep. Called also musimon or musmon.
Might.
The act of uttering the sound of a mouill/ letter.
Applied to certain consonants having a /liquid/ or softened sound; e. g., in French, l or ll and gn (like the lli in million and ni in minion); in Italian, gl and gn; in Spanish, ll and /; in Portuguese, lh and nh.
To form into a particular shape; to shape; to model; to fashion.
Capable of being molded or formed.
A curved plate of iron (originally of wood) back of the share of a plow, which turns over the earth in plowing.
To turn to dust; to cause to crumble; to cause to waste away.
Covered or filled with mold; consisting of, or resembling, mold.
The state of being moldy.
a sculpture produced by molding.
Used in making a mold or moldings; used in shaping anything according to a pattern.
See Mole the animal.
Overgrown with, or containing, mold; smelling of mold; as, moldy cheese or bread.
To contract mold; to grow moldy; to mold.
The drum upon which the rope is wound in a capstan, crane, or the like.
See Molt.
The act or process of changing the feathers, hair, skin, etc.; molting.
Having molted.
pl. of Mow, may.
To munch.
To fortify or inclose with a mound.
Any of several large-footed short-winged birds of Australasia, which build mounds of decaying vegetation to incubate eggs. Called also mound builder, mound maker, megapode, brush turkey, and scrub fowl.
That upon which a person or thing is mounted A horse.
Such as can be mounted.
Of or pertaining to a mountain or mountains; growing or living on a mountain; found on or peculiar to mountains; among mountains; as, a mountain torrent; mountain pines; mountain goats; mountain air; mountain howitzer.
An inhabitant of a mountain; one who lives among mountains.
To live or act as a mountaineer; to climb mountains.
Climbing mountains as a sport.
A mountaineer.
A small mountain.
Full of, or containing, mountains; as, the mountainous country of the Swiss.
The state or quality of being mountainous.
Amount; sum; quantity; extent.
Raised; high.
To play the mountebank.
The practices of a mountebank; quackery; boastful and vain pretenses.
Like a mountebank or his quackery.
The practices of a mountebank; mountebankery.
Seated or serving on horseback or similarly; as, mounted police; mounted infantry.
Mountance.
One who mounts.
The act of one that mounts.
In an ascending manner.
A small or low mountain.
The rise of a hawk after prey.
To grieve for; to lament; to deplore; to bemoan; to bewail.
The armed or feruled end of a staff; in a sheephook, the end of the staff to which the hook is attached.
One who mourns or is grieved at any misfortune, as the death of a friend.
Full of sorrow; expressing, or intended to express, sorrow; mourning; grieving; sad; also, causing sorrow; saddening; grievous; as, a mournful person; mournful looks, tones, loss.
Grieving; sorrowing; lamenting.
In a mourning manner.
See Murnival.
To tear, as a cat devours a mouse.
Any device that catches, and usually kills, mice. They are of various designs, the most common being a stiff loop of wire mounted on a small wooden platform base and attached to a strong spring, which holds the loop firmly against the base. To activate the trap, the loop is pulled through a 180/ arc against the tension of the spring and held against the base by a delicate metal catch, which can keep the loop from moving, though in a state of high tension. The metal catch is moved when a mouse tries to take a piece of bait attached to it, releasing the loop which forcefully moves though an arc, usually killing the mouse. A larger version of the same device is used as a rat trap.
The forget-me-not (Myosotis palustris) and other species of the same genus. A European species of hawkweed (Hieracium Pilosella).
See Frogfish.
A hole made by a mouse, for passage or abode, as in a wall; hence, a very small hole like that gnawed by a mouse.
One of a group of children appearing on the television program The Mickey Mouse Club in the 1950's.
A little mouse.
A cat that catches mice; as, a good mouser is better than a dozen mousetraps.
A genus of ranunculaceous plants (Myosurus), in which the prolonged receptacle is covered with imbricating achenes, and so resembles the tail of a mouse.
Diminutive for Mouse.
The act of hunting mice.
To sport with roughly; to rumple.
A musketeer, esp. one of the French royal musketeers of the 17th and 18th centuries, conspicuous both for their daring and their fine dress.
A frozen dessert of a frothy texture, made of sweetened and flavored whipped cream, sometimes with the addition of egg yolks and gelatin. Mousse differs from ice cream in being beaten before -- not during -- the freezing process.
Muslin.
Mustache.
A large bushy moustache.
Infested with mice; smelling of mice.
The Chinese tree peony (Paeonia Mountan), a shrub with large flowers of various colors.
To speak with a full, round, or loud, affected voice; to vociferate; to rant.
Having the basal joints of the legs converted into jaws.
Spoken without sincerity; not heartfelt.
Furnished with a mouth.
One who mouths; an affected speaker.
As much as is usually put into the mouth at one time.
Destitute of a mouth.
The part of a musical or other instrument to which the mouth is applied in using it; as, the mouthpiece of a bugle, or of a tobacco pipe.
a medicated solution used for gargling and rinsing the mouth.
meat from a mature sheep.
Movableness.
An article of wares or goods; a commodity; a piece of property not fixed, or not a part of real estate; generally, in the plural, goods; wares; furniture.
The quality or state of being movable; mobility; susceptibility of motion.
In a movable manner or condition.
The act of moving; a movement.
movable.
affected emotionally. Opposite of unmoved.
Motionless; fixed.
The act of moving in space; change of place or posture; motion; as, the movement of an army in marching or maneuvering; the movement of a wheel or a machine.
That which moves anything.
A person or thing that moves, stirs, or changes place.
A motion picture.
The act of changing place or posture; esp., the act of changing one's dwelling place or place of business.
In a moving manner.
The power of moving.
To lay, as hay or sheaves of grain, in a heap or mass in a barn; to pile and stow away.
To heat and ferment in the mow, as hay when housed too green.
See 1st 2d Mow.
One who, or that which, mows; a mowing machine; as, a lawn mower.
The act of one who, or the operation of that which, mows.
Cut down by mowing, as grass; deprived of grass by mowing; as, a mown field.
A mower.
A soft woolly mass prepared from the young leaves of Artemisia Chinensis, and used as a cautery by burning it on the skin; hence, any substance used in a like manner, as cotton impregnated with niter, amadou.
energy; pep.
Mud poured out from volcanoes during eruptions; -- so called in South America.
See Moil, and Moile.
A cape, with a small hood; -- worn by the pope and other dignitaries of the Roman Catholic Church.
Amall shrubby African tree (Brachystegia speciformis) having compound leaves and racemes of small fragrant green flowers.
See mutual savings bank.
See monosodium glutamate.
Mountain Standard Time, the time of the 105th meridian, used in the mountain states of the U.S.
A metric ton, a unit of weight equivalent to 1000 kilograms.
The 12th letter of the Greek alphabet (/, /).
an elementary particle with a negative charge and a half-life of 2 microseconds; the muon. It is a lepton, not a true meson, and decays to an electron and neutrino and antineutrino.
Same as muezzin.
Same as muezzin.