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Webster Dictionary :: Moschatel

MOS'CHATEL, n. [L. muscus, musk.] A plant of the genus Adoxa, hollow root or ing...

Webster Dictionary :: Mosk

MOSK, n. A Mohammedan temple or place of religious worship. Mosks are square bui...

Webster Dictionary :: Moss

MOSS, n. [L. muscus.] The mosses are one of the seven families or classes into w...

Webster Dictionary :: Moss-grown

MOSS-GROWN, a. Overgrown with moss; as moss-grown towers.

Webster Dictionary :: Mossed

MOSS'ED, pp. Overgrown with moss.

Webster Dictionary :: Mossiness

MOSS'INESS, n. [from mossy.] The state of being overgrown with moss. MOSS'-TROOP...

Webster Dictionary :: Mossy

MOSS'Y, a. Overgrown with moss; abounding with moss. Old trees are more mossy th...

Webster Dictionary :: Most

MOST, a. superl. of more. 1. Consisting of the greatest number. That scheme of l...

Webster Dictionary :: Mosthwat

MOSTHWAT, adv. For the most part.

Webster Dictionary :: Mostic

MOS'TIC, n. A painter's staff or stick on which he rests his hand in painting.

Webster Dictionary :: Mostly

MOSTLY, adv. For the greatest part. The exports of the U. States consist mostly ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mot

MOT. [See Motto .]

Webster Dictionary :: Motacil

MO'TACIL, n. [L. motacilla.] A bird of the genus Motacilla or wagtail.

Webster Dictionary :: Mote

MOTE, in folkmote, _c. signifies a meeting. MOTE , n. A small particle; any thin...

Webster Dictionary :: Motet

MO'TET, n. A musical composition; an air or hymn.

Webster Dictionary :: Moth

MOTH, n. 1. An animal of the genus Phalaena, which breeds in yard and garments, ...

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