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MULL, v.t. [L. mollio, to soften.] 1. To soften; or to heat, sweeten and enrich ...
MUL'LEN, n. [L. mollis, soft.] A plant of the genus Verbascum.
MUL'LER, n. [L. molaris, from mola, a mill-stone.] 1. A stone held in the hand w...
MUL'LET, n. [L. mullus.] A fish of the genus Mugil. The lips are membranaceous; ...
MUL'LIGRUBS, n. A twisting of the intestines; sullenness. [A low word.]
MUL'LION,n. A division in a window frame; a bar. MUL'LION , v.t. To shape into d...
MUL'LOCK, n. Rubbish.
MULSE, n. [L. mulsus.] Wine boiled and mingled with honey.
MULTAN'GULAR, a. [L. multus, many, and angulus, angle; Basque, mola, a multitude...
MULTAN'GULARLY, adv. With many angles or corners.
MULTICAP'SULER, a. [L. multus, many, and capsula, a chest.] In botany, having ma...
MULTICA'VOUS, a. [L. multus, many, and cavus, hollow.] Having many holes or cavi...
MULTIFA'RIOUS, a. [L. multifarius.] Having great multiplicity; having great dive...
MULTIFA'RIOUSLY, adv. With great multiplicity and diversity; with great variety ...
MULTIFA'RIOUSNESS, n. Multiplied diversity.
MUL'TIFID, a. [L. multifidus, multus, many, and findo, to divide.] Having many d...