MUTTERINGLY
MUT'TERINGLY, adverb With a low voice; without distinct articulation.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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MUT'TERINGLY, adverb With a low voice; without distinct articulation.
MUTTON, noun1. The flesh of sheep, raw or dressed for food.2. A sheep. [But this sense is now obsolete or ludicrous.]
MUT'TONFIST, noun A large red brawny hand.
MU'TUAL, adjective [Latin mutuus, from muto, to change.]Reciprocal; interchanged, each acting in return or correspondence to the other; given and received. mutual love is that w...
MUTUAL'ITY, noun Reciprocation; interchange.
MU'TUALLY, adverb Reciprocally, in the manner of giving and receiving.The tongue and the pen mutually assist one another.[Note-Mutual and mutually properly refer to two persons ...
MUTUA'TION, noun [Latin mutuatio.] The act of borrowing. [Little used.]
MU'TULE, noun In architecture, a square modillion under the cornice. In French, it is rendered a corbel or bracket.
MUZ'ZLE, noun1. The mouth of a thing; the extreme or end for entrance or discharge; applied chiefly to the end of a tube, as the open end of a common fusee or pistol, or of a be...
MUZZLE-RING, noun The metalline ring or circle that surrounds the mouth of a cannon or other piece.
MY, pronoun. adjective. [contracted from migen, mine. Me was originally mig, and the adjective migen. So in Latin meus. See Mine.]Belonging to me; as, this is my book. Formerly,...
MYNHEE'R, noun A Dutchman.
MYOGRAPH'ICAL, adjective [See Myography.]Pertaining to a description of the muscles.
MYOG'RAPHIST, noun One who describes the muscles of animals.
MYOG'RAPHY, noun [Gr. a muscle, and to describe.] A description of the muscles of the body.
MYOLOG'ICAL, adjective [See Myology.]Pertaining to the description and doctrine of the muscles.
MYOL'OGY, noun [Gr. muscle, and discourse.]A description of the muscles, or the doctrine of the muscles of the human body.
MY'OPE, noun [Gr. to shut, and the eye.] A short-sighted person.
MY'OPY, noun Short-sightedness.
MYR'IAD, noun [Gr. extreme, innumerable.]1. The number of ten thousand.2. An immense number, indefinitely.
MYRIAM'ETER, noun [Gr. ten thousand, and measure.]In the new system of French measures, the length of ten thousand meters, equal to two mean leagues of the ancient measure.
MYR'IARCH, noun [Gr. ten thousand, and chief.]A captain or commander of ten thousand men.
MYR'IARE, [Gr. are; Latin area.] A French linear measure of ten thousand areas, or 100, 000 square meters.
MYR'ICIN, noun The substance which remains after bees-wax, or the wax of the myrica cordifolia, has been digested in alcohol.
MYRIOL'ITER, noun [Gr. a pound.] A French measure of capacity containing ten thousand liters, or 610, 280 cubic inches.
MYR'MIDON, noun [Gr. a multitude of ants.] Primarily, the Myrmidons are said to have been a people on the borders of Thessaly, who accompanied Achilles to the war against Troy. ...
MYROB'ALAN, noun [Latin myrobolanum; Gr. unguent, and a nut.]A dried fruit of the plum kind brought from the East Indies, of which there are several kinds, all slightly purgativ...