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Meanings of Mouching:

verb

To eat up, to eat greedily.

Mouchoir

ˈmuːʃwɑː

Meanings of Mouchoir:

noun

A handkerchief.

Usage examples:

Her hair covered with a mouchoir.

Moue

muː

Meanings of Moue:

noun

A pouting expression used to convey annoyance or distaste.

Usage examples:

‘we're simply inundated with it,’ he said, with a prim moue of distaste comically identical to dr. …

Meanings of Moues:

noun

A pouting expression used to convey annoyance or distaste.

Usage examples:

‘we're simply inundated with it,’ he said, with a prim moue of distaste comically identical to dr. …

Meanings of Moufflon:

noun

A small wild sheep with chestnut-brown wool, found in mountainous country from iran to asia minor. it is the ancestor of the domestic sheep.

Usage examples:

Hunters, in organised groups of three to four people, will be allowed to shoot mouflons, wild boars…

Moufflons

ˈmuːflɒn

Meanings of Moufflons:

noun

A small wild sheep with chestnut-brown wool, found in mountainous country from iran to asia minor. it is the ancestor of the domestic sheep.

Usage examples:

Hunters, in organised groups of three to four people, will be allowed to shoot mouflons, wild boars…

Meanings of Mouille:

adjective

(of a consonant) palatalized.

Moujik

muːˈʒɪk

Meanings of Moujik:

noun

A russian peasant.

Usage examples:

He is, as they say in russian, a real muzhik - a fine fellow, one of the boys.

Meanings of Moul:

noun

Mould. in later use chiefly: a button-mould. "moul button" noun a flat linen-covered button.

Mouldable

ˈməʊl.də.bəl

Meanings of Mouldable:

adjective

(of a soft substance) able to be made into any shape

Usage examples:

The shoe is made of mouldable plastic., the right combination of sugar and water can result in a fi…

Meanings of Moulded:

adjective

Made or shaped in a mould.

Usage examples:

The moulded fibreglass hull eliminates leaks and is immune to attack from marine organisms
verb

Form (an object) out of malleable material.

Usage examples:

Mould the figure from white fondant

Meanings of Mouldered:

verb

Slowly decay or disintegrate, especially because of neglect.

Usage examples:

The books, if any are ever printed, will moulder in the warehouse
noun

A person or thing that moulds something.

Usage examples:

A moulder of public opinion

Mouldiest

ˈməʊl.di

Meanings of Mouldiest:

adjective

Covered with a fungal growth which causes decay, due to age or damp conditions.

Usage examples:

Mouldy bread

Mouldwarp

ˈməʊldwɔːp

Meanings of Mouldwarp:

noun

A mole (animal).

Usage examples:

A ‘mouldwarp’, for example, is a mole, which was often used as a symbol for richard iii.

Mouldy

ˈməʊl.di

Meanings of Mouldy:

adjective

Covered with a fungal growth which causes decay, due to age or damp conditions.

Usage examples:

Mouldy bread

Meanings of Moulin:

noun

A vertical or nearly vertical shaft in a glacier, formed by surface water percolating through a crack in the ice.

Usage examples:

The meltwater pours through large channels called ‘moulins’ until it reaches the base of the ice sh…

Meanings of Moulinet:

noun

A portable apparatus incorporating a windlass, used for bending a crossbow.

Meanings of Moulleen:

noun

A cow without horns.

Moult

məʊlt

Meanings of Moult:

verb

(of an animal) shed old feathers, hair, or skin to make way for a new growth.

Usage examples:

The adult birds were already moulting
noun

A loss of feathers, hair, or skin, especially as a regular feature of an animal's life cycle.

Usage examples:

The mountain goat is brilliant white after the autumn moult

Meanings of Moulters:

noun

A moulting bird or other animal.

verb

Moult.

Mound

maʊnd

Meanings of Mound:

noun

A rounded mass projecting above a surface.

Usage examples:

The bushes were little more than vague mounds beneath the snow
verb

Heap up into a rounded pile.

Usage examples:

Basmati rice was mounded on our plates

Meanings of Mounded:

verb

Heap up into a rounded pile.

Usage examples:

Basmati rice was mounded on our plates
noun

A rounded mass projecting above a surface.

Usage examples:

The bushes were little more than vague mounds beneath the snow

Meanings of Mounding:

verb

Heap up into a rounded pile.

Usage examples:

Basmati rice was mounded on our plates
noun

A rounded mass projecting above a surface.

Usage examples:

The bushes were little more than vague mounds beneath the snow

Meanings of Moundlet:

noun

A hillock or small mound.

Meanings of Moundsman:

noun

A pitcher.

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