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Meanings of Moiety:

noun

Each of two parts into which a thing is or can be divided.

Usage examples:

The tax was to be delivered in two moieties

Meanings of Moil:

verb

Work hard.

Usage examples:

Men who moiled for gold
noun

Hard work; drudgery.

Usage examples:

This night his weekly moil is at an end

Meanings of Moiled:

verb

Work hard.

Usage examples:

Men who moiled for gold
noun

Hard work; drudgery.

Usage examples:

This night his weekly moil is at an end

Meanings of Moiler:

noun

A person who moils or labours, a hard worker. often paired with toiler.

Meanings of Moilers:

noun

A person who moils or labours, a hard worker. often paired with toiler.

Meanings of Moiley:

noun

A cow, bullock, or bull without horns.

Usage examples:

The moilies were happily munching away on the rush

Meanings of Moiling:

verb

Work hard.

Usage examples:

Men who moiled for gold
noun

Hard work; drudgery.

Usage examples:

This night his weekly moil is at an end

Meanings of Moils:

verb

Work hard.

Usage examples:

Men who moiled for gold
noun

Hard work; drudgery.

Usage examples:

This night his weekly moil is at an end

Meanings of Moirai:

proper noun

Three goddesses (clotho, lachesis, and atropos) who presided over the birth and life of humans; the fates.

Meanings of Moire:

noun

Silk fabric that has been subjected to heat and pressure rollers after weaving to give it a rippled appearance.

Usage examples:

A backless dress fashioned out of moire in the new fashionable colour
adjective

(of silk) having a rippled, lustrous finish.

Usage examples:

Now they carried the 60 feet of pale rose-colored moiré silk to the pit and held them high above th…

Meanings of Moireed:

adjective

Having a moiré or watered appearance.

Meanings of Moires:

noun

Silk fabric that has been subjected to heat and pressure rollers after weaving to give it a rippled appearance.

Usage examples:

A backless dress fashioned out of moire in the new fashionable colour
adjective

(of silk) having a rippled, lustrous finish.

Usage examples:

Now they carried the 60 feet of pale rose-colored moiré silk to the pit and held them high above th…

Meanings of Moism:

noun

The doctrines of the chinese philosopher mozi and his followers.

Meanings of Moissanite:

noun

Trigonal silicon carbide, sic, which occurs as colourless to blue or green hexagonal plates with a metallic lustre and is the naturally occurring form of carborundum.

Meanings of Moist:

adjective

Slightly wet.

Usage examples:

The moist, fertile soil

Meanings of Moisten:

verb

Wet slightly.

Usage examples:

She moistened her lips with the tip of her tongue

Meanings of Moistened:

verb

Wet slightly.

Usage examples:

She moistened her lips with the tip of her tongue

Meanings of Moistener:

noun

A person who or thing which moistens something.

Meanings of Moisteners:

noun

A person who or thing which moistens something.

Meanings of Moistening:

verb

Wet slightly.

Usage examples:

She moistened her lips with the tip of her tongue

Meanings of Moistens:

verb

Wet slightly.

Usage examples:

She moistened her lips with the tip of her tongue

Meanings of Moister:

adjective

Slightly wet.

Usage examples:

The moist, fertile soil

Meanings of Moistest:

adjective

Slightly wet.

Usage examples:

The moist, fertile soil

Meanings of Moistify:

verb

Moisten.

Usage examples:

Soul and body were moistified with whiskey toddy.

Meanings of Moistish:

adjective

Somewhat moist or damp.

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