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| mourning cloak |
a common butterfly of Europe and North America that has brown wings with purple spots and yellow edges. |
| mourning dove |
a variety of grayish dove that is identified by its plaintive cooing. |
| mouse |
any of numerous small rodents or marsupials that usu. have long, furless tails, small round ears, and pointed faces. [5 definitions] |
| mouser |
an animal, esp. a cat, that catches mice. |
| mousetrap |
a small trap used to catch or kill mice. [3 definitions] |
| mousey |
variant of mousy. |
| moussaka |
a Greek casserole consisting of layers of eggplant and ground meat, esp. lamb, baked with white sauce and cheese. |
| mousse |
a light, molded dessert made with whipped cream, flavoring such as fruit or chocolate, and sometimes gelatin. [3 definitions] |
| mousseline sauce |
any of various sauces made with whipped cream or beaten egg whites. |
| moustache |
variant of mustache. |
| mousy |
resembling a mouse in color, appearance, or manner. |
| mouth |
the opening in the face through which one eats, breathes, speaks, and emits vocal sounds, and which includes the lips, teeth, and tongue. [9 definitions] |
| -mouthed |
having (such) a mouth, voice, way of speaking, or the like. |
| mouthful |
as much as the mouth is capable of containing. [4 definitions] |
| mouth off |
(slang) to speak obnoxiously. |
| mouth organ |
a harmonica. |
| mouthpart |
(usu. pl.) any of several mouth structures of arthropods that are specially adapted for grasping, biting, piercing, or sucking. |
| mouthpiece |
a part or extension of any apparatus, used in connection with the mouth, to transmit air, speech, sound, or the like. [4 definitions] |
| mouth-to-mouth |
of, pertaining to, or being a method to blow air directly into the lungs of someone who is not breathing on his or her own. |
| mouthwash |
a liquid for rinsing one's mouth and teeth in order to kill germs, remove breath odor, or treat teeth against decay. |
| mouthwatering |
so appetizing in smell, appearance, taste, or description as to activate one's salivary glands; tasty or delicious. |
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