must2 |
moldiness; staleness. |
must3 |
grape juice prior to fermentation; unfermented wine. |
mustache |
the hair that grows on a human's upper lip, esp. when it is allowed to grow and is groomed. [2 definitions] |
mustachio |
a mustache, esp. a large luxuriant one. |
mustang |
a wild horse of the western plains of North America, descended from Spanish stock. |
mustard |
any of various plants native to Eurasia that bear yellow flowers and seed pods. [3 definitions] |
mustard gas |
a liquid chemical-warfare agent that causes severe skin burns, damages the lungs, and can cause blindness and death. |
mustard plaster |
a pungent medicinal paste made of powdered mustard and water that is spread on a cloth, steamed, and applied usu. to the chest to relieve congestion. |
musteline |
of or concerning a large family of fur-bearing carnivores, including the weasel, mink, badger, and skunk. |
muster |
to cause (troops or the like) to come together. [5 definitions] |
mustn't |
contracted form of "must not." |
musty |
smelling or tasting of mold. [2 definitions] |
mutable |
able or likely to change. [2 definitions] |
mutagen |
an agent or substance such as radiation that is capable of increasing the frequency of mutation. |
mutant |
an organism that differs from its parents as a result of mutation. |
mutate |
to display or cause to display a physical trait or characteristic that is different from one's parent or parents as a result of a change within a gene or chromosome. |
mutation |
a sudden, apparently abnormal change or alteration in a genetically determined structure, as opposed to gradual evolutionary change. [3 definitions] |
mutatis mutandis |
(Latin) all required changes of substance or wording having been made. |
mute |
not speaking or uttering sound; silent. [9 definitions] |
mutilate |
to sever or destroy a limb or other essential part of (a person or animal). [2 definitions] |
mutineer |
one who engages in open rebellion against constituted authority, esp. against one's military superior. |