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Definition of moun
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Moun (v.) pl. of Mow, may..
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Make
::
Make (v. t.) To find, as the
result
of
calculation
or
computation;
to
ascertain
by
enumeration;
to find the
number
or
amount
of, by
reckoning,
weighing,
measurement,
and the like; as, he made the
distance
of; to
travel
over; as, the ship makes ten knots an hour; he made the
distance
in one day..
Ullage
::
Ullage
(n.) The
amount
which a
vessel,
as a cask, of
liquor
lacks of being full;
wantage;
deficiency..
Amount
::
Amount
(n.) To rise or reach by an
accumulation
of
particular
sums or
quantities;
to come (to) in the
aggregate
or
whole;
-- with to or unto.
Counterfort
::
Counterfort
(n.) A spur or
projection
of a
mountain.
Skylark
::
Skylark
(n.) A lark that
mounts
and sings as it
files,
especially
the
common
species
(Alauda
arvensis)
found in
Europe
and in some parts of Asia, and
celebrated
for its
melodious
song; --
called
also sky
laverock.
See under
Lark..
Block
::
Block (v. t.) A piece of wood more or less
bulky;
a solid mass of wood,
stone,
etc.,
usually
with one or more
plane,
or
approximately
plane,
faces;
as, a block on which a
butcher
chops his meat; a block by which to mount a
horse;
children's
playing
blocks,
etc..
Mountebankery
::
Mountebankery
(n.) The
practices
of a
mountebank;
quackery;
boastful
and vain
pretenses.
Helm
::
Helm (n.) A heavy cloud lying on the brow of a
mountain.
Liquidate
::
Liquidate
(v. t.) To
determine
by
agreement
or by
litigation
the
precise
amount
of
(indebtedness);
or, where there is an
indebtedness
to more than one
person,
to
determine
the
precise
amount
of (each
indebtedness);
to make the
amount
of (an
indebtedness)
clear and
certain..
Yakin
::
Yakin (n.) A large
Asiatic
antelope
(Budorcas
taxicolor)
native
of the
higher
parts of the
Himalayas
and other lofty
mountains.
Its head and neck
resemble
those of the ox, and its tail is like that of the goat.
Called
also
budorcas..
Peak
::
Peak (n.) The top, or one of the tops, of a hill,
mountain,
or
range,
ending
in a
point;
often,
the whole hill or
mountain,
esp. when
isolated;
as, the Peak of
Teneriffe..
Acroceraunian
::
Acroceraunian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the high
mountain
range of
thunder-smitten
peaks (now
Kimara),
between
Epirus
and
Macedonia..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) An
opening,
road, or
track,
available
for
passing;
especially,
one
through
or over some
dangerous
or
otherwise
impracticable
barrier;
a
passageway;
a
defile;
a ford; as, a
mountain
pass..
Volume
::
Volume
(n.)
Amount,
fullness,
quantity,
or
caliber
of voice or
tone..
Throw
::
Throw (n.) The
amount
of
vertical
displacement
produced
by a
fault;
--
according
to the
direction
it is
designated
as an
upthrow,
or a
downthrow..
Horse
::
Horse (v. t.) To
provide
with a
horse,
or with
horses;
to mount on, or as on, a
horse..
Checkage
::
Checkage
(n.) The
items,
or the
amount,
to which
attention
is
called
by a check or
checks..
Crest
::
Crest (n.) The
summit
of a hill or
mountain
ridge.
Butyrometer
::
Butyrometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
the
amount
of fatty
matter
or
butter
contained
in a
sample
of milk.
Spoliator
::
Spoliative
(a.)
Serving
to take away,
diminish,
or rob; esp.
(Med.),
serving
to
diminish
sensibily
the
amount
of blood in the body; as,
spoliative
bloodletting..
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