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Definition of mouth
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Mouth (v. t.) To make
mouths
at.
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Mouth
::
Mouth (n.) The
entrance
into a
harbor.
Hemibranchi
::
Hemibranchi
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes
having
an
incomplete
or
reduced
branchial
apparatus.
It
includes
the
sticklebacks,
the
flutemouths,
and
Fistularia..
Milk
::
Milk (v. t.) To draw or press milk from the
breasts
or udder of, by the hand or
mouth;
to
withdraw
the milk of..
Lampas
::
Lampas
(n.) An
inflammation
and
swelling
of the soft parts of the roof of the mouth
immediately
behind
the fore teeth in the
horse;
--
called
also
lampers.
Glide
::
Glide (n.) A
transitional
sound in
speech
which is
produced
by the
changing
of the mouth
organs
from one
definite
position
to
another,
and with
gradual
change
in the most
frequent
cases;
as in
passing
from the
begining
to the end of a
regular
diphthong,
or from vowel to
consonant
or
consonant
to vowel in a
syllable,
or from one
component
to the other of a
double
or
diphthongal
consonant
(see Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 19, 161, 162). Also (by Bell and
others),
the
vanish
(or brief final
element)
Coleoptera
::
Coleoptera
(n. pl.) An order of
insects
having
the
anterior
pair of wings
(elytra)
hard and
horny,
and
serving
as
coverings
for the
posterior
pair, which are
membranous,
and
folded
transversely
under the
others
when not in use. The mouth parts form two pairs of jaws
(mandibles
and
maxillae)
adapted
for
chewing.
Most of the
Coleoptera
are known as
beetles
and
weevils..
Mump
::
Mump (v. t.) To work over with the
mouth;
to
mumble;
as, to mump
food..
Mouth
::
Mouth (n.) The
crosspiece
of a
bridle
bit, which
enters
the mouth of an
animal..
Cuttlefish
::
Cuttlefish
(n.) A
foul-mouthed
fellow.
Shut
::
Shut (v. t.) To close so as to
hinder
ingress
or
egress;
as, to shut a door or a gate; to shut one's eyes or
mouth..
Beaked
::
Beaked
(a.)
Furnished
with a
process
or a mouth like a beak;
rostrate.
Snoring
::
Snoring
(n.) The act of
respiring
through
the open mouth so that the
currents
of
inspired
and
expired
air cause a
vibration
of the uvula and soft
palate,
thus
giving
rise to a sound more or less
harsh.
It is
usually
unvoluntary,
but may be
produced
voluntarily..
Lollipop
::
Lollipop
(n.) A kind of sugar
confection
which
dissolves
easily
in the
mouth.
Mouthed
::
Mouthed
(imp. & p. p.) of Mout.
Mute
::
Mute (a.) Not
uttered;
unpronounced;
silent;
also,
produced
by
complete
closure
of the mouth
organs
which
interrupt
the
passage
of
breath;
-- said of
certain
letters.
See 5th Mute, 2..
Blow
::
Blow (v. t.) To cause air to pass
through
by the
action
of the
mouth,
or
otherwise;
to cause to
sound,
as a wind
instrument;
as, to blow a
trumpet;
to blow an
organ..
Beaker
::
Beaker
(n.) A large
drinking
cup, with a wide
mouth,
supported
on a foot or
standard..
Up
::
Up
(prep.)
From the coast
towards
the
interior
of, as a
country;
from the mouth
towards
the
source
of, as a
stream;
as, to
journey
up the
country;
to sail up the
Hudson..
Pass-parole
::
Pass-parole
(n.) An order
passed
from front to rear by word of
mouth.
Pedipalpus
::
Pedipalpus
(n.) One of the
second
pair of mouth
organs
of
arachnids.
In some they are
leglike,
but in
others,
as the
scorpion,
they
terminate
in a
claw..
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