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Definition of must
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of must is as below...
Must (v. i. /
auxiliary)
To be
morally
required;
to be
necessary
or
essential
to a
certain
quality,
character,
end, or
result;
as, he must
reconsider
the
matter;
he must have been
insane..
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Mustachios
::
Mustachios
(pl. ) of
Mustach.
Technical
::
Technical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
useful
or
mechanic
arts, or to any
science,
business,
or the like;
specially
appropriate
to any art,
science,
or
business;
as, the words of an
indictment
must be
technical..
Muster
::
Muster
(v. t.) To
collect
and
display;
to
assemble,
as
troops
for
parade,
inspection,
exercise,
or the
like..
Glutton
::
Glutton
(n.) A
carnivorous
mammal
(Gulo
luscus),
of the
family
Mustelidae,
about the size of a large
badger.
It was
formerly
believed
to be
inordinately
voracious,
whence
the name; the
wolverene.
It is a
native
of the
northern
parts of
America,
Europe,
and
Asia..
Tumbler
::
Tumbler
(n.) A
movable
obstruction
in a lock,
consisting
of a
lever,
latch,
wheel,
slide,
or the like, which must be
adjusted
to a
particular
position
by a key or other means
before
the bolt can be
thrown
in
locking
or
unlocking..
Sinamine
::
Sinamine
(n.) A
bitter
white
crystalline
nitrogenous
substance,
obtained
indirectly
from oil of
mustard
and
ammonia;
--
called
also allyl
melamine..
Account
::
Account
(v. i.) To
render
an
account;
to
answer
in
judgment;
-- with for; as, we must
account
for the use of our
opportunities..
Sinapisin
::
Sinapisin
(n.) A
substance
extracted
from
mustard
seed and
probably
identical
with
sinalbin.
Sinalbin
::
Sinalbin
(n.) A
glucoside
found in the seeds of white
mustard
(Brassica
alba,
formerly
Sinapis
alba),
and
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance..
Mustard
::
Mustard
(n.) The name of
several
cruciferous
plants
of the genus
Brassica
(formerly
Sinapis),
as white
mustard
(B.
alba),
black
mustard
(B.
Nigra),
wild
mustard
or
charlock
(B.
Sinapistrum)..
Try
::
Try (v. i.) To exert
strength;
to
endeavor;
to make an
effort
or an
attempt;
as, you must try hard if you wish to
learn..
Allyl
::
Allyl (n.) An
organic
radical,
C3H5,
existing
especially
in oils of
garlic
and
mustard..
Mustache
::
Mustache
(n.) That part of the beard which grows on the upper lip; hair left
growing
above the
mouth.
Chase
::
Chase (v.) A
division
of the floor of a
gallery,
marked
by a
figure
or
otherwise;
the spot where a ball
falls,
and
between
which and the
dedans
the
adversary
must drive his ball in order to gain a
point..
Mustache
::
Mustache
(n.) Any
conspicuous
stripe
of color on the side of the head,
beneath
the eye of a
bird..
Mostahiba
::
Mostahiba
(n.) See
Mustaiba.
Socage
::
Socage
(n.) A
tenure
of lands and
tenements
by a
certain
or
determinate
service;
a
tenure
distinct
from
chivalry
or
knight's
service,
in which the
obligations
were
uncertain.
The
service
must be
certain,
in order to be
denominated
socage,
as to hold by
fealty
and
twenty
shillings
rent..
Foin
::
Foin (n.) The beech
marten
(Mustela
foina).
See
Marten.
Tacking
::
Tacking
(n.) A union of
securities
given at
different
times,
all of which must be
redeemed
before
an
intermediate
purchaser
can
interpose
his
claim..
Mot
::
Mot (v.) May; must;
might.
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