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Definition of moo
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Moo
(adv.,
& n.) See Mo..
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Line
::
Line (n.) The
proper
relative
position
or
adjustment
of
parts,
not as to
design
or
proportion,
but with
reference
to
smooth
working;
as, the
engine
is in line or out of
line..
Calender
::
Calender
(n.) To press
between
rollers
for the
purpose
of
making
smooth
and
glossy,
or wavy, as
woolen
and silk
stuffs,
linens,
paper,
etc..
Unruffled
::
Unruffled
(a.) Not
ruffled
or
agitated;
smooth;
calm;
tranquil;
quiet.
Smooth
::
Smooth
(superl.)
Flowing
or
uttered
without
check,
obstruction,
or
hesitation;
not
harsh;
voluble;
even;
fluent..
Irradiant
::
Irradiant
(a.)
Irradiating
or
illuminating;
as, the
irradiant
moon..
Facing
::
Facing
(n.) A
powdered
substance,
as
charcoal,
bituminous
coal, ect.,
applied
to the face of a mold, or mixed with the sand that forms it, to give a fine
smooth
surface
to the
casting..
Roulade
::
Roulade
(n.) A
smoothly
running
passage
of short notes (as
semiquavers,
or
sixteenths)
uniformly
grouped,
sung upon one long
syllable,
as in
Handel's
oratorios..
Brant
::
Brant (a.)
Smooth;
unwrinkled.
Moot
::
Moot (n.) A
meeting
for
discussion
and
deliberation;
esp., a
meeting
of the
people
of a
village
or
district,
in
Anglo-Saxon
times,
for the
discussion
and
settlement
of
matters
of
common
interest;
--
usually
in
composition;
as,
folk-moot..
Rasp
::
Rasp (v. t.) To rub or file with a rasp; to rub or grate with a rough file; as, to rasp wood to make it
smooth;
to rasp bones to
powder..
Change
::
Change
(v. i.) To pass from one phase to
another;
as, the moon
changes
to-morrow
night..
Plane
::
Plane (a.) To make
smooth;
to
level;
to pare off the
inequalities
of the
surface
of, as of a board or other piece of wood, by the use of a
plane;
as, to plane a
plank..
Simoom
::
Simoom
(n.) Alt. of
Simoo.
Mood
::
Mood (n.)
Temper
of mind;
temporary
state of the mind in
regard
to
passion
or
feeling;
humor;
as, a
melancholy
mood; a
suppliant
mood..
Cycloidei
::
Cycloidei
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes,
formerly
proposed
by
Agassiz,
for those with thin,
smooth
scales,
destitute
of
marginal
spines,
as the
herring
and
salmon.
The group is now
regarded
as
artificial..
Was
::
Was (v.) The first and third
persons
singular
of the verb be, in the
indicative
mood,
preterit
(imperfect)
tense;
as, I was; he was..
Smoor
::
Smoor (v. t.) To
suffocate
or
smother.
Gloze
::
Gloze (n.)
Flattery;
adulation;
smooth
speech.
Frame
::
Frame (n.)
Particular
state or
disposition,
as of the mind;
humor;
temper;
mood; as, to be
always
in a happy
frame..
Daylight
::
Daylight
(n.) The light of day as
opposed
to the
darkness
of
night;
the light of the sun, as
opposed
to that of the moon or to
artificial
light..
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