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Definition of mouth
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 mouth is as below...
Mouth (n.) A
principal
speaker;
one who
utters
the
common
opinion;
a
mouthpiece.
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Hamburg
::
Hamburg
(n.) A
commercial
city of
Germany,
near the mouth of the
Elbe..
Bag
::
Bag (n.) A sac, or
dependent
gland,
in
animal
bodies,
containing
some fluid or other
substance;
as, the bag of
poison
in the mouth of some
serpents;
the bag of a cow..
Stomatopod
::
Stomatoplastic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
operation
of
forming
a mouth where the
aperture
has been
contracted,
or in any way
deformed..
Drivel
::
Drivel
(n.)
Slaver;
saliva
flowing
from the
mouth.
Pharynx
::
Pharynx
(n.) The part of the
alimentary
canal
between
the
cavity
of the mouth and the
esophagus.
It has one or two
external
openings
through
the nose in the
higher
vertebrates,
and
lateral
branchial
openings
in
fishes
and some
amphibias..
Urva
::
Urva (n.) The
crab-eating
ichneumon
(Herpestes
urva),
native
of
India.
The fur is
black,
annulated
with white at the tip of each hair, and a white
streak
extends
from the mouth to the
shoulder..
Nasal
::
Nasal (n.) An
elementary
sound which is
uttered
through
the nose, or
through
both the nose and the mouth
simultaneously..
Mouth
::
Mouth (v. t.) To take into the
mouth;
to seize or grind with the mouth or
teeth;
to chew; to
devour.
Brace
::
Brace (n.) The mouth of a
shaft.
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..
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)
Close-tongued
::
Close-tongued
(a.)
Closemouthed;
silent.
Bell-shaped
::
Bell-shaped
(a.)
Having
the shape of a
wide-mouthed
bell;
campanulate.
Preoral
::
Preoral
(a.)
Situated
in front of, or
anterior
to, the
mouth;
as,
preoral
bands..
Up
::
Up
(adv.)
To or in a state of
completion;
completely;
wholly;
quite;
as, in the
phrases
to eat up; to drink up; to burn up; to sum up; etc.; to shut up the eyes or the
mouth;
to sew up a
rent..
Wry
::
Wry
(superl.)
Turned
to one side;
twisted;
distorted;
as, a wry
mouth..
Chops
::
Chops (n. pl.) The sides or capes at the mouth of a
river,
channel,
harbor,
or bay; as, the chops of the
English
Channel..
Crater
::
Crater
(n.) The
basinlike
opening
or mouth of a
volcano,
through
which the chief
eruption
comes;
similarly,
the mouth of a
geyser,
about which a cone of
silica
is often built up..
Gag
::
Gag (n.)
Something
thrust
into the mouth or
throat
to
hinder
speaking.
Phylactolaemata
::
Phylactolaemata
(n. pl.) An order of
fresh-water
Bryozoa
in which the
tentacles
are
arranged
on a
horseshoe-shaped
lophophore,
and the mouth is
covered
by an
epistome.
Called
also
Lophopoda,
and
hippocrepians..
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