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Definition of mouth
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Mouth (n.)
Speech;
language;
testimony.
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Bore
::
Bore (n.) A tidal flood which
regularly
or
occasionally
rushes
into
certain
rivers
of
peculiar
configuration
or
location,
in one or more waves which
present
a very
abrupt
front of
considerable
height,
dangerous
to
shipping,
as at the mouth of the
Amazon,
in South
America,
the
Hoogly
and
Indus,
in
India,
and the
Tsien-tang,
in
China..
Deep
::
Deep
(superl.)
Extending
far back from the front or outer part; of great
horizontal
dimension
(measured
backward
from the front or
nearer
part,
mouth,
etc.);
as, a deep cave or
recess
or
wound;
a
gallery
ten seats deep; a
company
of
soldiers
six files
deep..
Fluvio-marine
::
Fluvio-marine
(a.)
Formed
by the joint
action
of a river and the sea, as
deposits
at the
mouths
of
rivers..
Flute A Bec
::
Flute a bec () A beak
flute,
an older form of the
flute,
played
with a
mouthpiece
resembling
a beak, and held like a
flageolet..
Archer Fish
::
Archer
fish () A small fish
(Toxotes
jaculator),
of the East
Indies;
-- so
called
from its
ejecting
drops of water from its mouth at its prey. The name is also
applied
to
Chaetodon
rostratus..
Mun
::
Mun (n.) The
mouth.
Brace
::
Brace (n.) The mouth of a
shaft.
Belch
::
Belch (v. i.) To eject wind from the
stomach
through
the
mouth;
to
eructate.
Laugh
::
Laugh (v. i.) To show
mirth,
satisfaction,
or
derision,
by
peculiar
movement
of the
muscles
of the face,
particularly
of the
mouth,
causing
a
lighting
up of the face and eyes, and
usually
accompanied
by the
emission
of
explosive
or
chuckling
sounds
from the chest and
throat;
to
indulge
in
laughter..
Stoppled
::
Stopple
(v. t.) That which stops or
closes
the mouth of a
vessel;
a
stopper;
as, a glass
stopple;
a cork
stopple..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.)
Anything
towed in the water to
retard
a
ship's
progress,
or to keep her head up to the wind; esp., a
canvas
bag with a
hooped
mouth,
so used. See Drag sail
(below)..
Laurestine
::
Laurestine
(n.) The
Viburnum
Tinus,
an
evergreen
shrub or tree of the south of
Europe,
which
flowers
during
the
winter
mouths..
Mouth-footed
::
Mouth-footed
(a.)
Having
the basal
joints
of the legs
converted
into jaws.
Presentation
::
Presentation
(n.) The
particular
position
of the child
during
labor
relatively
to the
passage
though
which it is to be
brought
forth;
--
specifically
designated
by the part which first
appears
at the mouth of the
uterus;
as, a
breech
presentation..
Redmouth
::
Redmouth
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
marine
food
fishes
of the genus
Diabasis,
or
Haemulon,
of the
Southern
United
States,
having
the
inside
of the mouth
bright
red.
Called
also
flannelmouth,
and
grunt..
Lip
::
Lip (n.) One of the two
fleshy
folds which
surround
the
orifice
of the mouth in man and many other
animals.
In man the lips are
organs
of
speech
essential
to
certain
articulations.
Hence,
by a
figure
they
denote
the
mouth,
or all the
organs
of
speech,
and
sometimes
speech
itself..
Smoke
::
Smoke (n.) To draw into the mouth the smoke of
tobacco
burning
in a pipe or in the form of a
cigar,
cigarette,
etc.; to
habitually
use
tobacco
in this
manner..
Blast
::
Blast (n.) A
forcible
stream
of air from an
orifice,
as from a
bellows,
the
mouth,
etc.
Hence:
The
continuous
blowing
to which one
charge
of ore or metal is
subjected
in a
furnace;
as, to melt so many tons of iron at a
blast..
Settle
::
Settle
(n.) To plant with
inhabitants;
to
colonize;
to
people;
as, the
French
first
settled
Canada;
the
Puritans
settled
New
England;
Plymouth
was
settled
in
1620..
Jar
::
"Jar (n.) A deep,
broad-mouthed
vessel
of
earthenware
or
glass,
for
holding
fruit,
preserves,
etc., or for
ornamental
purposes;
as, a jar of
honey;
a rose jar..
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