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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 (v. i.) To speak with a full,
round,
or loud,
affected
voice;
to
vociferate;
to
rant..
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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..
Emboguing
::
Emboguing
(n.) The mouth of a
river,
or place where its
waters
are
discharged..
Mouthpiece
::
Mouthpiece
(n.) One who
delivers
the
opinion
of
others
or of
another;
a
spokesman;
as, the
mouthpiece
of his
party..
Stomatoplastic
::
Stomatogastric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the mouth and the
stomach;
as, the
stomatogastric
ganglion
of
certain
Mollusca..
Polystome
::
Polystome
(a.)
Having
many
mouths.
Amorphozoa
::
Amorphozoa
(n. pl.)
Animals
without
a mouth or
regular
internal
organs,
as the
sponges..
Tut-mouthed
::
Tut-mouthed
(a.)
Having
a
projecting
under jaw;
prognathous.
Toadfish
::
Toadfish
(n.) Any
marine
fish of the genus
Batrachus,
having
a
large,
thick head and a wide
mouth,
and
bearing
some
resemblance
to a toad. The
American
species
(Batrachus
tau) is very
common
in
shallow
water.
Called
also
oyster
fish, and
sapo..
Stomp
::
Stomodaeum
(n.) The
primitive
mouth and
esophagus
of the
embryo
of
annelids
and
arthropods.
Pitcher
::
Pitcher
(n.) A
wide-mouthed,
deep
vessel
for
holding
liquids,
with a spout or
protruding
lip and a
handle;
a water jug or jar with a large ear or
handle..
Gag
::
Gag (v. t.) To stop the mouth of, by
thrusting
sometimes
in, so as to
hinder
speaking;
hence,
to
silence
by
authority
or by
violence;
not to allow
freedom
of
speech
to..
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..
Ciliata
::
Ciliata
(n. pl.) One of the
orders
of
Infusoria,
characterized
by
having
cilia.
In some
species
the cilia cover the body
generally,
in
others
they form a band
around
the
mouth..
Roof
::
Roof (n.) That which
resembles,
or
corresponds
to, the
covering
or the
ceiling
of a
house;
as, the roof of a
cavern;
the roof of the
mouth..
Delta
::
Delta (n.) A tract of land
shaped
like the
letter
delta (/),
especially
when the land is
alluvial
and
inclosed
between
two or more
mouths
of a
river;
as, the delta of the
Ganges,
of the Nile, or of the
Mississippi..
Embouchure
::
Embouchure
(n.) The
shaping
of the lips to the
mouthpiece;
as, a flute
player
has a good
embouchure..
Tooth
::
Tooth (n.) one of the
appendages
at the mouth of the
capsule
of a moss. See
Peristome.
Rhizostomata
::
Rhizostomata
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
Medusae
which
includes
very large
species
without
marginal
tentacles,
but
having
large mouth lobes
closely
united
at the
edges.
See
Illust.
in
Appendix..
Mump
::
Mump (v. t.) To work over with the
mouth;
to
mumble;
as, to mump
food..
Pipefish
::
Pipefish
(n.) Any
lophobranch
fish of the genus
Siphostoma,
or
Syngnathus,
and
allied
genera,
having
a long and very
slender
angular
body,
covered
with bony
plates.
The mouth is
small,
at the end of a long,
tubular
snout.
The male has a pouch on his
belly,
in which the
incubation
of the eggs takes
place..
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