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Definition of much
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Much (n.) A great
quantity;
a great deal; also, an
indefinite
quantity;
as, you have as much as I..
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Morphine
::
Morphine
(n.) A
bitter
white
crystalline
alkaloid
found in
opium,
possessing
strong
narcotic
properties,
and much used as an
anodyne;
--
called
also
morphia,
and
morphina..
Loquacity
::
Loquacity
(n.) The habit or
practice
of
talking
continually
or
excessively;
inclination
to talk too much;
talkativeness;
garrulity.
Aqua
::
Aqua (n.)
Water;
-- a word much used in
pharmacy
and the old
chemistry,
in
various
signification,
determined
by the word or words
annexed..
Overmagnify
::
Overmagnify
(v. t.) To
magnify
too much.
Codeine
::
Codeine
(n.) One of the opium
alkaloids;
a white
crystalline
substance,
C18H21NO3,
similar
to and
regarded
as a
derivative
of
morphine,
but much
feebler
in its
action;
--
called
also
codeia..
Gulp
::
Gulp (n.) The act of
taking
a large
mouthful;
a
swallow,
or as much as is
awallowed
at
once..
Capillose
::
Capillose
(a.)
Having
much hair;
hairy.
Hawthorn
::
Hawthorn
(n.) A
thorny
shrub or tree (the
Crataegus
oxyacantha),
having
deeply
lobed,
shining
leaves,
small,
roselike,
fragrant
flowers,
and a fruit
called
haw. It is much used in
Europe
for
hedges,
and for
standards
in
gardens.
The
American
hawthorn
is
Crataegus
cordata,
which has the
leaves
but
little
lobed..
Dense
::
Dense (a.)
Having
the
constituent
parts
massed
or
crowded
together;
close;
compact;
thick;
containing
much
matter
in a small
space;
heavy;
opaque;
as, a dense
crowd;
a dense
forest;
a dense fog..
Overstrain
::
Overstrain
(v. t.) To
stretch
or
strain
too much; as to
overstrain
one's
nerves.
Trayful
::
Trayful
(n.) As much as a tray will hold;
enough
to fill a tray.
Hermetical
::
Hermetical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
system
which
explains
the
causes
of
diseases
and the
operations
of
medicine
on the
principles
of the
hermetic
philosophy,
and which made much use, as a
remedy,
of an
alkali
and an acid; as,
hermetic
medicine..
Grind
::
Grind (v. i.) To move with much
difficulty
or
friction;
to
grate.
Poundage
::
Poundage
(n.) The sum
allowed
to a
sheriff
or other
officer
upon the
amount
realized
by an
execution;
--
estimated
in
England,
and
formerly
in the
United
States,
at so much of the
pound..
Prattle
::
Prattle
(v. i.) To talk much and idly; to
prate;
hence,
to talk
lightly
and
artlessly,
like a
child;
to utter
child's
talk..
Endive
::
Endive
(n.) A
composite
herb
(Cichorium
Endivia).
Its
finely
divided
and much
curled
leaves,
when
blanched,
are used for
salad..
Sofa
::
Sofa (n.) A long seat,
usually
with a
cushioned
bottom,
back, and ends; -- much used as a
comfortable
piece of
furniture..
Far
::
Far
(adv.)
In a great
proportion;
by many
degrees;
very much;
deeply;
greatly.
Token
::
Token (n.) A piece of metal
intended
for
currency,
and
issued
by a
private
party,
usually
bearing
the name of the
issuer,
and
redeemable
in
lawful
money.
Also, a coin
issued
by
government,
esp. when its use as
lawful
money is
limited
and its
intrinsic
value is much below its
nominal
value..
Throng
::
Throng
(a.)
Thronged;
crowded;
also, much
occupied;
busy..
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