Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . <. [-teeed(-terd), -TERiNG.] To as-semble (troops) for parade,inspection, exercise, etc.; totake an account of nura- Mustard, bers, condition, etc. ; to gather for use or exhibi-tion, get together. —v. i. To come together as partsof a force or body ; to assemble. — n. An assem-bling of troops for review, etc.; assemblage and dis-play; gathering. Musty, etc. See under Must, n. Mutable, muta-b


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . <. [-teeed(-terd), -TERiNG.] To as-semble (troops) for parade,inspection, exercise, etc.; totake an account of nura- Mustard, bers, condition, etc. ; to gather for use or exhibi-tion, get together. —v. i. To come together as partsof a force or body ; to assemble. — n. An assem-bling of troops for review, etc.; assemblage and dis-play; gathering. Musty, etc. See under Must, n. Mutable, muta-bl, a. Capable of alteration ; subjectto change; susceptible of chanM; inconstant; un-stable; wavering; variable; fickle.—Mu^tableness,-tability, n. Quality of being, etc.; changeable-ness; inconstancy. — Mutation, n. Act or processof changing; alteration, either in form or qualities. Mute, mat, a. Restrained from speaking ; utteringno sound ; incapable of speaking ; not uttered ; un- Eronounced; silent; havingitssound wholly checkedy complete closure of the vocal organs, — said ofcertain consonants.— n. One who is sUent or speech-less, as, one who, from deafness, is unable to use ar-. ticulate language; or, one employed to stand beforethe door of a house in which there is a corpse; or, adumb attendant, esp. of a seraglio. (Gram.) A let-ter which represents no sound, a silent letter; a con,sonant formed by a position of the vocal organs whichstops the passage of the breath entirely, , b, d, g,—Mutacism, -sizm, n. Inability to enunciateproperly the labial consonants, 6, p, m. Mute, mlit, V. i. To eject the contents of the bowels,as birds. Mutilate, mutll-at, v. t. To cut off a limb of; tomaim, cripple; to destroy or remove a material partof, so as to render imperfect. — Mutilation, n. Actof mutilating, or state of being mutilated. Mutiny, mutl-nl, n. Insurrection against constitutedauthority by subordinates, esp. against military ornaval commanders; violen


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