. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . bewilder; puz-zle. myth (mith), n. a legend; poetic fic-tion; a fabulous narrative foundedon some event, especially in theearly existence of a people, and em-bodying their ideas as to their ownorigin, their gods, natural phenom-ena, &c. mythic (ik), adj. pertaining tomyths. Also mythical. mythically (-al-li), adv. in a mythi-cal manner. mythological (-o-Ioji-kal), adj. per-taining to mythology; mythical. mythologically (-li), adv, accord-ing to mythology. mythologi


. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . bewilder; puz-zle. myth (mith), n. a legend; poetic fic-tion; a fabulous narrative foundedon some event, especially in theearly existence of a people, and em-bodying their ideas as to their ownorigin, their gods, natural phenom-ena, &c. mythic (ik), adj. pertaining tomyths. Also mythical. mythically (-al-li), adv. in a mythi-cal manner. mythological (-o-Ioji-kal), adj. per-taining to mythology; mythical. mythologically (-li), adv, accord-ing to mythology. mythologist (-olo-jist), n. a studentof, or one skilled in, mythology. mythology (o-ji), n. [pi. mytholo-gies (-jiz)], the collected body orsystem of the traditions or legendsof a people in which are embodiedtheir beliefs concerning their origin,gods, heroes, &c.; the science ofmyths; a treatise on myths. myxomycetes (miks-o-mi-setez), organisms forming a networkof creamy filaments on decayingwood, leaves, &c. ate, arm, &ak^ at^ awl; me, merge, met; mite, mit; pot^^ pOrth, boon,book^ hue^ hutf think, theiu. 9AS Tna^y* ^-i- fP-** & P-P nabbed,, nabbing], to catch or seizeunexpectedly. XLabee (na-be), n. a powerful poisonprepared in the East Indies fromthe root of Aconitum feroc^, nabob (nabob), n. in India, a deputyor administrator under the MogulEmpire; one who has amassedwealth in India; a very wealthyman. aiacaraf (naka-rat), n. a pale redcolor; fine linen or crape dyed suchcolor. nacre (naker), n, mother-of-pearl. nacreons (kre-us), adj. having aniridescent luster; resembling moth-er-of-pearl. iLacrite (krit), «, a mineral with apearly luster. nadir (nader), n. that part of theieavens directly under our feet, ordirectly opposite to the zenith. auevose Cvos), adj. freckled, nse-ms (nevus), n. a birth-mark, nag (nag), n. a small saddle- [ & nagged, nag-ging], to scold or find fault withcontinually: , to find fault con-stantly. naggy (nagi),


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