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"Section M, N, and O"

t. To furnish with
mullions; to divide by mullions.


Mul"lock (?), n. [From Mull
dirt: cf. Scot. mulloch, mulock, crumb. √108.]
Rubbish; refuse; dirt. [Obs.]


All this mullok [was] in a sieve
ythrowe.
Chaucer.


Mul"loid (mŭl"loid), a. [NL.
Mullus, generic name (fr. L. mullus surmullet) + -
oid
.] (Zoöl.) Like or pertaining to the genus
Mullus, which includes the surmullet, or red mullet.


Mul"mul (?), n. A fine, soft
muslin; mull.


Mulse (mŭls), n. [L.
mulsum (sc. vinum), fr. mulsus mixed with honey,
honey-sweet, p. p. of mulcere to sweeten, soften.] Wine
boiled and mingled with honey.


Mult-. See Multi-.


Mul*tan"gu*lar (?), a. [L.
multangulus; multus much, many + angulus angle:
cf. F. multangulaire.] Having many angles. --
Mul*tan"gu*lar*ly, adv.


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