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"Section M, N, and O"


Mul*tiv"i*ous (?), a. & adv. [L.
multivius; multus many + via way.] Having
many ways or roads; by many ways.
[Obs.]


Mul*tiv"o*cal (?), a. [Multi- +
vocal.] Signifying many different things; of manifold
meaning; equivocal.
"An ambiguous multivocal word."
Coleridge.


-- n. A multivocal word. [R.]
Fitzed. Hall.


Mul*toc"u*lar (?), a. [Multi- +
L. oculus eye.] Having many eyes, or more than
two.


Mul"tum (?), n. An extract of
quassia licorice, fraudulently used by brewers in order to economize
malt and hops.
Craig.


Hard multum, a preparation made from
Cocculus Indicus, etc., used to impart an intoxicating quality
to beer.


Mul*tun"gu*late (?), a. [Multi-
+ ungulate.] Having many hoofs.


Mul"ture (?), n. [OF. multure,
moulture, F. mouture, fr. L. molitura a
grinding, molere to grind.


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