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"Section M, N, and O"

, fr. L.
mutulus.] (Arch.) A projecting block worked under
the corona of the Doric corice, in the same situation as the
modillion of the Corinthian and Composite orders. See Illust.
of Gutta.
Oxf. Gloss.


Mux (?), n. [Cf. Mixen.]
Dirt; filth; muck. [Prov. Eng.] ose.


Mux, v. t. To mix in an untidy and
offensive way; to make a mess of.
[Prov. Eng.; Colloq.
U.S.]


Mux"y (?), a. Soft; sticky, and
dirty.
[Prov. Eng.] See Mucky.


Muz"a*rab (?), n. [Sp. mozarabe,
fr. Ar. mosta'rib, a name applied to strange tribes living
among the Arabs.] (Eccl. Hist.) One of a denomination of
Christians formerly living under the government of the Moors in
Spain, and having a liturgy and ritual of their own.
[Written
also Mozarab, Mostarab.] Brande & C.


Muz`a*rab"ic (?), a. Of or
pertaining to Muzarabs; as, the Muzarabic liturgy.

[Written also Mozarabic.]


Muz"zi*ness (?), n.


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