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Definition of mouth
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Mouth (v. i.) To put mouth to
mouth;
to kiss.
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Gasp
::
Gasp (n.) The act of
opening
the mouth
convulsively
to catch the
breath;
a
labored
respiration;
a
painful
catching
of the
breath.
Tut-mouthed
::
Tut-mouthed
(a.)
Having
a
projecting
under jaw;
prognathous.
Hum
::
Hum (v. t.) To sing with shut
mouth;
to
murmur
without
articulation;
to
mumble;
as, to hum a
tune..
Mouthed
::
Mouthed
(a.)
Furnished
with a
mouth.
Presentation
::
Presentation
(n.) The
particular
position
of the child
during
labor
relatively
to the
passage
though
which it is to be
brought
forth;
--
specifically
designated
by the part which first
appears
at the mouth of the
uterus;
as, a
breech
presentation..
Mouth
::
Mouth (n.) The
opening
or
entrance
of any
cavity,
as a cave, pit, well, or den..
Mouth
::
Mouth (v. i.) To put mouth to
mouth;
to kiss.
Welshman
::
Welshman
(n.) The
large-mouthed
black bass. See Black bass.
Gobbet
::
Gobbet
(n.) A
mouthful;
a lump; a small
piece.
Vestlet
::
Vestlet
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
actinians
belonging
to the genus
Cerianthus.
These
animals
have a long,
smooth
body
tapering
to the base, and two
separate
circles
of
tentacles
around
the
mouth.
They form a
tough,
flexible,
feltlike
tube with a
smooth
internal
lining,
in which they
dwell,
whence
the
name..
Collar
::
Collar
(n.) A curb, or a
horizontal
timbering,
around
the mouth of a
shaft..
Suck
::
Suck (v. i.) To draw, or
attempt
to draw,
something
by
suction,
as with the
mouth,
or
through
a
tube..
Beaked
::
Beaked
(a.)
Furnished
with a
process
or a mouth like a beak;
rostrate.
Dipnoi
::
Dipnoi
(n. pl.) A group of
ganoid
fishes,
including
the
living
genera
Ceratodus
and
Lepidosiren,
which
present
the
closest
approximation
to the
Amphibia.
The air
bladder
acts as a lung, and the
nostrils
open
inside
the
mouth.
See
Ceratodus,
and
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Gargle
::
Gargle
(v. t.) To wash or
rinse,
as the mouth or
throat,
particular
the
latter,
agitating
the
liquid
(water
or a
medicinal
preparation)
by an
expulsion
of air from the
lungs..
Insecta
::
Insecta
(n. pl.) One of the
classes
of
Arthropoda,
including
those that have one pair of
antennae,
three pairs of mouth
organs,
and
breathe
air by means of
tracheae,
opening
by
spiracles
along the sides of the body. In this sense it
includes
the
Hexapoda,
or
six-legged
insects
and the
Myriapoda,
with
numerous
legs. See
Insect,
n..
Sup
::
Sup (v. t.) To take into the mouth with the lips, as a
liquid;
to take or drink by a
little
at a time; to sip..
Sneezing
::
Sneezing
(n.) The act of
violently
forcing
air out
through
the nasal
passages
while the
cavity
of the mouth is shut off from the
pharynx
by the
approximation
of the soft
palate
and the base of the
tongue.
Mouthed
::
Mouthed
(imp. & p. p.) of Mout.
Sculpin
::
Sculpin
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
marine
cottoid
fishes
of the genus
Cottus,
or
Acanthocottus,
having
a large head armed with sharp
spines,
and a broad
mouth.
They are
generally
mottled
with
yellow,
brown,
and
black.
Several
species
are found on the
Atlantic
coasts
of
Europe
and
America..
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