Moult, v. To shed or change the feathers, to lose the feathers.
Mountain, s. A large hill, a vast protuberance of the earth.
Mountain, a. Found on the mountains, as mountain hares, mountain partridges.
Mountainous, a. Hilly, full of mountains; large as mountains, huge; inhabiting mountains.
Mouse, s. The smallest of all beasts, a little animal haunting houses and corn-fields. Vide Field Mouse.
Mouth, s. The aperture in the head of any animal at which the food is received; the opening, the entrance; the instrument of speaking.
Mouth, v. To chew, to eat; to seize in the mouth; to injure with the teeth.
Mow, s. A loft or chamber where any hay or corn is laid up.
Mow, v. To cut with a scythe; to put in a mow.
Mucilage, s. A slimy or viscous body, a body with moisture sufficient to hold it together.