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A projecting molding over the head of an arch, forming the outermost member of the archivolt; -- called also hood mold.
The duck mole. See under Duck.
Alt. of Hood moulding
A very large lizard (Varanaus salvator) native of India. It frequents the borders of streams and swims actively. It becomes five or six feet long. Called also two-banded monitor, and kabaragoya. The name is also applied to other aquatic monitors.
See Monk seal, under Monk.
A common gray European moth (Halia vauaria) having a V-shaped spot of dark brown on each of the fore wings.
Any branched marine bryozoan resembling moss.
The shrew mole. See under Shrew.
The Mosasaurus Hofmanni. See Mosasaurus.
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An ideo-motor movement.
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Not according to Moses; unlike Moses or his works.
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Motion given by inherent power, without external impulse; spontaneus or voluntary motion.
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Of or pertaining to movement produced by action of the mind or will.
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Moved by inherent power., without the aid of external impulse.
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A kind of starch with very large, oval, flattened grains, often sold as arrowroot, and extensively used for adulterating cocoa. It is made from the rootstocks of a species of Canna, probably C. edulis, the tubers of which are edible every month in the year.
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The morning of yesterday.
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Applied to those actions, or muscular movements, which are automatic expressions of dominant ideas, rather than the result of distinct volitional efforts, as the act of expressing the thoughts in speech, or in writing, while the mind is occupied in the composition of the sentence.
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See Mealy-mouthed.
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Having the mouth open; gaping; hence, greedy; clamorous.
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Moving by inherent power, without the aid of external impulse.
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