Mullion, n. [Arch.] Munnion.
Multangular, a. Polygonal.
Multifarious, a. Multiform, manifold, various, divers, diversified, different, of many sorts, of various kinds, of all sorts and kinds; this, that, or the other.
Multiform, a. 1. Many-shaped, of many shapes, of many forms.
2. Manifold, multifarious.
Multiplicity, n. Great number.
Multiplied, a. Numerous, many.
Multiply, v. a. Increase (in number), make more, make many.
Multiply, v. n. Increase, grow in number.
Multitude, n. 1. Host, legion, crowd, throng, concourse, confluence, army, swarm, a great number, a great many.
2. Rabble, mob, the populace, the vulgar, dregs of the people, scum of society.
Mum, a. Silent, mute, speechless, dumb.
Mumble, v. n. Mutter, speak inarticulately.
Mumbler, n. Mutterer.
Mummer, n. Masker, buffoon.
Mummery, n. 1. Masking, masquerade, buffoonery, harlequinade, foolery, tomfoolery.
2. Empty show, solemn mockery, vain ceremony.
Mumpish, a. Sullen, sulky, morose, moody, spleeny, spleenish.
Munch, v. a. [Colloquial.] Eat (with the lips closed), masticate, mandicate, chew.
Mundane, a. Earthly, terrene, terrestrial, terraqueous, worldly, sublunary, under the sun.
Municipal, a. Civic, civil, not military.
Munificence, n. Liberality, generosity, bountifulness, bounty.
Munificent, a. Liberal, bountiful, generous, bounteous, beneficent, princely, free, free-hearted.
Muniment, n. 1. Fortification, stronghold, citadel, fortress, fort.
2. (Law.) Record, title deeds and papers.
Munition, n. Ammunition, military stores.
Munnion, n. (Arch.) Mullion.
Murder, n. Homicide (with malice), slaughter, massacre, assassination, butchery, manslaughter.
Murder, v. a. Kill (with malice), slay, assassinate, despatch, put to death.
Murder the king's English, Use bad grammar, commit a solecism, break Priscian's head.
Murderer, n. Slaughterer, assassin, slayer, killer, butcher, cut-throat.
Murderous, a. Sanguinary, bloody, cruel, savage, fell, bloodthirsty.
Muriate, n. Hydrochlorate.
Muriatic acid, Hydrochloric acid, marine acid, spirit of sea-salt.
Murky, a. Dark, gloomy, obscure, dim, cloudy, clouded, dusky, lurid, overcast, lowering.
Murmur, n. 1. Whisper; low, continuous sound.
2. Complaint, plaint, whimper.
3. Mutter, indistinct utterance.
Murmur, v. n. 1. Make a low, continued sound.
2. Complain, mutter, repine, croak, grumble.