3. Assuage, mitigate, moderate, ease, allay, abate, temper, attemper, relieve, lessen, dull, blunt.
    4. Qualify, tone down, moderate.

Mollusca, n. pl. See Mollusks.

Mollusks, n. pl. Shell-fish (with thick entire shells, like the clam), testacea, testaceans.

Moment, n.

    1. Instant, second, trice, flash, jiffy, twinkling, twinkling of an eye, point of time.
    2. Importance, consequence, weight, significance, value, import, force, consideration, avail, signification, gravity.
    3. Momentum, impulsive power, impetus, force.
    4. Element, factor, constituent, essential circumstance, deciding point.

Momentarily, ad. Momently, every moment.

Momentary, a. Instantaneous.

Momently, ad. Momentarily, every moment.

Momentous, a. Important, weighty, significant, grave, serious, of importance, of great consequence.

Momentum, n. [L.]

    1. Impetus, moment.
    2. Constituent, essential element, moment.

Monachism, n. Monkery, monasticism, monastic life.

Monad, n.

    1. Atom, molecule, ultimate particle, indivisible particle.
    2. (Zoöl.) Minute animacule.

Monarch, n.

    1. Autocrat, despot.
    2. Sovereign, king, emperor, potentate, prince ruler, chief.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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