Morose, a. Crabbed, sullen, churlish, sour, sulky, perverse, wayward, spleeny, spleenish, splenetic, humorsome, dogged, gloomy, moody, cross-grained, severe, austere, gruff, crusty, surly, ill-humored, ill- natured.

Moroseness, n. Crabbedness, sullenness, moodiness, churlishness, sourness, sulkiness, sulks, spleen, ill-temper.

Morphia, n. Morphine.

Morphine, n.

    1. Morphia.
    2. Sulphate of morphia.

Morse, n. Walrus, sea-horse (Trichechus rosmarus).

Morsel, n.

    1. Bite, mouthful, bit of food.
    2. Fragment, bit, little piece, morceau.

Mortal, a.

    1. Subject to death, destined to die.
    2. Deadly, fatal, destructive, mortiferous.
    3. Vital, admitting death.
    4. Final, death-bringing.
    5. Human, of man.
    6. (Colloq.) Extreme, immoderate, excessive, violent, vexing, tormenting.
    7. (Colloq.) Long, tedious, wearisome.

Mortal, ad. (Colloq.) Extremely, excessively, very deadly.

Mortal, n. Man, human being.

Mortal enemy. Mortal foe. Inveterate, desperate, or implacable enemy.


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