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Rh Moi'-e-ty, the half.

Moil, to labor.

Mo- lim '-i-nous,very important.

Mõly, wild garlic.

Mo-men '-tal, important.

Mon-tan'-ic, relating to a mountain.

Mo-nop'-o- lize, to obtain the whole.

Mor-bif'-ic, causing disease.

Mor-da'-cious, biting.

Mor-dac'-ity, the act of biting.

Mo-rig'-er-ate, to obey.

Mor'-il, a mushroom.

Mor'-phe-us, the god of sleep.

Mor'-sure, a bite.

Mör-tif'-er-ous, fatal.

Motley,mixed.

Mōʻ-vent,moving

Moyle, a mule.

Mulct, to fine.

Mult-an'- gu - lar, having many angles.

Mult-i-lat -er-al, havingmany sides.

Mul-ti-fa'-ri-ous,many kinds.

Mul-tif'- lo -rous, producing many flowers.

Mul -ti-form, having many forms.

Mul-ti-gen'- er-ous, many kinds.

Mul-til -o -quous, very talkative.

Mul-ti-nom '-i-nous,having many names.

Multi-ped, an insect that has many feet.

Mul-tip'-o -tent, having much power.

Mul-tis'-cious, knowing much.

Mul-ti-tu'-din -ous, numerous.

Mul-tiv'-i-ous, having many roads.

Mum '-per, a beggar.

Mun -di-fi-ca’-tion, the act of cleansing.

Mun'-di-fy, to cleanse.

Mū-ni-ty, a right, freedom.