
1) Add spice to wine 2) Comedian martin 3) Comic from Chicago 4) Comic Martin 5) Consider with over 6) Contemplate 7) Deliberate on 8) English boy name 9) Entertainer from Chicago 10) Foreland 11) Funnyman martin 12) Headland 13) Heat and spice wine 14) Hebridean isle 15) Island of the inner hebrides
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1) Bethink 2) Cogitate 3) Introspect 4) Meditate 5) Muse 6) Ponder
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[geographical term] Mull is an Anglicization of the Gaelic Maol, a term for a rounded hill, summit, or mountain, bare of trees (it has also been used, in Gaelic, to refer to a forehead, or to a shaved head). As an adjective, the word is used to indicate something which is bare, dull, or bald. In Scotland, the term is most commonly used in t...
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soft fine sheer cotton or silk fabric
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to moisten leather to make it more supple
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• (v. t.) To heat, sweeten, and enrich with spices; as, to mull wine. • (v. i.) To work (over) mentally; to cogitate; to ruminate; -- usually with over; as, to mull over a thought or a problem. • (v. t.) To powder; to pulverize. • (n.) An inferior kind of madder prepared from the smaller roots or the peelings and refuse of the l...
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second largest island of the Inner Hebrides group, in the Argyll and Bute council area, historic county of Argyllshire, Scotland. Mull lies off the ... [1 related articles]
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(from the article `humus`) A mull-humus formation is characteristic of hardwood forests, deciduous forests, or grasslands in warm, humid climates. The porous, crumbly humus ... The soils upon which deciduous forests thrive are gray-brown and brown podzols. They are slightly acidic and have a granular humus layer known as ... ...gener...
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a finely ground powder dispersed in an oil for IR spectroscopy.
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Slowly heating wine, juices or cider with spices, citrus and sugar.
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A warm drink containing wine, sugar, spices, and possibly a liquor. Also a verb meaning to warm, spi
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Late 18th and early 19th-century Scottish ornamental snuffbox, often with a decorated lid. Mulls were generally made of horn, ivory, shell or similar material with silver or pewter mounts, although some examples are made entirely of metal. A large type of mull was intended for passing around the dinner table. Some of these are made from a complete …...
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Mull (mŭl)
noun [ Perh. contr. from
mossul . See
Muslin .] A thin, soft kind of muslin.
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Mull intransitive verb To work (over) mentally; to cogitate; to ruminate; -- usually with
over ; as, to
mull over a thought or a problem. [ Colloq. U.S.]
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Mull noun [ Icelandic
mūli a snout, muzzle, projecting crag; or confer Ir. & Gael.
meall a heap of earth, a mound, a hill or eminence, W.
moel . Confer
Mouth .]
1. A promontory; as, the
Mull of Cantyre. [ Scot.]
2. A snuffbox made of the small...
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Mull transitive verb [ Middle English
mullen . See 2d
Muller .] To powder; to pulverize. [ Prov. Eng.]
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To slowly heat wine or cider with spices and sugar.
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Grass (the kind you smoke)
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A specific type of glue used for books binding and personal pads needing strength.
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noun an island in western Scotland in the Inner Hebrides
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Second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides, Argyll and Bute, Scotland; area 950 sq km/367 sq mi; population (2001) 2,700. It is mountainous, and is separated from the mainland by the Sound of Mull and the Firth of Lorne; it lies 11 km/7 mi west of Oban. The main town is Tobermory, from which there are ferry connections to O...
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Coarse muslin glue placed on the back of book or pads for strengthening.
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to study or ruminate; ponder.
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grass (the kind you smoke)
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[SAT terms] reflect deeply on a subject
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