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Mouth1. The upper opening of the digestive tract, beginning with the lips and containing the teeth, gums, and tongue. Foodstuffs are broken down mechanically in the mouth by chewing and saliva is added as a lubricant. Saliva contains amylase, an enzyme that digests starch. 2. Any opening or aperture in the body. The mouth in both senses of the word is a [..]
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MouthSee: Dry mouth.
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MouthSee: Trench mouth.
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MouthEnd of a stream. Point at which a stream enters a lake, sea, or ocean.
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Mouthc. 1300, "to speak," from mouth (n.). Related: Mouthed; mouthing. Old English had muðettan "to blab."
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MouthOld English muþ "mouth, opening, door, gate," from Proto-Germanic *munthaz (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian muth, Old Norse munnr, Danish mund, Middle Dutch mont, Dutch mond, Old High [..]
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Mouthplace where a river empties its water. Usually rivers enter another body of water at their mouths. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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Mouthtalk: express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize" the opening through which food is taken in and v [..]
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Mouththe opening in your face which you use for speaking and eating
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Mouthwhere a river meets a body of water.
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Mouthmoyl
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Mouthpisk
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MouthThe open end of a cartridge case or shotshell, from which the projectile or shot charge is expelled in firing.
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MouthThe opening on certain wind instruments where the air column is split. Found on flutes, recorders, whistles, fipples, and organ pipes.
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MouthThe end of the river. The mouth may be where the river meets the sea, a lake or a larger waterway. Most rivers flow out into the sea, and this is where they end their journey.
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MouthThe mouth is the end of the river where it meets the sea or a lake.
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MouthWhere a river meets the sea.
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Mouth(n) the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge(n) the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening(n) an opening tha [..]
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Mouthos
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MouthDown in the mouth. (See under DOWN.)
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MouthCavity bounded by the bill. No picture yet.
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MouthThe location where flowing water enters a larger water body.
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MouthThe oval-shaped oral cavity located at the apex of the Digestive Tract and consisting of two parts: the vestibule and the Oral Cavity Proper.
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MouthTotal lack of Teeth through Disease or extraction.
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Mouth Entrance to an inland water body. The line that divides inland waters from the territorial sea.
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Mouthopening to a bay, harbor, river, etc.
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MouthThe oval-shaped oral cavity located at the apex of the digestive tract and consisting of two parts: the vestibule and the oral cavity proper.
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MouthHaving teeth in neither the mandible nor the maxilla.
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MouthThe opening at the top of a bottle or jar.
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MouthThe anterior orifice of the oesophagus; frequently refers to the apparent external opening of the digestive tract; technically, not the oral cavity or the passage to the cibarium and pharynx.
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Mouth, (1) ‘A mouth on you like a torn pocket,’ a comparison. (2) ‘He niver as much as axed me if A had a mouth on me,’ i.e. he did not offer me anything to eat or drink. (3) ‘You’re a mouth,’ an expressio [..]
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Mouth
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Mouthn. "mouth," s.v. mouth sb. OED. KEY: mouth@n
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Mouthn 67 mouth 58 mouthe 2 mouthes 4 mouthis 1 mowth 2
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Mouthwhere a river ends at the ocean or sea. mudflat
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MouthAn entrance to a wormhole. There is a mouth at each of the two ends of the wormhole.
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MouthWhere a river empties into another body of water.
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Mouth===Noun===
====the opening of a creature through which food is ingested====
=====Synonyms=====
bazooslang
chopsslang
kisserslang
maw
mouth
mushobsolete
north and southslang
pussslang
yapslang
gums
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Mouthlang=en
1600s=1678
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* '''1678''' — . ''''.
*: Why, I thought that the day of judgement was come, and that I was not ready for it: but this frighted me most, that the angels gathered up s [..]
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Mouth The point and place from which a river reaches the sea.
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