mulls

[Mull]

An island in western Scotland in the Inner Hebrides

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A thin, soft kind of muslin.

Noun
an island in western Scotland in the Inner Hebrides

Noun
a term used in Scottish names of promontories; "the Mull of Kintyre"

Verb
reflect deeply on a subject; "I mulled over the events of the afternoon"; "philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years"; "The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate"

Verb
heat with sugar and spices to make a hot drink; "mulled cider"


n.
A thin, soft kind of muslin.

n.
A promontory; as, the Mull of Cantyre.

n.
A snuffbox made of the small end of a horn.

n.
Dirt; rubbish.

v. t.
To powder; to pulverize.

v. i.
To work (over) mentally; to cogitate; to ruminate; -- usually with over; as, to mull over a thought or a problem.

n.
An inferior kind of madder prepared from the smaller roots or the peelings and refuse of the larger.

v. t.
To heat, sweeten, and enrich with spices; as, to mull wine.

v. t.
To dispirit or deaden; to dull or blunt.


Mull

Mull , n. [Perh. contr. fr. mossul. See Muslin.] A thin, soft kind of muslin.

Mull

Mull, n. [Icel. mli a snout, muzzle, projecting crag; or cf. Ir. & Gael. meall a heap of earth, a mound, a hill or eminence, W. moel. Cf. Mouth.] 1. A promontory; as, the Mull of Cantyre. [Scot.] 2. A snuffbox made of the small end of a horn.

Mull

Mull, n. [Prob. akin to mold. 'fb108. See Mold.] Dirt; rubbish. [Obs.] Gower.

Mull

Mull, v. t. [OE. mullen. See 2d Muller.] To powder; to pulverize. [Prov. Eng.]

Mull

Mull, v. i. To work (over) mentally; to cogitate; to ruminate; -- usually with over; as, to mull over a thought or a problem. [Colloq. U.S.]

Mull

Mull, n. An inferior kind of madder prepared from the smaller roots or the peelings and refuse of the larger.

Mull

Mull, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mulled ; p. pr. & vb. n. Mulling.] [From mulled, for mold, taken as a p.p.; OE. mold-ale funeral ale or banquet. See Mold soil.] 1. To heat, sweeten, and enrich with spices; as, to mull wine.
New cider, mulled with ginger warm.
2. To dispirit or deaden; to dull or blunt. Shak.

A thin, soft kind of muslin.

A promontory; as, the Mull of Cantyre.

Dirt; rubbish.

To powder; to pulverize.

To work (over) mentally; to cogitate; to ruminate; -- usually with over; as, to mull over a thought or a problem.

An inferior kind of madder prepared from the smaller roots or the peelings and refuse of the larger.

To heat, sweeten, and enrich with spices; as, to mull wine.

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