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HemoothoraxHemoothorax Hemo"o*tho"rax, n. [NL. See Hemo-, and
Thorax.] (Med.)
An effusion of blood into the cavity of the pleura. SmoothSmooth Smooth (sm[=oo][th]), a. [Compar. Smoother (-[~e]r);
superl. Smoothest.] [OE. smothe, smethe, AS. sm[=e][eth]e,
sm[oe][eth]e, where [=e], [oe], come from an older [=o]; cf.
LG. sm["o]de, sm["o]e, sm["o]dig; of uncertain origin.]
1. Having an even surface, or a surface so even that no
roughness or points can be perceived by the touch; not
rough; as, smooth glass; smooth porcelain. --Chaucer.
The outlines must be smooth, imperceptible to the
touch, and even, without eminence or cavities.
--Dryden.
2. Evenly spread or arranged; sleek; as, smooth hair.
3. Gently flowing; moving equably; not ruffled or obstructed;
as, a smooth stream.
4. Flowing or uttered without check, obstruction, or
hesitation; not harsh; voluble; even; fluent.
The only smooth poet of those times. --Milton.
Waller was smooth; but Dryden taught to join The
varying verse, the full-resounding line. --Pope.
When sage Minerva rose, From her sweet lips smooth
elocution flows. --Gay.
5. Bland; mild; smoothing; fattering.
This smooth discourse and mild behavior oft Conceal
a traitor. --Addison.
6. (Mech. & Physics) Causing no resistance to a body sliding
along its surface; frictionless.
Note: Smooth is often used in the formation of selfexplaining
compounds; as, smooth-bodied, smooth-browed,
smooth-combed, smooth-faced, smooth-finished,
smooth-gliding, smooth-grained, smooth-leaved,
smooth-sliding, smooth-speaking, smooth-woven, and the
like.
Syn: Even; plain; level; flat; polished; glossy; sleek; soft;
bland; mild; soothing; voluble; flattering; adulatory;
deceptive. Smooth
Smooth Smooth, adv.
Smoothly. --Chaucer.
Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. --Shak.
Smooth
Smooth Smooth, n.
1. The act of making smooth; a stroke which smooths.
--Thackeray.
2. That which is smooth; the smooth part of anything. ``The
smooth of his neck.' --Gen. xxvii. 16.
Smooth soleSole Sole, n. [F. sole, L. solea; -- so named from its flat
shape. See Sole of the foot.] (Zo["o]l.)
(a) Any one of several species of flatfishes of the genus
Solea and allied genera of the family Soleid[ae],
especially the common European species (Solea
vulgaris), which is a valuable food fish.
(b) Any one of several American flounders somewhat resembling
the true sole in form or quality, as the California sole
(Lepidopsetta bilineata), the long-finned sole
(Glyptocephalus zachirus), and other species.
Lemon, or French, sole (Zo["o]l.), a European species
of sole (Solea pegusa).
Smooth sole (Zo["o]l.), the megrim. Smoothbore
Smoothbore Smooth"bore`, a. (Gun.)
Having a bore of perfectly smooth surface; -- distinguished
from rifled. -- n. A smoothbore firearm.
Smooth-chinned
Smooth-chinned Smooth"-chinned`, a.
Having a smooth chin; beardless. --Drayton.
Smoothen
Smoothen Smooth"en, v. t.
To make smooth. [Obs.]
Smoother
Smoother Smooth"er, n.
One who, or that which, smooths.
SmootherSmooth Smooth (sm[=oo][th]), a. [Compar. Smoother (-[~e]r);
superl. Smoothest.] [OE. smothe, smethe, AS. sm[=e][eth]e,
sm[oe][eth]e, where [=e], [oe], come from an older [=o]; cf.
LG. sm["o]de, sm["o]e, sm["o]dig; of uncertain origin.]
1. Having an even surface, or a surface so even that no
roughness or points can be perceived by the touch; not
rough; as, smooth glass; smooth porcelain. --Chaucer.
The outlines must be smooth, imperceptible to the
touch, and even, without eminence or cavities.
--Dryden.
2. Evenly spread or arranged; sleek; as, smooth hair.
3. Gently flowing; moving equably; not ruffled or obstructed;
as, a smooth stream.
4. Flowing or uttered without check, obstruction, or
hesitation; not harsh; voluble; even; fluent.
The only smooth poet of those times. --Milton.
Waller was smooth; but Dryden taught to join The
varying verse, the full-resounding line. --Pope.
When sage Minerva rose, From her sweet lips smooth
elocution flows. --Gay.
5. Bland; mild; smoothing; fattering.
This smooth discourse and mild behavior oft Conceal
a traitor. --Addison.
6. (Mech. & Physics) Causing no resistance to a body sliding
along its surface; frictionless.
Note: Smooth is often used in the formation of selfexplaining
compounds; as, smooth-bodied, smooth-browed,
smooth-combed, smooth-faced, smooth-finished,
smooth-gliding, smooth-grained, smooth-leaved,
smooth-sliding, smooth-speaking, smooth-woven, and the
like.
Syn: Even; plain; level; flat; polished; glossy; sleek; soft;
bland; mild; soothing; voluble; flattering; adulatory;
deceptive. SmoothestSmooth Smooth (sm[=oo][th]), a. [Compar. Smoother (-[~e]r);
superl. Smoothest.] [OE. smothe, smethe, AS. sm[=e][eth]e,
sm[oe][eth]e, where [=e], [oe], come from an older [=o]; cf.
LG. sm["o]de, sm["o]e, sm["o]dig; of uncertain origin.]
1. Having an even surface, or a surface so even that no
roughness or points can be perceived by the touch; not
rough; as, smooth glass; smooth porcelain. --Chaucer.
The outlines must be smooth, imperceptible to the
touch, and even, without eminence or cavities.
--Dryden.
2. Evenly spread or arranged; sleek; as, smooth hair.
3. Gently flowing; moving equably; not ruffled or obstructed;
as, a smooth stream.
4. Flowing or uttered without check, obstruction, or
hesitation; not harsh; voluble; even; fluent.
The only smooth poet of those times. --Milton.
Waller was smooth; but Dryden taught to join The
varying verse, the full-resounding line. --Pope.
When sage Minerva rose, From her sweet lips smooth
elocution flows. --Gay.
5. Bland; mild; smoothing; fattering.
This smooth discourse and mild behavior oft Conceal
a traitor. --Addison.
6. (Mech. & Physics) Causing no resistance to a body sliding
along its surface; frictionless.
Note: Smooth is often used in the formation of selfexplaining
compounds; as, smooth-bodied, smooth-browed,
smooth-combed, smooth-faced, smooth-finished,
smooth-gliding, smooth-grained, smooth-leaved,
smooth-sliding, smooth-speaking, smooth-woven, and the
like.
Syn: Even; plain; level; flat; polished; glossy; sleek; soft;
bland; mild; soothing; voluble; flattering; adulatory;
deceptive. SmoothingSmoothing Smooth"ing, a. & n.
fr. Smooth, v.
Smoothing iron, an iron instrument with a polished face,
for smoothing clothes; a sadiron; a flatiron.
Smoothing plane, a short, finely set plane, for smoothing
and finishing work. Smoothing ironSmoothing Smooth"ing, a. & n.
fr. Smooth, v.
Smoothing iron, an iron instrument with a polished face,
for smoothing clothes; a sadiron; a flatiron.
Smoothing plane, a short, finely set plane, for smoothing
and finishing work. Smoothing planeSmoothing Smooth"ing, a. & n.
fr. Smooth, v.
Smoothing iron, an iron instrument with a polished face,
for smoothing clothes; a sadiron; a flatiron.
Smoothing plane, a short, finely set plane, for smoothing
and finishing work. Smoothly
Smoothly Smooth"ly, adv.
In a smooth manner.
Smoothness
Smoothness Smooth"ness, n.
Quality or state of being smooth.
Smooth-spoken
Smooth-spoken Smooth"-spo`ken, a.
Speaking smoothly; plausible; flattering; smooth-tongued.
Smooth-tongued
Smooth-tongued Smooth"-tongued`, a.
Having a smooth tongue; plausible; flattering.
Meaning of Mooth from wikipedia
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Frankenmuth (/ˈfræŋ.kən.muːθ/ FRANK-ən-
mooth) is a city in
Saginaw County in the U.S.
state of Michigan. The po****tion was 4,987 at the 2020 census....
- by Prasad. In the same year, it was
adapted into the
Marathi film
Jhakli Mooth. Bapu,
Mullapudi Venkata Ramana and
Raavi Kondala Rao
rewrote and adapted...
- Taeyang's
first solo from the group's
first album, was
described as "[s]
mooth, ****y and b****-heavy" and
reminiscent of Omarion. Similarly, Seungri's first...
- guidman, Joseph, bein an
upricht man, and no
desirin her name sud be i' the
mooth o' the public, was
ettlin to pit her awa' hidlins. But as he had thir things...
-
quare while wi'oot taakin:
finally the
Caterpillar tuk the
hookah oot o its
mooth, an
spoke tae hir in a languid, dozy voice. "Wha ir yae?" said the Caterpillar...
- Face (VI 5.9 WI4+ A4, 1520m) Mugs
Stump and Jim
Bridwell 1997 The Toose's
Mooth (north face),
Alaska Grade 6: FA by Seth 'S.T.' Shaw and
Scott Simper, May...
-
Warrior and a Lurdo"
Michael Dubil Wicket and his
friends compete selling Mooth's goods for some
valuable horns, but they end up empty-handed.
Teebo flunks...
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board moon
mooin muin mond
moanne maan maan Mond
moane mouth maath, gob
mooth meouth mûn mond mond Mund
moend ear ear, lug ear, lug (colloquial) lug ear...
- apostrophe-less
spellings being fro, quo, wi and mou, the
latter having the
doublet mooth. In some
Scots words the
realisation differs from that of the
Standard English...
-
Dorothy Mengering being interviewed by her granddaughter, HOW
editor Bryn
Mooth, for
StoryCorps (Reported by
Family Tree
Magazine (at familytreemagazine...