These are the meanings of the letters MULTADO when you unscramble them.
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Adult (a.)
Having arrived at maturity, or to full size and strength; matured; as, an adult person or plant; an adult ape; an adult age.
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Adult (n.)
A person, animal, or plant grown to full size and strength; one who has reached maturity.
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almud (unknown)
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Aloud (adv.)
With a loud voice, or great noise; loudly; audibly.
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Datum (n.)
Something given or admitted; a fact or principle granted; that upon which an inference or an argument is based; -- used chiefly in the plural.
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Datum (n.)
The quantities or relations which are assumed to be given in any problem.
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dolma (unknown)
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Domal (a.)
Pertaining to a house.
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Dotal (a.)
Pertaining to dower, or a woman's marriage portion; constituting dower, or comprised in it.
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doula (unknown)
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douma (unknown)
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louma (unknown)
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Modal (a.)
Indicating, or pertaining to, some mode of conceiving existence, or of expressing thought.
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Modal (a.)
Of or pertaining to a mode or mood; consisting in mode or form only; relating to form; having the form without the essence or reality.
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Mould ()
Alt. of Mouldy
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Mould (n.)
A fontanel.
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Mould (n.)
A frame with a wire cloth bottom, on which the pump is drained to form a sheet, in making paper by hand.
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Mould (n.)
A group of moldings; as, the arch mold of a porch or doorway; the pier mold of a Gothic pier, meaning the whole profile, section, or combination of parts.
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Mould (n.)
A growth of minute fungi of various kinds, esp. those of the great groups Hyphomycetes, and Physomycetes, forming on damp or decaying organic matter.
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Mould (n.)
Cast; form; shape; character.
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Mould (n.)
That on which, or in accordance with which, anything is modeled or formed; anything which serves to regulate the size, form, etc., as the pattern or templet used by a shipbuilder, carpenter, or mason.
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Mould (n.)
The matrix, or cavity, in which anything is shaped, and from which it takes its form; also, the body or mass containing the cavity; as, a sand mold; a jelly mold.
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Mould (v.)
Crumbling, soft, friable earth; esp., earth containing the remains or constituents of organic matter, and suited to the growth of plants; soil.
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Mould (v.)
Earthy material; the matter of which anything is formed; composing substance; material.
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Mould (v. i.)
To become moldy; to be covered or filled, in whole or in part, with a mold.
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Mould (v. t.)
To cause to become moldy; to cause mold to grow upon.
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Mould (v. t.)
To cover with mold or soil.
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Mould (v. t.)
To form a mold of, as in sand, in which a casting may be made.
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Mould (v. t.)
To form into a particular shape; to shape; to model; to fashion.
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Mould (v. t.)
To knead; as, to mold dough or bread.
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Mould (v. t.)
To ornament by molding or carving the material of; as, a molded window jamb.
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Moult (n.)
The act or process of changing the feathers, hair, skin, etc.; molting.
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Moult (v. & n.)
See Molt.
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Moult (v. t.)
To cast, as the hair, skin, feathers, or the like; to shed.
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Moult (v. t.)
To shed or cast the hair, feathers, skin, horns, or the like, as an animal or a bird.