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Definition of Mouthed
1. a. Furnished with a mouth.
Definition of Mouthed
1. Adjective. (''in combination'') Having some specific type of mouth ¹
2. Verb. (past of mouth) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Mouthed
1. mouth [v] - See also: mouth
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mouthed
Literary usage of Mouthed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English: Containing Words from the by Thomas Wright (1904)
"Delicate mouthed. Norf. Fair-spoken. MEAN, (1) v. To moan, or lament. See Mené.
(2) ». An old term in music; a part between the treble and bass. (3) *. ..."
2. Sport with Gun and Rod in American Woods and Waters by Alfred Marshall Mayer (1883)
""There are but two well-defined species, the large-mouthed bass and the small-mouthed
bass," continued the Professor, settling himself for a lecture. ..."
3. The Congregationalism of the Last Three Hundred Years, as Seen in Its by Henry Martyn Dexter, Andover Theological Seminary (1880)
"One is, of course, prepared to hear Fuller brand them as " foul-mouthed ...
and Strype abuse them as "foul-mouthed and lying;"305 and even the judicious ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"In the small- mouthed species (Micropterus dolomieu) the maxillary does not ...
In the large-mouthed (M. salmoides) the maxillary extends beyond the eye and ..."
5. Hydraulics: With Working Tables by Edward Skelton Bellasis (1903)
"A simple bell-mouthed tube (Fig. 8, page 12) is made of the shape of the jet issuing
... Weisbach found the following co-efficients for small bell-mouthed ..."
6. Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English: Containing Words from the by Thomas Wright (1904)
"Delicate mouthed. Norf. Fair-spoken. MEAN, (1) v. To moan, or lament. See Mené.
(2) ». An old term in music; a part between the treble and bass. (3) *. ..."
7. Sport with Gun and Rod in American Woods and Waters by Alfred Marshall Mayer (1883)
""There are but two well-defined species, the large-mouthed bass and the small-mouthed
bass," continued the Professor, settling himself for a lecture. ..."
8. The Congregationalism of the Last Three Hundred Years, as Seen in Its by Henry Martyn Dexter, Andover Theological Seminary (1880)
"One is, of course, prepared to hear Fuller brand them as " foul-mouthed ...
and Strype abuse them as "foul-mouthed and lying;"305 and even the judicious ..."
9. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"In the small- mouthed species (Micropterus dolomieu) the maxillary does not ...
In the large-mouthed (M. salmoides) the maxillary extends beyond the eye and ..."
10. Hydraulics: With Working Tables by Edward Skelton Bellasis (1903)
"A simple bell-mouthed tube (Fig. 8, page 12) is made of the shape of the jet issuing
... Weisbach found the following co-efficients for small bell-mouthed ..."