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  • 1Mouth Music (band) — Mouth Music Origin Edinburgh, Scotland Genres Celtic fusion, folk, worldbeat, world music, pop Years active 1988–1997 2001–present Labels …

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  • 2Mouth of Wilson, Virginia — Mouth of Wilson is an unincorporated community, in Grayson County in the U.S. state of Virginia, just north of the North Carolina state line. The community lies in the Appalachian Mountains on the western banks of the New River, where the Big… …

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  • 3Mouth of Sauron — (True Name Unknown) Tolkien s legendarium character Aliases Lieutenant of Barad dûr Messenger of Mordor Race Men Book(s) The Return of the King …

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  • 4Mouth (song) — Mouth Single by Merril Bainbridge from the album The Garden Released 21 November 1994 (see release hi …

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  • 5mouth|ful — «MOWTH ful», noun, plural fuls. 1. the amount the mouth can easily hold: »The hikers stopped for a few mouthfuls of water and were soon on the trail again. 2. what is taken into the mouth at one time: »His cheeks bulged with a huge mouthful of… …

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  • 6mouth — mouther, n. mouthless, adj. n. /mowth/; v. /mowdh/, n., pl. mouths /mowdhz/, v. n. 1. Anat., Zool. a. the opening through which an animal or human takes in food. b. the cavity containing the structures used in mastication. c. the structures… …

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  • 7Mouth — This article is about the anatomical structure. For other uses, see Mouth (disambiguation). Mouth Head and neck …

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  • 8mouth — noun /maʊθ / (say mowth) (plural mouths /maʊðz / (say mowdhz)) 1. the opening through which an animal takes in food, or the cavity containing or the parts including the masticating apparatus. 2. the masticating and tasting apparatus. 3. a person… …

  • 9Mouth ulcer — Oral ulcer Classification and external resources Aphthous ulcer on the lower lip ICD 9 528.9 …

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  • 10mouth — ♦♦ mouths, mouthing, mouthed (The noun is pronounced [[t]ma͟ʊθ[/t]]. The verb is pronounced [[t]ma͟ʊð[/t]]. The plural of the noun and the third person singular of the verb are both pronounced [[t]ma͟ʊðz[/t]].) 1) N COUNT: oft poss N Your mouth… …

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