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doc Definition of mouth
    English to English
    noun
  • the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge
  • He stuffed his mouth with candy.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening
  • She wiped lipstick from her mouth.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • an opening that resembles a mouth (as of a cave or a gorge)
  • He rode into the mouth of the canyon.
    They built a fire at the mouth of the cave.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • the point where a stream issues into a larger body of water
  • New York is at the mouth of the Hudson.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • a person conceived as a consumer of food
  • He has four mouths to feed.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • a spokesperson (as a lawyer)
  • source: WordNet 3.0
  • an impudent or insolent rejoinder
  • Don't give me any of your sass.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • the opening of a jar or bottle
  • The jar had a wide mouth.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • The opening through which an animal receives food; the aperture between the jaws or between the lips; also, the cavity, containing the tongue and teeth, between the lips and the pharynx; the buccal cavity.
  • source: Webster 1913
    verb
  • express in speech
  • She talks a lot of nonsense.
    This depressed patient does not verbalize.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • articulate silently; form words with the lips only
  • She mouthed a swear word.
    source: WordNet 3.0
  • touch with the mouth
  • source: WordNet 3.0
  • To take into the mouth; to seize or grind with the mouth or teeth; to chew; to devour.
  • source: Webster 1913
  • To speak with a full, round, or loud, affected voice; to vociferate; to rant.
  • source: Webster 1913
    English to Tagalog
    noun
  • [máuz] Bibíg; bungangà; wawà
  • source: Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog
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