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muted

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Mutely

Without uttering words or sounds in a mute manner silently

Muteness

The quality or state of being mute speechlessness

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Mute

To cast off to molt

Muting

Dung of birds

Mute of malice

Mute of malice, used of one who abstains from pleading to an indictment when he is able to do

Standing mute

Standing mute. See MUTUS.

deaf muteness

the condition of being a deaf mute a congenital deafness that results in inability to speak

muffled

same as muted as muffled drums the muffled noises of the street

transmute

transmute trans·muted trans·mut·ing : to convert or transform the type of ownership of (property) by transmutation [did not the properties themselves into marital assets "In re Siddens, 588 N.E.2d 321 (1992)"]

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Mutely

Without uttering words or sounds in a mute manner silently

Muteness

The quality or state of being mute speechlessness

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Mute

To cast off to molt

Muting

Dung of birds

Mute of malice

Mute of malice, used of one who abstains from pleading to an indictment when he is able to do

Standing mute

Standing mute. See MUTUS.

deaf muteness

the condition of being a deaf mute a congenital deafness that results in inability to speak

muffled

same as muted as muffled drums the muffled noises of the street

transmute

transmute trans·muted trans·mut·ing : to convert or transform the type of ownership of (property) by transmutation [did not the properties themselves into marital assets "In re Siddens, 588 N.E.2d 321 (1992)"]

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