mute

  • 111mute — mjuːt n. one who cannot speak, person who does not utter any noise, dumb; device which temporarily silences the sound on a telephone or television v. make quieter, reduce the loudness of; make less bright, reduce the intensity of adj. silent,… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 112mute — 1) sopa de maiz entero. 2) en el pueblito de los campesinitos de bucaramanga 3) enredo …

    Colombianismos

  • 113mute — a. 1. Dumb, obmutescent, unable to speak, incapable of speech. 2. Silent, speechless, still. 3. Silent, unpronounced …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 114mute — [mjuːt] adj 1) saying nothing, or not willing to speak 2) old fashioned unable to speak. People now think that this word is offensive and prefer to use the expression speech impaired …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 115mutė — 3 mùtė scom. (2) Lzd kas labai riebus, storulis; plg. mutas: Tokis mùtė nesumenks tep greit Rdm. Tai būta gražios – riebi kap mùtė! Rdm …

    Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • 116mute —   Mumule, mū, mūmū, mule.    ♦ Deaf mutes, po e kuli ā ā ā …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 117mute —   a print with only the picture image (minus the sound track) …

    Glossary of cinematic terms

  • 118mute — Speechless; dumb; that cannot or will not speak …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 119mute — Speechless; dumb; that cannot or will not speak …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 120mute swan — noun Date: 1785 a common white swan (Cygnus olor) that produces no loud notes, is native to Europe and western Asia, and has been introduced into parts of the United States …

    New Collegiate Dictionary