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[mʌl], (Verb)
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- think about (a fact, proposal, or request) deeply and at length
(e.g: she began to mull over the various possibilities)
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mid 19th century: of uncertain origin
[mʌl], (Verb)
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- warm (an alcoholic drink, especially wine) and add sugar and spices to it
(e.g: a saucepan on the stove works just fine since we don't mull the cider for very long)
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early 17th century: of unknown origin
[mʌl], (Noun)
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- humus formed under non-acid conditions
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1920s: from Danish muld ‘soil’
[mʌl], (Noun)
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- a promontory
(e.g: the Mull of Kintyre)
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Middle English: compare with Scottish Gaelic maol and Icelandic múli
[mʌl], (Noun)
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- thin, soft, plain muslin, used in bookbinding for joining the spine of a book to its cover
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late 17th century: abbreviation, from Hindi malmal
[mʌl], (Noun)
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- a large island of the Inner Hebrides; chief town, Tobermory. It is separated from the coast of Scotland near Oban by the Sound of Mull
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