Mother
Mother (mut"ẽr) , noun
[Old English moder, Anglo-Saxon mōdor; akin to Dutch moeder, Old Saxon mōdar, German mutter, Old High German muotar, Icelandic mōeir, Danish & Swedish moder, OSlav. mati, Russ. mate, Ir. & Gael. mathair, Latin mater, Greek mh`thr, Sanskrit mātr; compare Sanskrit mā to measure. r268. Compare Material, Matrix, Metropolis, Father.]
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Mother , adjective
Collocations (8)
Mother , transitive verb
Mother , noun
[Akin to Dutch modder mud, German moder mold, mud, Danish mudder mud, and to English mud. See Mud.]
The film is composed of a mass of rapidly developing microorganisms of the genus Mycoderma, and in the mother of vinegar the microorganisms (Mycoderma aceti) composing the film are the active agents in the Conversion of the alcohol into vinegar. When thickened by growth, the film may settle to the bottom of the fluid. See Acetous fermentation, under Fermentation.
Mother , intransitive verb
mother (mut"ẽr) , noun
[Shortened from motherfucker as a euphemism.]