MUMBLE vs GUM: NOUN
- A low indistinct sound or utterance.
- A soft indistinct utterance
- A low tone of voice.
- A quiet or unintelligible vocalization.
- A low, indistinct utterance.
- A substance resembling the viscous substance exuded by certain plants, as in stickiness.
- Any of various adhesives made from such exudates or other sticky substance.
- Any of various viscous substances that are exuded by certain plants and trees and dry into water-soluble, noncrystalline, brittle solids.
- See under Black, Blue, etc.
- A rubber overshoe.
- Cement consisting of a sticky substance that is used as an adhesive
- Wood or lumber from any of various gum trees especially the sweet gum
- Any of various trees of the genera Eucalyptus or Liquidambar or Nyssa that are sources of gum
- A preparation (usually made of sweetened chicle) for chewing
- Any of various trees, especially of the genera Eucalyptus and Liquidambar, that are sources of gum.
- Any of various substances (soluble in water) that exude from certain plants; they are gelatinous when moist but harden on drying
- Strophulus in a teething child; red gum.
- A smooth hard substance for children to bite upon while teething.
- A hive made of a section of a hollow gum tree; hence, any roughly made hive; also, a vessel or bin made of a hollow log.
- A vegetable secretion of many trees or plants that hardens when it exudes, but is soluble in water. Also, with less propriety, exudations that are not soluble in water.
- See Gum tree, below.
- The tissue (covered by mucous membrane) of the jaws that surrounds the bases of the teeth
- A form of dextrine produced by roasting starch: specifically called artificial or British gum.
- A product of secretion obtained by desiccation from the sap of many plants.
- Same as gummer.
- Insolent talk; “jaw”; insolence.
- Plural The grinders; molars.
- Hence The edge of the jaw; the part of one of the jaws in which the teeth are set, or over which the tissues close after the loss of teeth: generally used in the plural: as, the toothless gums of old age.
- The soft tissues, consisting of a vascular mucous membrane, subjacent dense connective tissue, and periosteum, which cover the alveolar parts of the upper and lower jaws and envelop the necks of the teeth.
- One of various species of trees, especially of the genera Eucalyptus, of Australia, and Nyssa, of the United States.
- Same as gumming
- A bubble; a pimple. Compare red-gum, white-gum.
- Plural India-rubber overshoes: more commonly called rubbers.
- The black- or sour-gum, Nyssa syivatica.
- A similar plant exudate, such as a resin.
- Chewing gum.
- The dense tissues which invest the teeth, and cover the adjacent parts of the jaws.
- The firm connective tissue covered by mucous membrane that envelops the alveolar arches of the jaw and surrounds the bases of the teeth.
- A section of a hollow log or tree (usually a gum-tree) used to form a small well-curb, or to make a beehive. —
- The sorrel-tree, Oxydendrum arboreum.
- The cider-gum or cider-tree, Eucalyptus Gunnii.
- The water-tupelo (which see).
- The wood of such a tree; gumwood.
- The sweet gum, Liquidambar Styraciflua.
MUMBLE vs GUM: VERB
- To speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.
- Talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice
- Grind with the gums; chew without teeth and with great difficulty
- Exude or form gum
- Grind with the gums; chew without teeth and with great difficulty
MUMBLE vs GUM: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To chew food slowly or ineffectively, as if with the gums.
- To chew slowly or ineffectively without or as if without teeth.
- To utter indistinctly by lowering the voice or partially closing the mouth.
- To cover, smear, seal, fill, or fix in place with gum.
- To exude or form gum.
- To exude or form gum; to become gummy.
- To become sticky or clogged.
MUMBLE vs GUM: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To suppress, or utter imperfectly.
- To chew or bite gently, as one without teeth.
- To utter with a low, inarticulate voice.
- To chew something gently with closed lips.
- To speak with the lips partly closed, so as to render the sounds inarticulate and imperfect; to utter words in a grumbling indistinct manner, indicating discontent or displeasure; to mutter.
- To chew (food) with toothless gums.
- To smear with gum; to close with gum; to unite or stiffen by gum or a gumlike substance; to make sticky with a gumlike substance.
- To deepen and enlarge the spaces between the teeth of (a worn saw). See gummer.
- To chew with the gums, rather than with the teeth.
- To interfere with; to spoil.
MUMBLE vs GUM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Grind with the gums
- Usually in a low voice
- Talk indistinctly
- To chew gently; work (food) by rubbing it with the gums on account of lack of teeth.
- To utter in a low inarticulate voice.
- To chew or bite softly or with the gums; work food with the gums on account of lack or defectiveness of teeth.
- To speak with the vocal organs partly closed, so as to render the sounds inarticulate and imperfect; speak in low tones, hesitatingly, or deprecatingly.
- To cover up or hide, as if by uttering in a mumbling, unintelligible fashion; say over inarticulately: with up.
- To exude or form gum. See gumming
- To play a trick upon; humbug; hoodwink: said to be from the fact that opossums and racoons often elude hunters and dogs by hiding in the thick foliage of gum-trees.
- To smear with gum; unite, stiffen, or clog by gum or a gum-like substance.
- To use a gummer upon; gullet (a saw); widen the spaces between the teeth of (a worn saw) by punching or grinding.
- To become clogged or stiffened by some gummy substance, as inspissated oil: as, a machine will gum up from disuse.
- Cover, fill, fix or smear with or as if with gum
- Become sticky
- Grind with the gums
MUMBLE vs GUM: RELATED WORDS
- Unintelligible, Gibberish, Groan, Incoherently, Unintelligibly, Whisper, Blurt, Inaudibly, Peg, Slur, Maffle, Mussitate, Maunder, Gum, Mutter
- Copal, Xanthan, Benzoin, Plastic, Chewer, Sugarless, Chewing, Candy, Gumwood, Gum tree, Mumble, Mucilage, Gingiva, Glue, Chewing gum
MUMBLE vs GUM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Gurgle, Sob, Inarticulate, Yell, Sotto voce, Unintelligible, Gibberish, Groan, Unintelligibly, Whisper, Blurt, Inaudibly, Slur, Maffle, Mutter
- Cistus, Eraser, Copal, Xanthan, Benzoin, Plastic, Sugarless, Chewing, Candy, Gumwood, Gum tree, Mumble, Mucilage, Gingiva, Glue
MUMBLE vs GUM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Mumble Rap: cultural laziness or a true reflection of contemporary times?
- Ask first if he knows what it means to mumble.
- The teller should not mumble or be difficult to hear.
- The bar spotted with regulars who mumble hello to him.
- All The Mumble About kreeg hierdoor de nodige attentie waarde.
- If that happens, the debate will be mumble jumbled.
- Speak with him and he will mumble about Yarrow.
- Attempts to kill and eat Mumble great thing.
- You soon learn to mumble with great incoherence.
- After installation, you should have a new Mumble folder in your Start Menu, from which you can start Mumble.
- This gum container that lets you save your gum TWO different ways.
- Do not chew the gum as you would ordinary chewing gum.
- GUM Students are not permitted to chew gum while at school.
- Cream, Sugar, Methylcellulose, Flavoring, Xanthan Gum, Guar Gum, Extractives of Turmeric.
- Guar Gum, Xanthan Gum and Lecithin, Oh My!
- Gum, covered with plastic membrane, then gum stitched over.
- GUM has the task of promoting the use of the GUM and preparing Supplements to the GUM for broad application.
- Gum acacia, also called as gum arabic, is a naturally occurring gum extracted from the hardened exudates of plants Acacia senegal and Acacia seyal.
- Natural thickeners derived from plant sources include xanthan gum, guar gum, and gum arabic.
- The term gum refers to preparations commonly referred to as gum, including chewing gum, bubble gum and similar items.
MUMBLE vs GUM: QUESTIONS
- How do I configure and use the Whisper feature on mumble?
- Did Jim Morrison really mumble the opening lines of Moonlight Drive?
- What did Rainnie mumble before starting to pack for the sleepover?
- What does it mean when you Mumble in a conversation?
- Is it possible to run multiple instances of mumble?
- Where can I find the Mumble integration config file?
- Where is the default configuration file for Mumble server?
- Why does mumble show IP addresses of connected users?
- Why does mumble look different from other penguins?
- Does mumble automatically adjust volume for certain people?
- What are the physical characteristics of chewing gum?
- How much does Nicorette oral transmucosal gum cost?
- How does snappy gum assess Aboriginal heritage values?
- Does chewing gum remineralize enamel suburface lesions?
- Is chewing gum associated with increased alertness?
- Why is Taiwan's'betel nut'chewing gum called Chewing Gum?
- Can kelcogel DFA gellan gum replace locust bean gum in beverages?
- What are the best supplements for gum health and gum disease?
- What are the symptoms of gum disease with gum pain?
- When should you see a gum specialist for gum surgery?