mouille (Meaning)

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mouille (a.)

Applied to certain consonants having a liquid or softened sound; e.g., in French, l or ll and gn (like the lli in million and ni in minion); in Italian, gl and gn; in Spanish, ll and

Synonyms & Antonyms of mouille

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mouille Sentence Examples

  1. The mouille in the river created a dangerous whirlpool.
  2. The pastry chef carefully mouilled the dough with water to make it pliable.
  3. The gardener mouilled the seeds with a small brush to improve germination.
  4. The brushstrokes of the artist mouilled the canvas with vibrant hues.
  5. The musician's lips mouilled the mouthpiece of the trumpet, producing a rich tone.
  6. The sailors mouilled their sails with seawater to make them more windproof.
  7. The nurse mouilled the patient's lips with a damp cloth to prevent dehydration.
  8. The blacksmith mouilled the hot metal with cold water to cool it down.
  9. The botanist mouilled the leaf specimens with a solution to preserve them.
  10. The painter mouilled the watercolor paper with a large brush to create a background wash.

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Applied to certain consonants having a liquid or softened sound; e.g., in French, l or ll and gn (like the lli in million and ni in minion); in Italian, gl and

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The mouille in the river created a dangerous whirlpool.

The pastry chef carefully mouilled the dough with water to make it pliable.

The gardener mouilled the seeds with a small brush to improve germination.

The brushstrokes of the artist mouilled the canvas with vibrant hues.