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mout — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • must verb Used to say that something is required or necessary.
  • wort noun A plant, especially one used for food or medicine — often the second half of a plant's name, as in "St. John's wort."

Senses

mout is used for these senses in English:

  • must Fruit juice that will ferment or has fermented, usually from grapes.
  • wort (brewing, distilling) Also worts: a liquid extracted from mash (ground malt or some other grain soaked in hot water), which is then fermented to make beer, or fermented and distilled to make a malt liquor such as whisky.

must — full definition

  1. verb Used to say that something is required or necessary.
  2. verb Used to say that something is very likely or almost certainly true.
  3. noun Something that is essential or highly recommended.

wort — full definition

  1. noun A plant, especially one used for food or medicine — often the second half of a plant's name, as in "St. John's wort."
  2. noun The sweet liquid extracted from mashed malt or grain before it's fermented into beer or whisky.

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