Mulletnoun
A fish of the family Mullidae (order Syngnathiformes), especially the genus Mullus (the red mullets or goatfish).
Mulletnoun
A fish of the family Mugilidae (order Mugiliformes) (the grey mullets).
Mulletnoun
(US) Any of several species of freshwater fish in the sucker family (especially in the genus Moxostoma, the redhorses)
Mulletnoun
A fool
Mulletnoun
A hairstyle where the hair is kept short on the top and sides and long at the back.
Mulletnoun
(slang) A person who mindlessly follows a fad, a trend, or a leader.
Mulletnoun
(heraldry) A star with straight edges and usually with five or six points.
Mulletnoun
The rowel of a spur.
Mulletnoun
Any one of numerous fishes of the genus Mugil; - called also gray mullets. They are found on the coasts of both continents, and are highly esteemed as food. Among the most valuable species are Mugil capito of Europe, and Mugil cephalus which occurs both on the European and American coasts.
Mulletnoun
Any species of the genus Mullus, or family Mullidæ; called also red mullet, and surmullet, esp. the plain surmullet (Mullus barbatus), and the striped surmullet (Mullus surmulletus) of Southern Europe. The former is the mullet of the Romans. It is noted for the brilliancy of its colors. See Surmullet.
Mulletnoun
A star, usually five pointed and pierced; - when used as a difference it indicates the third son.
Mulletnoun
Small pinchers for curling the hair.
Mulletnoun
highly valued lean flesh of marine or freshwater mullet
Mulletnoun
freshwater or coastal food fishes a spindle-shaped body; found worldwide
Mulletnoun
bottom dwelling marine warm water fishes with two barbels on the chin
Mulletnoun
any of various chiefly marine fish that are widely caught for food.
Mulletnoun
a star with five (or more) straight-edged points or rays, as a charge or a mark of cadency for a third son.
Mulletnoun
a man's hairstyle in which the hair is cut short at the front and sides and left long at the back.
Mohawknoun
alternative case form of Mohawk|nodot=yes(hairstyle).
Mohawk
One of a tribe of Indians who formed part of the Five Nations. They formerly inhabited the valley of the Mohawk River.
Mohawk
One of certain ruffians who infested the streets of London in the time of Addison, and took the name from the Mohawk Indians.
Mohawknoun
a member of the Iroquoian people formerly living along the Mohawk River in New York state
Mohawknoun
the Iroquoian language spoken by the Mohawk people