Muller

/'mʌlə/
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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A vessel for mulling wine: A container, typically made of metal or ceramic, used to heat and spice wine or other beverages.
    • A grinding tool: A heavy hand tool, usually with a flat base and a handle, used to crush, grind, and mix substances like grain, drugs, or pigments on a hard, flat stone slab.
    • A reflective thinker: A person who engages in quiet, deep, and prolonged thought; a ponderer.
    • A surname of notable individuals: The family name of several prominent scientists and scholars, including geneticist Hermann Joseph Muller, philologist Friedrich Max Müller, and others.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The bartender heated the spiced cider in a muller. (The bartender heated the spiced cider in a mulling vessel.)
    • The artist used a glass muller to grind the pigments on a marble slab. (The artist used a glass grinding tool to crush the pigments on a marble slab.)
    • He was a true muller, often lost in thought for hours. (He was a true reflective thinker, often lost in thought for hours.)
    • Muller's experiments with X-rays won him a Nobel Prize. (The experiments conducted by the scientist named Muller with X-rays won him a Nobel Prize.)
Advanced Usage
  • "To mull over" (related verb): To think deeply about something; to ponder. While not the noun "muller," this phrasal verb is conceptually related to the "reflective thinker" meaning.
    • She needed to mull over the job offer before deciding. (She needed to think deeply about the job offer before deciding.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Mull (verb): To heat, sweeten, and spice a beverage; or to think about something deeply.
  • Mulling (noun/gerund): The process of heating a drink with spices; or the act of deep thought.
Synonyms
  • For the tool: Pestle, grinder, crusher.
  • For the thinker: Ponderer, contemplator, ruminator, thinker.
Related Phrases
  • Muller's ratchet (scientific term): A principle in evolutionary biology named after the geneticist Hermann Joseph Muller, describing the irreversible accumulation of harmful mutations.
    • The concept of Muller's ratchet is important in understanding asexual reproduction.
Noun
  1. a vessel in which wine is mulled
  2. a heavy tool of stone or iron (usually with a flat base and a handle) that is used to grind and mix material (as grain or drugs or pigments) against a slab of stone
  3. a reflective thinker characterized by quiet contemplation
  4. United States geneticist who studied the effects of X-rays on genes (1890-1967)
  5. British philologist (born in Germany) who specialized in Sanskrit (1823-1900)
  6. German mathematician and astronomer (1436-1476)
  7. German physiologist and anatomist (1801-1858)
  8. Swiss physicist who studied superconductivity (born in 1927)
  9. Swiss chemist who synthesized DDT and discovered its use as an insecticide (1899-1965)