Dictionary
mu•ti•ny
Pronunciation: (myOOt'n-ē), [key]
—n., pl. -nies,
—v., -nied, -ny•ing.
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n.
1. revolt or rebellion against constituted authority, esp. by sailors against their officers.
2. rebellion against any authority.
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v.i.
to commit the offense of mutiny; revolt against authority.
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