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GLOW, v.i. 1. To shine with intense heat; or perhaps more correctly, to shine wi...
GLOVER, n. One whose occupation is to make and sell gloves.
GLOVE, n. A cover for the hand, or for the hand and arm, with a separate sheath ...
GLOUT, v.i. To pout; to look sullen. [Not used.] GLOUT , v.t. To view attentivel...
GLOT'TIS, n. [Gr. the tongue.] The narrow opening at the upper part of the asper...
GLOSS'Y, a. Smooth and shining; reflecting luster from a smooth surface; highly ...
GLOSSOL'OGY, n. [gloss and Gr. discourse.] Glosses or commentaries; explanatory ...
GLOSSOL'OGIST, n. [gloss.] One who writes glosses; a commentator.
GLOSSOG'RAPHY, n. The writing of comments for illustrating an author.
GLOSSOG'RAPHER, n. [gloss and Gr. to write.] A writer of glosses; a commentator;...
GLOSS'IST, n. A writer of comments. [Not in use.]
GLOSS'ING, ppr. Giving luster to; polishing; explaining by comments; giving a sp...
GLOSS'INESS,n. [from glossy.] The luster or brightness of a smooth surface.
GLOSS'ER, n. A writer of glosses; a scholiast; a commentator. 1. A polisher; one...
GLOSS'ED, pp. Made smooth and shining; explained.
GLOSSA'TOR, n. A writer of comments; a commentator. [Not used.