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GEN'EROUSNESS, n. The quality of being generous; magnanimity; nobleness of mind....
GEN'ESIS, n. [See Gender .] 1. The first book of the sacred scriptures of the Ol...
GEN'ET, n. A small-sized, well-proportioned Spanish horse. 1. An animal of the w...
GENETH'LIAC, a. [Gr. to be born.] Pertaining to nativities as calculated by astr...
GENETHLI'ACAL GENETH'LIACS, n. The science of calculating nativities or predicti...
GENETHLIAT'IC, n. He who calculates nativities. [Little used.]
GENE'VA, n. A spirit distilled from grain or malt, with the addition of juniper ...
GENE'VANISM, n. [from Geneva, where Calvin resided.] Calvinism.
GENEVOIS, n. plu. jeneva'y. People of Geneva.
GE'NIAL, a. [L. genialis, from geno, gigno,] 1. Contributing to propagation or p...
GE'NIALLY, adv. by genius or nature; naturally. [Little used.] 1. Gayly; cheerfu...
GENIC'ULATED, a. [L. geniculatus, from geniculum, a knot or joint, from the root...
GENICULA'TION, n. Knottiness; the state of having knots or joints like a knee.
GE'NII, n. [L. plu.] A sort of imaginary intermediate beings between men and ang...
GE'NIO, n. [L. genius.] A man of a particular turn of mind.
GEN'ITAL, a. [L. genitalis, from the root of gigno; Gr. to beget.] Pertaining to...