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Webster Dictionary :: Georama

GE'ORAMA, n. [Gr. the earth, and view.] An instrument or machine which exhibits ...

Webster Dictionary :: George

GEORGE, n. A figure of St. George on horseback,worn by knights of the garter. 1....

Webster Dictionary :: George-noble

GEORGE-NOBLE, n. A gold coin in the time of Henry VIII of the value of 6s.8d. st...

Webster Dictionary :: Georgic

GEOR'GIC, n. [Gr. rustic; and labor.] A rural poem; a poetical composition on th...

Webster Dictionary :: Geoscopy

GEOS'COPY, n. [Gr.] Knowledge of the earth, ground or soil, obtained by inspection.

Webster Dictionary :: Geranium

GERA'NIUM, n. [L. from Gr. a crane.] Crane's-bill, a genus of plants, of numerou...

Webster Dictionary :: Gerent

GE'RENT, a. [L. gerens.] Bearing; used in Vicegerent.

Webster Dictionary :: Gerfalcon

GERFALCON. [See Gyrfalcon .]

Webster Dictionary :: Germ

GERM, n. [L. germen.] In botany, the ovary or See d-bud of a plant, the rudiment...

Webster Dictionary :: German

GER'MAN, a. [L. germanus, a brother.] 1. Cousins german, are the sons or daughte...

Webster Dictionary :: Germander

GERMAN'DER, n. A plant, or rather the name of several plants, as the rock german...

Webster Dictionary :: Germanic

GERMAN'IC, a. Pertaining to Germany; as the Germanic body or confederacy.

Webster Dictionary :: Germanism

GER'MANISM, n. An idiom of the German language.

Webster Dictionary :: Germen

GERM'EN, n. plu. germens. Now contracted to germ, which see.

Webster Dictionary :: Germinal

GERM'INAL, a. [from germen. See Germ .] Pertaining to a germ or See d-bud.

Webster Dictionary :: Germinant

GERM'INANT, a. Sprouting.

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