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GIN'GING, n. In mining, the lining of a mine-shaft with stones or bricks for its...
GIN'GIVAL, a. [L. gingiva, the gum.] Pertaining to the gums.
GIN'GLE GIN'GLYMOID, a. [Gr. a hinge, and form.] Pertaining to or resembling a g...
GIN'GLYMUS, n. [Gr.] In anatomy, a species of articulation resembling a hinge. T...
GIN'NET, n. A nag. [See Jennet .]
GIN'SENG, n. [This word is probably Chinese, and it is said by Grosier, to signi...
GIP, v.t. To take out the entrails of herrings.
GIP'SEY, n. The Gipseys are a race of vagabonds which infest Europe, Africa and ...
GIP'SEYISM, n. The arts and practices of gipseys; deception; cheating; flattery....
GIRAFF', n. The camelopard, a quadruped. [See Camelopard .]
GIR'ANDOLE, n. A chandelier; a large kind of branched candlestick.
GIR'ASOL, n. [L. gyrus, a turn; L. sol, the sun.] 1. The turnsole, a plant of th...
GIRD, n. gurd. [Eng. a yard.] 1. A twitch or pang; a sudden spasm, which resembl...
GIRD'ED, pp. Bound; surrounded; invested; put on.
GIRD'ER, n. In architecture, the principal piece of timber in a floor. Its end i...
GIRD'ING, ppr. Binding; surrounding; investing. GIRD'ING , n. A covering. Isa 3.