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Webster Dictionary :: Globularia

GLOBULA'RIA, n. A flosculous flower.

Webster Dictionary :: Globule

GLOB'ULE, n. [L. globulus, dim. of globus.] A little globe; a small particle of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Globulous

GLOB'ULOUS, a. Round; globular; having the form of a small sphere.

Webster Dictionary :: Globy

GLO'BY, a. Round; orbicular.

Webster Dictionary :: Glode

GLODE, old pret. of glide.

Webster Dictionary :: Glome

GLOME, n. [L. glomus; Heb. to wind, convolve, or collect into a mass.] In botany...

Webster Dictionary :: Glomerate

GLOM'ERATE, v.t. [L. glomero, from glomus, supra.] To gather or wind into a ball...

Webster Dictionary :: Glomerated

GLOM'ERATED, pp. Gathered into a ball or round mass.

Webster Dictionary :: Glomerating

GLOM'ERATING, ppr. Collecting or winding into a ball or round mass.

Webster Dictionary :: Glomeration

GLOMERA'TION, n. [L. glomertio.] The act of gathering, winding or forming into a...

Webster Dictionary :: Glomerous

GLOM'EROUS, a. [L. glomerosus.] Gathered or formed into a ball or round mass.

Webster Dictionary :: Gloom

GLOOM, n. 1. Obscurity; partial or total darkness; thick shade; as the gloom of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Gloomily

GLOOM'ILY, adv. [from gloomy.] Obscurely; dimly; darkly; dismally. 1. With melan...

Webster Dictionary :: Gloominess

GLOOM'INESS, n. Want of light; obscurity; darkness; dismalness. 1. Want of cheer...

Webster Dictionary :: Gloomy

GLOOM'Y, a. [from gloom.] Obscure; imperfectly illuminated; or dark; dismal; as ...

Webster Dictionary :: Gloriation

GLORIA'TION, n. [L. gloriatio.] Boast; a triumphing. [Not used.]

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