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Webster Dictionary :: Gunstone

GUN'STONE, n. A stone used for the shot of cannon. Before the invention of iron ...

Webster Dictionary :: Guntackle

GUN'TACKLE, n. The tackle used on board of ships to run the guns out of the port...

Webster Dictionary :: Gunwale

GUN'WALE GUN'NEL, n. The upper edge of a ship's side; the uppermost wale of a sh...

Webster Dictionary :: Gurge

GURGE, n. [L. gurges.] A whirlpool. [Little used.] GURGE , v.t. To swallow. [Not...

Webster Dictionary :: Gurgion

GUR'GION, n. The coarser part of meal separated from the bran. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Gurgle

GUR'GLE, v.i. [L. gurges. See Gargle , which See ms to be of the same family, or...

Webster Dictionary :: Gurgling

GURG'LING, ppr. Running or flowing with a purling sound.

Webster Dictionary :: Gurhofite

GUR'HOFITE, n. A subvariety of magnesian carbonate of lime, found near Gurhof, i...

Webster Dictionary :: Gurnard

GUR'NARD, n. A fish of several species of the genus Trigla. The head is loricate...

Webster Dictionary :: Gurrah

GUR'RAH, n. A kind of plain, coarse India muslin.

Webster Dictionary :: Gush

GUSH, v.i. 1. To issue with violence and rapidity, as a fluid; to rush forth as ...

Webster Dictionary :: Gushing

GUSH'ING, ppr. Rushing forth with violence, as a fluid; flowing copiously; as gu...

Webster Dictionary :: Gusset

GUS'SET, n. A small piece of cloth inserted in a garment, for the purpose of str...

Webster Dictionary :: Gust

GUST, n. [L. gustus, gusto; Gr. a contracted word, for it has taste.] 1. Taste; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Gustable

GUST'ABLE, a. That may be tasted; tastable. 1. Pleasant to the taste. [Little us...

Webster Dictionary :: Gustation

GUSTA'TION,n. The act of tasting. [Little used.]

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