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GUN'STONE, n. A stone used for the shot of cannon. Before the invention of iron ...
GUN'TACKLE, n. The tackle used on board of ships to run the guns out of the port...
GUN'WALE GUN'NEL, n. The upper edge of a ship's side; the uppermost wale of a sh...
GURGE, n. [L. gurges.] A whirlpool. [Little used.] GURGE , v.t. To swallow. [Not...
GUR'GION, n. The coarser part of meal separated from the bran. [Not used.]
GUR'GLE, v.i. [L. gurges. See Gargle , which See ms to be of the same family, or...
GURG'LING, ppr. Running or flowing with a purling sound.
GUR'HOFITE, n. A subvariety of magnesian carbonate of lime, found near Gurhof, i...
GUR'NARD, n. A fish of several species of the genus Trigla. The head is loricate...
GUR'RAH, n. A kind of plain, coarse India muslin.
GUSH, v.i. 1. To issue with violence and rapidity, as a fluid; to rush forth as ...
GUSH'ING, ppr. Rushing forth with violence, as a fluid; flowing copiously; as gu...
GUS'SET, n. A small piece of cloth inserted in a garment, for the purpose of str...
GUST, n. [L. gustus, gusto; Gr. a contracted word, for it has taste.] 1. Taste; ...
GUST'ABLE, a. That may be tasted; tastable. 1. Pleasant to the taste. [Little us...
GUSTA'TION,n. The act of tasting. [Little used.]