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GUY, n. gi. In marine affairs, a rope used to keep a heavy body steady while hoi...
GUZ'ZLE, v.i. To swallow liquor greedily; to drink much; to drink frequently. We...
GUZ'ZLER, n. One who guzzles; an immoderate drinker.
GWIN'IAD, n. The whiting, a fish of the salmon or trout kind, found in many lake...
GYBE, n. A sneer. [See Gibe .] GYBE , v.t. In seamen's language, to shift a boom...
GY'BING, ppr. Shifting a boom-sail from one side of a vessel to the other.
GYE, v.t. To guide.
GYMNASIUM, n. [Gr. from naked.] In Greece, a place where athletic exercises were...
GYMNASTIC, a. [L. gymnasticus; Gr. to exercise, from naked; the ancients being n...
GYMNASTICALLY, adv. In a gymnastic manner; athletically.
GYMNASTICS, n. The gymnastic art; the art of performing athletic exercises.
GYM'NIC, a. [L. gymnicus.] 1. Pertaining to athletic exercises of the body. 2. P...
GYM'NOSOPHIST, n. [Gr. naked, and a philosopher.] A philosopher of India, so cal...
GYM'NOSOPHY, n. The doctrines of the Gymnosophists.
GYMNOSPERM, n. [Gr. naked, and See d.] In botany, a plant that bears naked See ds.
GYMNOSPERM'OUS, a. Having naked See ds, or See ds not inclosed in a capsule or o...