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GALLINA'CEOUS, a. [L. gallinaceus, from gallina, a hen, gallus, a cock, whose na...
GALL'ING, ppr. [See Gall , the verb.] 1. Fretting the skin; excoriating. 2. Adap...
GAL'LINULE, n. [L. gallinula, dim. of gallina, a hen.] A tribe of fowls of the g...
GALLIOT GAL'LIPOT, n. A small pot or vessel painted and glazed, used by druggist...
GALLIT'ZINITE, n. Rutile, an ore of titanium.
GAL'LIVAT, n. A small vessel used on the Malabar coast.
GALL'LESS, a. [from gall.] Free from gall or bitterness.
GAL'LON, n. [Law L. galona.] A measure of capacity for dry or liquid things, but...
GALLOON', n. A kind of close lace made of gold or silver, or of silk only.
GAL'LOP, v.i. 1. To move or run with leaps, as a horse to run or move with speed...
GAL'LOPER, n. A horse that gallops; also, a man that gallops or makes haste. 1. ...
GAL'LOPIN, n. A servant for the kitchen.
GAL'LOW, v.t. To fright or terrify.
GAL'LOWAY, n. A horse or species of horses of a small size, bred in Galloway in ...
GAL'LOWGLASS, n. An ancient Irish foot soldier.
GAL'LOWS, n. singular. [Gallows is in the singular number and should be preceded...