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GAN'GRENE, n. [L. gangroena.] A mortification of living flesh, or of some part o...
GANGRENES'CENT, a. Tending to mortification; beginning to corrupt or putrefy, as...
GAN'GRENOUS, a. Mortified; indicating mortification of living flesh.
GANGUE, n. gang. [See Gang .] In mining, the earthy, stony, saline, or combustib...
GANG'WAY, n. A passage, way or avenue into or out of any inclosed place, especia...
GANG'WEEK, n. Rogation week, when processions are made to lustrate or survey the...
GAN'IL, n. A kind of brittle limestone.
GAN'NET, n. The Solan Goose, a fowl of the genus Pelicanus, about seven pounds i...
GANT, a. gant. Vacant; hollow; empty, as an animal after long fasting; hence, le...
GANT'LET GANT'LOPE, n. A military punishment inflicted on criminals for some hei...
GAN'ZA, n. A kind of wold goose, by a flock of which a virtuoso was fabled to be...
GAOL, n. A prison; a place for the confinement of debtors and criminals. GAOL , ...
GAOLDELIV'ERY, n. A judicial process for clearing jails of criminals, by trial a...
GAOLER, n. The keeper of a gaol or prisoner; a jailor.
GAP, n. [See Gape and Gab.] 1. An opening in any thing made by breaking or parti...
G`APE, v.i. 1. To open the mouth wide, from sleepiness, drowsiness or dullness; ...