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GARD. [See Guard and Ward.]
G`ARDEN, n. [Eng. yard, an inclosed place; L. hortus.] 1. A piece of ground appr...
G`ARDEN-PLOT, n. The plot or plantation of a garden.
G`ARDEN-STUFF, n. Plants growing in a garden; vegetables for the table. [A word ...
G`ARDEN-WARE, n. The produce of gardens. [Not in use.]
G`ARDENER, n. One whose occupation is to make, tend and dress a garden.
G`ARDENING, ppr. Cultivating or tilling a garden. G`ARDENING , n. The act of lay...
G`ARDON, n. A fish of the roach kind.
GARE, n. Coarse wool growing on the legs of sheep.
G`ARGARISM, n. [L. gargarismus; Gr. to wash the mouth; allied probably to gorge,...
G`ARGARIZE, v.t. [L. gargarizo.] To wash or rinse the mouth with any medicated l...
G`ARGET, n. [See Gorge .] A distemper in cattle, consisting in a swelling of the...
G`ARGIL, n. A distemper in geese, which stops the head and often proves fatal.
G`ARGLE, v.t. [Eng. to gurgle.] 1. To wash the throat and mouth with a liquid pr...
G`ARGLION, n. An exsudation of nervous juice from a bruise, which indurates into...
G`ARGOL, n. A distemper in swine.