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Webster Dictionary :: Garreted

GAR'RETED, a. Protected by turrets.

Webster Dictionary :: Garreteer

GARRETEE'R, n. An inhabitant of a garret; a poor author.

Webster Dictionary :: Garrison

GAR'RISON, n. [English, garnish; warren, and from this root we have warrant and ...

Webster Dictionary :: Garron

GAR'RON, n. A small horse; a highland horse; a hack; a jade; a galloway. [Not us...

Webster Dictionary :: Garrulity

GARRU'LITY, n. [L. garrulitas, from garrio, to prate.] Talkativeness; loquacity;...

Webster Dictionary :: Garrulous

GAR'RULOUS, a. Talkative; prating; as garrulous old age.

Webster Dictionary :: Garter

G`ARTER, n. 1. A string or band used to tie a stocking to the leg. 2. The badge ...

Webster Dictionary :: Garterfish

G`ARTERFISH, n. A fish having a long depressed body, like the blade of a sword; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Garth

GARTH, n. 1. A dam or wear for catching fish. 2. A close; a little backside; a y...

Webster Dictionary :: Gas

GAS, n. In chimistry, a permanently elastic aeriform fluid, or a substance reduc...

Webster Dictionary :: Gascon

GAS'CON, n. A native of Gascony in France.

Webster Dictionary :: Gasconade

GAS'CONADE, n. A boast or boasting; a vaunt; a bravado; a bragging. GASCONA'DE ,...

Webster Dictionary :: Gaseous

GAS'EOUS, a. In the form of gas or an aeriform fluid.

Webster Dictionary :: Gash

GASH, n. [I know not through what channel we have received this word. It may be ...

Webster Dictionary :: Gashed

GASH'ED, pp. Cut with a long, deep incision.

Webster Dictionary :: Gashful

GASH'FUL, a. Full of gashes; hideous.

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