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GAS'TROCELE, [Gr. the stomach, and a tumor.] A rupture of the stomach.
GAS'TROMANCY, n. [Gr. belly, and divination.] A kind of divination among the anc...
GASTROR'APHY, n. [Gr. belly, and a sewing or suture.] The operation of sewing of...
GASTROT'OMY, n. [Gr. belly, and to cut.] The operation of cutting into or openin...
GAT, pret. of get.
GAT-TOOTHED, a. Goat-toothed; having a lickerish tooth.
GATE, n. 1. A large door which gives entrance into a walled city, a castle, a te...
GA'TED, a. Having gates.
GA'TEVEIN, n. The vena portae, a large vein which conveys the blood from the abd...
GA'TEWAY, n. A way through the gate of some inclosure. 1. A building to be passe...
GATH'ER, v.t. 1. To bring together; to collect a number of separate things into ...
GATH'ERABLE, a. That may be collected; that may be deduced. [Unusual.]
GATH'ERED, pp. Collected; assembled; contracted; plaited; drawn by inference.
GATH'ERER, n. One who gathers or collects; one who gets in a crop.
GATH'ERING, ppr. Collecting; assembling; drawing together; plaiting; wrinkling. ...
GATH'ERS, n. Plaits; folds; puckers; wrinkles in cloth.