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GEAR, n. 1. Apparatus; whatever is prepared; hence, habit; dress; ornaments. Arr...
GE'ARED, pp. Dressed; harnessed.
GE'ARING, ppr. Dressing; harnessing.
GE'ASON, n. s as z. Rare; uncommon; wonderful.
GEAT, n. The hole through which metal runs into a mold in castings.
GECK, n. A dupe. GECK , v.t. To cheat, trick or gull.
GEE GEESE, n. plu. of goose.
GEEST, n. Alluvial matter on the surface of land,not of recent origin.
GEHEN'NA,n. [Heb. ge-hinom, the valley of Hinom, in which was Tophet, where the ...
GEHLENITE, n. [from Gehlen, the chimist.] A mineral recently discovered, in the ...
GEL'ABLE, a. [from L. gelu, frost, or gelo, to congeal.] That may or can be cong...
GEL'ATIN, n. [L. gelo,to congeal, to freeze.] A concrete animal substance, trans...
GELAT'INATE, v.i. To be converted into gelatin or into a substance like jelly. L...
GELATINA'TION, n. The act or process of converting or being turned into gelatin,...
GEL'ATINIZE, v.i. The same as gelatinate.
GELAT'INOUS, a. Of the nature and consistence of gelatin; resembling jelly; visc...