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GEM'INOUS, a. [L. geminus.] Double; in pairs.
GEM'INY, n. [supra.] Twins; a pair; a couple.
GEM'MARY, a. [from gem.] Pertaining to gems or jewels.
GEMMA'TION, n. [L. gemmatio, from gemma.] In botany, budding; the state, form or...
GEM'MEOUS, a. [L. gemmeus.] Pertaining to gems; of the nature of gems; resemblin...
GEMMIP'AROUS, a. [L. gemma, a bud, and pario, to bear.] Producing buds or gems.
GEM'MULE, n. A little gem or bud.
GEM'MY, a. Bright; glittering; full of gems. 1. Neat; spruce; smart.
GEMO'TE, n. A meeting. [See Meet .]
GEMS'BOK, n. The name given to a variety of the antelope.
GEND`ARM, n. In France, gens d`armes is the denomination given to a select body ...
GEND`ARMERY, n. [supra.] The body of gendarms.
GEN'DER, n. [L. genus, from geno, gigno; Gr.to beget, or to be born; Eng. kind. ...
GENEALOG'ICAL, a. [from genealogy.] 1. Pertaining to the descent of persons or f...
GENEAL'OGIST, n. He who traces descents of persons or families.
GENEAL'OGIZE, v.i. To relate the history of descents.