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GLAUB'ER-SALT, n. Sulphate of soda, a well known cathartic.
GLAUB'ERITE, n. A mineral of a grayish white or yellowish color, consisting of d...
GLAUCO'MA, n. [Gr.] A fault in the eye, in which the crystalline humor becomes g...
GLAUC'OUS, a. [L. glaucus.] Of a sea green color; of a light green.
GLAVE, n. A broadsword; a falchion. [Not used.]
GLAV'ER, v.i. [L. glaber, lavis, or lubricus; Eng. glib.] To flatter; to wheedle...
GLAV'ERER, n. A flatterer. [supra.]
GLAZE, v.t. [from glass.] To furnish with windows of glass; as, to glaze a house...
GLA'ZED, pp. Furnished with glass windows; incrusted with a substance resembling...
GLA'ZIER, n. gla'zhur. [from glaze or glass.] One whose business is to set windo...
GLA'ZING, ppr. Furnishing with window glass. 1. Crusting with a vitreous substan...
GLEAM, n. [L. flamma.] The radical sense is to throw, to shoot or dart, and it m...
GLE'AMING, ppr. Shooting as rays of light; shining. GLE'AMING , n. A shoot or sh...
GLE'AMY, a. Darting beams of light; casting light in rays. In brazen arms, that ...
GLEAN, v.t. 1. To gather the stalks and ears of grain which reapers leave behind...
GLE'ANED, pp. Gathered after reapers; collected from small detached parcels; as ...