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GLENE, n. [Gr.] In anatomy, the cavity or socket of the eye, and the pupil; any ...
GLEW. [See Glue .]
GLI'ADINE, n. [Gr. glue.] One of the constituents of gluten, a slightly transpar...
GLIB, a. [L. glaber, smooth; labor, to slide. This word contains the elements of...
GLIB'LY, adv. Smoothly; volubly; as, to slide glibly; to speak glibly.
GLIB'NESS, n. Smoothness; slipperiness; as a polished ice-like glibness. 1. Volu...
GLIDE, v.i. 1. To flow gently; to move without noise or violence; as a river. by...
GLI'DER, n. He or that which glides.
GLI'DING, ppr. Passing along gently and smoothly; moving rapidly, or with ease.
GLIM'MER, v.i. 1. To shoot feeble or scattered rays of light; as the glimmering ...
GLIM'MERING, ppr. Shining faintly; shooting feeble scattered rays of light. GLIM...
GLIMPSE, n. glims. 1. A weak faint light. Such vast room in Nature,\par Only to ...
GLIS'SA, n. A fish of the tunny kind, without scales.
GLIST, n. [from glisten.] Glimmer; mica. [See Glimmer .]
GLIS'TEN, v.i. glis'n. [Heb. to shine; L. glisco; Eng. gloss.] To shine; to spar...
GLIS'TENING, ppr. Shining; sparkling; emitting rays of light.