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GLOSS'Y, a. Smooth and shining; reflecting luster from a smooth surface; highly ...
GLOT'TIS, n. [Gr. the tongue.] The narrow opening at the upper part of the asper...
GLOUT, v.i. To pout; to look sullen. [Not used.] GLOUT , v.t. To view attentivel...
GLOVE, n. A cover for the hand, or for the hand and arm, with a separate sheath ...
GLOVER, n. One whose occupation is to make and sell gloves.
GLOW, v.i. 1. To shine with intense heat; or perhaps more correctly, to shine wi...
GLOWING, ppr. Shining with intense heat; white with heat. 1. Burning with veheme...
GLOWINGLY, adv. With great brightness; with ardent heat or passion.
GLOWWORM, n. The female of the Lampyris noctiluca, an insect of the order of Col...
GLOZE, v.i. To flatter; to wheedle; to fawn; that is, to smooth, or to talk smoo...
GLO'ZER, n. A flatterer.
GLO'ZING, ppr. Flattering; wheedling. GLO'ZING , n. Specious representation.
GLU'CIN, n. [Gr.] A soft white earth or powder obtained from the beryl and emera...
GLUE, n. glu. [L. gluten.] Inspissated animal gluten; a tenacious, viscid matter...
GLU'EBOILER, n. [glue and boil.] One whose occupation is to make glue.
GLU'ED, pp. United or cemented with glue.