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GN`ARLED, a. n`arled. Knotty; full of knots; as the gnarled oak.
GNASH, v.t. nash. To strike the teeth together, as in anger or pain; as, to gnas...
GNASH'ING, ppr. nash'ing. Striking the teeth together, as in anger, rage or pain...
GNAT, n. nat. A small insect, or rather a genus of insects, the Culex, whose lon...
GNAT'FLOWER, n. A flower, called also bee-flower.
GNAT'SNAPPER, n. A bird that catches gnats.
GNAT'WORM, n. A small water insect produced by a gnat, and which after its sever...
GNAW, v.t. naw. [ Gr. to scrape.] 1. To bite off by little and little; to bite o...
GNAW'ED, pp. naw'ed. Bit; corroded.
GNAW'ER, n. naw'er. He or that which gnaws or corrodes.
GNAW'ING, ppr. naw'ing. Biting off by little and little; corroding; eating by sl...
GNE'ISS, n. ne'is. In mineralogy, a species of aggregated rock, composed of quar...
GNOFF, n. nof. A miser. [Not in use.]
GNOME, n. nome. An imaginary being, supposed by the cabalists, to inhabit the in...
GNO'MICAL, a. nomical. Sententious; containing maxims. [Little used.]
GNOMIOMET'RICAL, a. [Gr. an index, and to measure.] The gnomiometrical telescope...