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GREE'NSTONE, n. [so called from a tinge of green in the color.] A rock of the tr...
GREE'NWEED, n. A plant of the genus Genista.
GREE'NWOOD,n. Wood when green, as in summer. GREE'NWOOD , a. Pertaining to a gre...
GREET, v.t. [L. rudo, to bray, to roar.] 1. To address with expressions of kind ...
GREE'TED, pp. Addressed with kind wishes; complimented.
GREE'TER, n. One who greets.
GREE'TING, ppr. Addressing with kind wishes or expressions of joy; complimenting...
GREEZE, n. [L. gressus.] A step, or flight of steps. [See Greece .]
GREF'FIER, n. A registrar, or recorder.
GRE'GAL, a. [L. grex.] Pertaining to a flock.
GREGA'RIAN, a. [See Gregarious .] Belonging to the herd or common sort.
GREGA'RIOUS, a. [L. gregarius, from grex, a herd.] Having the habit of assemblin...
GREGA'RIOUSLY, adv. In a flock or herd; in a company.
GREGA'RIOUSNESS, n. The state or quality of living in flocks or herds.
GREGO'RIAN, a. Denoting what belongs to Gregory. The Gregorian calendar, is one ...
GREIT, v.i. To lament.