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Webster Dictionary :: Grinning

GRIN'NING, ppr. Closing the teeth and showing them, as in laughter; a showing of...

Webster Dictionary :: Grinningly

GRIN'NINGLY, adv. With a grinning laugh.

Webster Dictionary :: Grip

GRIP, n. The griffon. [Not in use.] GRIP , n. A grasp; a holding fast. GRIP , n....

Webster Dictionary :: Gripe

GRIPE, v.t. [L.rapio.] 1. To seize; to grasp; to catch with the hand, and to cla...

Webster Dictionary :: Griper

GRIPER, n. One who gripes; an oppressor; an extortioner.

Webster Dictionary :: Griping

GRIPING, ppr. Grasping; seizing; holding fast; pinching; oppressing; distressing...

Webster Dictionary :: Gripingly

GRIPINGLY, adv. With a pain in the bowels.

Webster Dictionary :: Gripple

GRIP'PLE, a. [from gripe.] Griping; greedy; covetous; unfeeling. 1. Grasping fas...

Webster Dictionary :: Grippleness

GRIP'PLENESS, n. Covetousness.

Webster Dictionary :: Gris

GRIS, n. A kind of fur.

Webster Dictionary :: Grisamber

GRISAMBER, used by Milton for ambergris.

Webster Dictionary :: Grise

GRISE, n. [L. gressus.] A step, or scale of steps. 1. A swine.

Webster Dictionary :: Grisette

GRISETTE, n. griset'. A tradesman's wife or daughter. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Griskin

GRIS'KIN,n. [See Grise .] The spine of a hog. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Grisly

GRIS'LY, a. s as z. Frightful; horrible; terrible; as grisly locks; a grisly cou...

Webster Dictionary :: Grisons

GRIS'ONS, n. Inhabitants of the eastern Swiss alps.

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