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Webster Dictionary :: Gypsey

GYP'SEY GYP'SUM, n. Plaster stone; sulphate of lime; a mineral not infrequently ...

Webster Dictionary :: Gypsy

GYP'SY, n. [See Gipsey .]

Webster Dictionary :: Gyral

GY'RAL, a. [See Gyre.] Whirling; moving in a circular form.

Webster Dictionary :: Gyration

GYRA'TION, n. [L. gyratio. See Gyre.] A turning or whirling round; a circular mo...

Webster Dictionary :: Gyred

GY'RED, a. Falling in rings.

Webster Dictionary :: Gyrfalcon

GYR'FALCON, n. [L. hierofalco, from Gr. sacred, and falco, and so named from the...

Webster Dictionary :: Gyromancy

GYR'OMANCY, n. [Gr. a circuit, and divination.] A kind of divination performed b...

Webster Dictionary :: Gyve

GYVE, n. Gyves are fetters or shackles for the legs. Gyves and the mill had tame...

Webster Dictionary :: H

H, is the eighth letter of the English Alphabet. It is properly the representati...

Webster Dictionary :: Ha

HA, an exclamation, denoting surprise, joy or grief. With the first or long soun...

Webster Dictionary :: Haak

HAAK, n. A fish. Habeas Corpus, [L. have the body.] A writ for delivering a pers...

Webster Dictionary :: Haberdasher

HAB'ERDASHER, n. A seller of small wares; a word little used or not at all in th...

Webster Dictionary :: Haberdashery

HAB'ERDASHERY, n. The goods and wares sold by a haberdasher.

Webster Dictionary :: Haberdine

HAB'ERDINE, n. A dried salt cod.

Webster Dictionary :: Habergeon

HAB'ERGEON, n. A coat of mail or armor to defend the neck and breast. It was for...

Webster Dictionary :: Habile

HAB'ILE, a. Fit; proper. [Not in use.]

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