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622 words match “SERIE”

GAULT n.
A series of beds of clay and marl in the South of England, between the upper and lower greensand of the Cretaceous period.
GEOLATRY n.
The worship of the earth. G. W. Cox. The Geological Series.
GEOLOGY n.
hanges, and conditions have been produced; dynamical geology. See Chart of The Geological Series.
GIMMAL n.
Joined work whose parts move within each other; a pair or series of interlocked rings.
GIRANDOLE n.
A series of chambers in defensive mines. Farrow.
GIRDER n.
alf-lattice girder, a girder consisting of horizontal upper and lower bars connected by a series of diagonal bars sloping alternately in opposite directions so as to divide the space between the bars into a series of triangles. Knight. -- Sandwich girder, a girder consisting of two parallel wooden beams, between which…
GLOCKENSPIEL n.
An instrument, originally a series of bells on an iron rod, now a set of flat metal bars, diatonically tuned, giving a bell-like tone when played with a mallet; a carillon.
GLUCOSIDE n.
One of a large series of amorphous or crystalline substances, occurring very widely distributed in plants, rarely in animals, and regarded as influental agents in the formation and disposition of the sugars. They are frequently of a bitter taste, but, by the action of ferments, or of dilute acids and alkalies, always b…
GLYCOLYL n.
compound radical, CO.CH2, regarded as the essential radical of glycolic acid, and a large series of related compounds.
GLYOXALINE n.
on glyoxal, and forming the origin of a large class of derivatives hence, any one of the series of which glyoxaline is a type; -- called also oxaline.
GOLF n.
ll ball and a bat or club crooked at the lower end. He who drives the ball into each of a series of small holes in the ground and brings it into the last hole with the fewest strokes is the winner. [Scot.] Strutt.
GRADATION n.
Any degree or relative position in an order or series. The several gradations of the intelligent universe. I. Taylor.
GRADATORY n.
A series of steps from a cloister into a church.
GRADE n.
A step or degree in any series, rank, quality, order; relative position or standing; as, grades of military rank; crimes of every grade; grades of flour. They also appointed and removed, at their own pleasure, teachers of every grade. Buckle.
GRADUAL n.
A series of steps. [Obs.] Dryden.
GREAT a.
Large in number; numerous; as, a great company, multitude, series, etc.
GROPE v.
. We grope for the wall like the blind. Is. lix. 10. To grope a little longer among the miseries and sensualities ot a worldly life. Buckminster.
GUILLOCHE n.
nament in the form of two or more bands or strings twisted over each other in a continued series, leaving circular openings which are filled with round ornaments.
GUTTA n.
One of a series of ornaments, in the form of a frustum of a cone, attached to the lower part of the triglyphs, and also to the lower faces of the mutules, in the Doric order; -- called also campana, and drop. Gutta serena Etym: [L., lit. serene or clear drop] (Med.), amaurosis. -- Guttæ band (Arch.), the listel or ban…
HANDSEL n.
the hand of another; especially, a sale, gift, delivery, or using which is the first of a series, and regarded as on omen for the rest; a first installment; an earnest; as the first money received for the sale of goods in the morning, the first money taken at a shop newly opened, the first present sent to a young woman…
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