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1,133 words match “TOGETHER”

GALLEIN n.
A red crystalline dyestuff, obtained by heating together pyrogallic and phthalic acids.
GANG n. 2 definitions
A combination of similar implements arranged so as, by acting together, to save time or labor; a set; as, a gang of saws, or of plows.
GATHER v. 7 definitions
To bring together; to collect, as a number of separate things, into one place, or into one aggregate body; to assemble; to muster; to congregate. And Belgium's capital had gathered them Her beauty and her chivalry. Byron. When he had gathered all the chief priests and scribes of the people together. Matt. ii. 4.…
GATHERING n. 3 definitions
The act of collecting or bringing together.
GEAR n.
Business matters; affairs; concern. [Obs.] Thus go they both together to their gear. Spenser.
GEMINATE a.
In pairs or twains; two together; binate; twin; as, geminate flowers. Gray.
GENERAL a.
The roll of the drum which calls the troops together; as, to beat the general.
GIB n.
otched or otherwise, in a machine or structure, to hold other parts in place or bind them together, or to afford a bearing surface; -- usually held or adjusted by means of a wedge, key, or screw. Gib and key, or Gib and cotter (Steam Engine), the fixed wedge or gib, and the driving wedge,key, or cotter, used for tighte…
GIRDER n.
onsisting of two parallel wooden beams, between which is an iron plate, the whole clamped together by iron bolts.
GIVE v.
and, to know, etc. But there the duke was given to understand That in a gondola were seen together Lorenzo and his amorous Jessica. Shak. To give away, to make over to another; to transfer. Whatsoever we employ in charitable uses during our lives, is given away from ourselves. Atterbury. -- To give back, to return; to…
GLASS n.
transparent substance, white or colored, having a conchoidal fracture, and made by fusing together sand or silica with lime, potash, soda, or lead oxide. It is used for window panes and mirrors, for articles of table and culinary use, for lenses, and various articles of ornament.
GLASS-ROPE n.
a long stem, consisting of a bundle of long and large, glassy, siliceous fibers, twisted together.
GLENGARRY; GLENGARRY BONNET n.
en, with straight sides and a hollow top sloping to the back, where it is parted and held together by ribbons or strings.
GLOMERATE a.
Gathered together in a roundish mass or dense cluster; conglomerate.
GLUTINATE v.
To unite with glue; to cement; to stick together. Bailey.
GLUTINATION n.
The act of uniting with glue; sticking together.
GNASH v. 2 definitions
To strike together, as in anger or pain; as, to gnash the teeth.
GOOD a.
Not lacking or deficient; full; complete. Good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over. Luke vi. 38.
GRAFTING n.
rain and in the middle of the sloping surface, forming a kind of tongue, so that when put together, the tongue of each is inserted in the slit of the other. -- Grafting scissors, a surgeon's scissors, used in rhinoplastic operations, etc. -- Grafting tool. (a) Any tool used in grafting. (b) A very strong curved spade…
GRAPE n.
mis botrana), which in the larval state eats the interior of grapes, and often binds them together with silk. -- Grape of a cannon, the cascabel or knob at the breech. -- Grape sugar. See Glucose. -- Grape worm (Zoöl.), the larva of the grape moth. -- Soar grapes, things which persons affect to despise because they…
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