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1,535 words match “BROWN”

GREATEN v.
To become large; to dilate. [R.] My blue eyes greatening in the looking-glass. Mrs. Browning.
GRISEOUS a.
Of a light color, or white, mottled with black or brown; grizzled or grizzly. Maunder.
GROUPER n.
ble food fishes of the genus Epinephelus, of the family Serranidæ, as the red grouper, or brown snapper (E. morio), and the black grouper, or warsaw (E. nigritus), both from Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.
GULOSITY n.
Excessive appetite; greediness; voracity. [R.] Sir T. Browne.
GUSTATION n.
The act of tasting. [R.] Sir T. Browne.
GUT v.
ntents; to destroy or remove the interior or contents of; as, a mob gutted the bouse. Tom Brown, of facetious memory, having gutted a proper name of its vowels, used it as freely as he pleased. Addison.
GUTTULOUS a.
In droplike form. [Obs.] In its [hail's] guttulous descent from the air. Sir T. Browne.
GYNANTHEROUS a.
an abnormal condition of the flower, in which the stamens are converted into pistils. A. Brown.
GYPSY MOTH; GIPSY MOTH n.
damage to fruit, shade, and forest trees of many kinds. The male gypsy moth is yellowish brown, the female white, and larger than the male. In both sexes the wings are marked by dark lines and a dark lunule. The caterpillars, when full- grown, have a grayish mottled appearance, with blue tubercles on the anterior and…
GYRE n.
and more quick he spins in giddy gyres. Dryden. Still expanding and ascending gyres. Mrs. Browning.
HABITATOR n.
A dweller; an inhabitant. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne.
HAEMAPHAEIN n.
A brownish substance sometimes found in the blood, in cases of jaundice.
HAEMATIC a.
Of or pertaining to the blood; sanguine; brownish red. Hæmatic acid (Physiol.), a hypothetical acid, supposed to be formed from hemoglobin during its oxidation in the lungs, and to have the power of freeing carbonic acid from the sodium carbonate of the serum. Thudichum.
HAEMATITIC a.
Of a blood-red color; crimson; (Bot.) brownish red.
HAEMOL n.
A dark brown powder containing iron, prepared by the action of zinc dust as a reducing agent upon the coloring matter of the blood, used medicinally as a hematinic.
HALF a.
alf truth, a statement only partially true, or which gives only a part of the truth. Mrs. Browning. -- Half year, the space of six moths; one term of a school when there are two terms in a year.
HAMPER n.
A shackle; a fetter; anything which impedes. W. Browne.
HAP v.
To clothe; to wrap. The surgeon happed her up carefully. Dr. J. Brown.
HARD adv.
So as to raise difficulties. " The guestion is hard set". Sir T. Browne.
HARDBAKE n.
A sweetmeat of boiled brown sugar or molasses made with almonds, and flavored with orange or lemon juice, etc. Thackeray.
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