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1,000+ words match “TIME”

GAUL n. 2 definitions
The Anglicized form of Gallia, which in the time of the Romans included France and Upper Italy (Transalpine and Cisalpine Gaul).
GAVOT n.
a dance tune, the air of which has two brisk and lively, yet dignified, strains in common time, each played twice over. [Written also gavotte.]
GEMMA n. 2 definitions
the small spores or buds in the reproduction of certain Protozoa, which separate one at a time from the parent cell.
GENERATION n. 7 definitions
r remove from an ancestor; the mass of beings living at one period; also, the average lifetime of man, or the ordinary period of time at which one rank follows another, or father is succeeded by child, usually assumed to be one third of a century; an age. This is the book of the generations of Adam. Gen. v. 1. Ye shall…
GENTLE a. 11 definitions
mple. Johnson's Cyc. The studies wherein our noble and gentle youth ought to bestow their time. Milton.
GEORGE NOBLE n.
A gold noble of the time of Henry VIII. See Noble, n.
GERLIND n.
A salmon returning from the sea the second time. [Prov. Eng.]
GERM n. 3 definitions
cell (Biol.), the germ, egg, spore, or cell from which the plant or animal arises. At one time a part of the body of the parent, it finally becomes detached,and by a process of multiplication and growth gives rise to a mass of cells, which ultimately form a new individual like the parent. See Ovum. -- Germ gland. (Ana…
GHOST DANCE n.
about 1890 in the doctrines of the Piute Wovoka, the Indian Messiah, who taught that the time was drawing near when the whole Indian race, the dead with the living, should be reunited to live a life of millennial happiness upon a regenerated earth. The religion inculcates peace, righteousness, and work, and holds that…
GIRLHOOD n.
State or time of being a girl.
GIUSTO a.
In just, correct, or suitable time.
GIVE v. 22 definitions
To average gains and losses. (b) To exchange freely, as blows, sarcasms, etc. -- To give time (Law), to accord extension or forbearance to a debtor. Abbott. -- To give the time of day, to salute one with the compliment appropriate to the hour, as "good morning." "good evening", etc. -- To give tongue, in hunter's ph…
GIVEN n. 4 definitions
Stated; fixed; as, in a given time. Given name, the Christian name, or name given by one's parents or guardians, as distinguished from the surname, which is inherited. [Colloq.]
GLANCE v. 11 definitions
move quickly, appearing and disappearing rapidly; to be visible only for an instant at a time; to move interruptedly; to twinkle. And all along the forum and up the sacred seat, His vulture eye pursued the trip of those small glancing feet. Macaulay.
GLASS n. 12 definitions
A vessel filled with running sand for measuring time; an hourglass; and hence, the time in which such a vessel is exhausted of its sand. She would not live The running of one glass. Shak.
GLEEK v. 5 definitions
To make sport; to gibe; to sneer; to spend time idly. [Obs.] Shak.
GLORIOUS a. 3 definitions
torious. Burns. During his office treason was no crime, The sons of Belial had a glorious time. Dryden.
GO v. 32 definitions
pregnant; to gestate. The fruit she goes with, I pray for heartily, that it may find Good time, and live. Shak.
GOING n. 4 definitions
ery to drive the train. (b) A device for maintaining a force to drive the train while the timepiece is being wound up. -- Going forth. (Script.) (a) Outlet; way of exit. "Every going forth of the sanctuary." Ezek. xliv. 5. (b) A limit; a border. "The going forth thereof shall be from the south to Kadesh-barnea." Num.…
GOLDEN a. 3 definitions
Literature) The best part (B. C. 81 -- A. D. 14) of the classical period of Latinity; the time when Cicero, Cæsar, Virgil, etc., wrote. Hence: (c) That period in the history of a literature, etc., when it flourishes in its greatest purity or attains its greatest glory; as, the Elizabethan age has been considered the go…
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