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GELD'EDGELD'ER, noun One who castrates.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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GELD'EDGELD'ER, noun One who castrates.
GELD'ER, n. One who castrates.
GELD'ER-ROSE. A plant, a species of Viburnum; also, a species of Spiraea.
GELD'ING, participle present tense Castrating.GELD'ING, noun A castrated animal, but chiefly a horse.
GEL'ID, adjective [Latin gelidus, from gelo, to freeze.] Cold; very cold.
GEL'IDNESS, noun Coldness.
GEL'LY, noun [Latin gelo, gelatus. It is now more generally written jelly.]1. The inspissated juice of fruit boiled with sugar.2. A viscous or glutinous substance; a gluey subst...
GELT, participle passive Castrated; emasculated.
GEM, noun [Latin gemma.]1. A bud. In botany, the bud or compendium of a plant, covered with scales to protect the rudiments from the cold of winter and other injuries; called th...
GEMAR'A, noun The second part of the Talmud or commentary on the Jewish laws.
GEMAR'IC, adjective Pertaining to the Gemara.
GEM'EL, noun [Latin gemellus.] A pair; a term inheraldry.
GEMELLIP'AROUS, adjective [Latin gemellus and pario.] Producing twins.
GEM'INATE, verb transitive [Latin gemino.] To double. [Little used.]
GEMINA'TION, noun A doubling; duplication; repetition.
GEM'INI, nounplural [Latin] Twins. In astronomy, a constellation or sign of the zodiac, representing Castor and Pollux. In the Britannic catalogue, it contains 85 stars.
GEM'INOUS, adjective [Latin geminus.] Double; in pairs.
GEM'INY, noun [supra.] Twins; a pair; a couple.
GEM'MARY, adjective [from gem.] Pertaining to gems or jewels.
GEMMA'TION, noun [Latin gemmatio, from gemma.]In botany, budding; the state, form or construction of the bud of plants, of the leaves, stipules, petioles or scales.
GEM'MEOUS, adjective [Latin gemmeus.] Pertaining to gems; of the nature of gems; resembling gems.
GEMMIP'AROUS, adjective [Latin gemma, a bud, and pario, to bear.]Producing buds or gems.
GEM'MULE, noun A little gem or bud.
GEM'MY, adjective Bright; glittering; full of gems.1. Neat; spruce; smart.
GEMO'TE, noun A meeting. [See Meet.]
GEMS'BOK, noun The name given to a variety of the antelope.
GEND'ARM, noun In France, gens d'armes is the denomination given to a select body of troops, destined to watch over the interior public safety. In the singular, gendarme, as wri...