GLOAR
GLOAR, verb intransitive To squint; to stare.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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GLOAR, verb intransitive To squint; to stare.
GLOAT, verb intransitive To cast side glances; to stare with eagerness or admiration.
GLO'BATEGLO'BATED, adjective [Latin globatus.] Having the form of a globe; spherical; spheroidal.
GLOBE, noun [Latin globus; Eng. clew. See Clew.]1. A round or spherical solid body; a ball; a sphere; a body whose surface is in every part equidistant from the center.2. The ea...
GLOBE-AMARANTH, noun A plant of the genus Gomphrena. [See Amaranth.]
GLOBE-ANIMAL, noun A species of animalcule of a globular form.
GLOBE-DAISY, noun A plant or flower of the genus Globularia.
GLO'BE-FISH, noun A fish of a globular shape, the Ostracion.
GLO'BE-FLOWER, noun A plant or flower of the genus Sphaeranthus.
GLOBE-RANUN'CULUS, noun A plant, the Trollius europaeus.
GLO'BE-THISTLE, noun A plant of the genus Echinops.
GLOBO'SE, adjective [Latin globosus, from globe.]Round; spherical; globular.
GLOBOS'ITY, noun The quality of being round; sphericity.
GLO'BOUS, adjective [Latin globosus.] Round; spherical.
GLOB'ULAR, adjective [from globe.] Round; spherical; having the form of a small ball or sphere; as globular atoms.
GLOBULA'RIA, noun A flosculous flower.
GLOB'ULE, noun [Latin globulus, dim. of globus.]A little globe; a small particle of matter of a spherical form; a word particularly applied to the red particles of blood, which ...
GLOB'ULOUS, adjective Round; globular; having the form of a small sphere.
GLO'BY, adjective Round; orbicular.
GLODE, old preterit tense of glide.
GLOME, noun [Latin glomus; Heb. to wind, convolve, or collect into a mass.] In botany, a roundish head of flowers.
GLOM'ERATE, verb transitive [Latin glomero, from glomus, supra.]To gather or wind into a ball; to collect into a spherical form or mass, as threads.
GLOM'ERATED, participle passive Gathered into a ball or round mass.
GLOM'ERATING, participle present tense Collecting or winding into a ball or round mass.
GLOMERA'TION, noun [Latin glomertio.] The act of gathering, winding or forming into a ball or spherical body.1. A body formed into a ball.
GLOM'EROUS, adjective [Latin glomerosus.] Gathered or formed into a ball or round mass.
GLOOM, noun1. Obscurity; partial or total darkness; thick shade; as the gloom of a forest, or the gloom of midnight.2. Cloudiness or heaviness of mind; melancholy; aspect of sor...