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Definition of g
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G () G is the
seventh
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
and a vocal
consonant.
It has two
sounds;
one
simple,
as in gave, go, gull; the other
compound
(like that of j), as in gem, gin,
dingy.
See Guide to
Pronunciation,
//
231-6,
155, 176, 178, 179, 196, 211, 246..
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Standard
::
Standard
(n.) The
proportion
of
weights
of fine metal and alloy
established
by
authority.
Reduce
::
Reduce
(n.) To
change
the form of a
quantity
or
expression
without
altering
its
value;
as, to
reduce
fractions
to their
lowest
terms,
to a
common
denominator,
etc..
Glance
::
Glance
(n.) A name given to some
sulphides,
mostly
dark-colored,
which have a
brilliant
metallic
luster,
as the
sulphide
of
copper,
called
copper
glance..
Trigesimo-secundo
::
Trigesimo-secundo
(a.)
Having
thirty-two
leaves
to a
sheet;
as, a
trigesimo-secundo
form, book, leaf, size, etc..
Alethoscope
::
Alethoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
viewing
pictures
by means of a lens, so as to
present
them in their
natural
proportions
and
relations..
Splanchnotomy
::
Splanchno-skeleton
(n.) That part of the
skeleton
connected
with the sense
organs
and the
viscera.
Unmerchantable
::
Unmerchantable
(a.) Not
merchantable;
not fit for
market;
being of a kind,
quality,
or
quantity
that is
unsalable..
Collector
::
Collector
(n.) One who
collects
things
which are
separate;
esp., one who makes a
business
or
practice
of
collecting
works of art,
objects
in
natural
history,
etc.; as, a
collector
of
coins..
Commiseration
::
Commiseration
(n.) The act of
commiserating;
sorrow
for the
wants,
afflictions,
or
distresses
of
another;
pity;
compassion..
Stoichiology
::
Stoichiological
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
stoichiology.
Withdraw
::
Withdraw
(v. t.) To take back; to
recall
or
retract;
as, to
withdraw
false
charges..
Forage
::
Forage
(n.) Food of any kind for
animals,
especially
for
horses
and
cattle,
as
grass,
pasture,
hay, corn,
oats..
Tellurian
::
Tellurian
(n.) An
instrument
for
showing
the
operation
of the
causes
which
produce
the
succession
of day and
night,
and the
changes
of the
seasons..
Christ''s-thorn
::
Christ's-thorn
(n.) One of
several
prickly
or
thorny
shrubs
found in
Palestine,
especially
the
Paliurus
aculeatus,
Zizyphus
Spina-Christi,
and Z.
vulgaris.
The last bears the fruit
called
jujube,
and may be
considered
to have been the most
readily
obtainable
for the Crown of
Thorns..
Continued
::
Continued
(p. p. & a.)
Having
extension
of time,
space,
order of
events,
exertion
of
energy,
etc.;
extended;
protracted;
uninterrupted;
also,
resumed
after
interruption;
extending
through
a
succession
of
issues,
session,
etc.; as, a
continued
story..
Inutility
::
Inutility
(n.)
Uselessness;
the
quality
of being
unprofitable;
unprofitableness;
as, the
inutility
of vain
speculations
and
visionary
projects..
Devastation
::
Devastation
(n.) The act of
devastating,
or the state of being
devastated;
a
laying
waste..
Manger
::
Manger
(n.) The fore part of the deck,
having
a
bulkhead
athwart
ships high
enough
to
prevent
water which
enters
the hawse holes from
running
over it..
Implexion
::
Implexion
(n.) Act of
involving,
or state of being
involved;
involution..
Attaint
::
Attaint
(v. t.) To
stain;
to
obscure;
to
sully;
to
disgrace;
to cloud with
infamy.
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