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Definition of gib
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Gib (v. i.) To balk. See Jib, v. i..
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Gibbon
::
Gibbon
(n.) Any
arboreal
ape of the genus
Hylobates,
of which many
species
and
varieties
inhabit
the East
Indies
and
Southern
Asia. They are
tailless
and
without
cheek
pouches,
and have very long arms,
adapted
for
climbing..
Gib Boom
::
Gib boom () See Jib boom.
Steganophthalmata
::
Steganography
(n.) The art of
writing
in
cipher,
or in
characters
which are not
intelligible
except
to
persons
who have the key;
cryptography..
Eligible
::
Eligible
(a.)
Worthy
to be
chosen
or
selected;
suitable;
desirable;
as, an
eligible
situation
for a
house..
Write
::
Write (v. t.) To set down for
reading;
to
express
in
legible
or
intelligible
characters;
to
inscribe;
as, to write a deed; to write a bill of
divorcement;
hence,
specifically,
to set down in an
epistle;
to
communicate
by
letter..
Gibbet
::
Gibbet
(v. t.) To hang and
expose
on a
gibbet.
Gibber
::
Gibber
(n.) A balky
horse.
Strength
::
Strength
(n.) Power to
resist
force;
solidity
or
toughness;
the
quality
of
bodies
by which they
endure
the
application
of force
without
breaking
or
yielding;
-- in this sense
opposed
to
frangibility;
as, the
strength
of a bone, of a beam, of a wall, a rope, and the
like..
Tangibility
::
Tangibility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
tangible.
Fork
::
Fork (n.) The
gibbet.
Gibstaff
::
Gibstaff
(n.) A staff to guage
water,
or to push a
boat..
Lunatic
::
Lunatic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or
suitable
for, an
insane
person;
evincing
lunacy;
as,
lunatic
gibberish;
a
lunatic
asylum..
Corrigible
::
Corrigible
(a.)
Capable
of being set
right,
amended,
or
reformed;
as, a
corrigible
fault..
Legibleness
::
Legibleness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
legible.
Gibfish
::
Gibfish
(n.) The male of the
salmon.
Jargon
::
"Jargon
(v. i.) To utter
jargon;
to emit
confused
or
unintelligible
sounds;
to talk
unintelligibly,
or in a harsh and noisy
manner..
Gibbet
::
Gibbet
(v. t.) To
expose
to
infamy;
to
blacken.
Gird
::
Gird (n.) A cut; a
sarcastic
remark;
a gibe; a
sneer.
Gird
::
Gird (v.) To sneer at; to mock; to gibe.
Fluorescence
::
Fluorescence
(n.) That
property
which some
transparent
bodies
have of
producing
at their
surface,
or
within
their
substance,
light
different
in color from the mass of the
material,
as when green
crystals
of fluor spar
afford
blue
reflections.
It is due not to the
difference
in the color of a
distinct
surface
layer,
but to the power which the
substance
has of
modifying
the light
incident
upon it. The light
emitted
by
fluorescent
substances
is in
general
of lower
refrangibility
than the
incident
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