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Definition of gid
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of gid is as below...
Gid (a.) A
disease
of
sheep,
characterized
by
vertigo;
the
staggers.
It is
caused
by the
presence
of the
C/nurus,
a
larval
tapeworm,
in the
brain.
See
C/nurus..
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Fossilize
::
Fossilize
(v. t.) To cause to
become
antiquated,
rigid,
or
fixed,
as by
fossilization;
to
mummify;
to
deaden..
Prigidity
::
Prigidity
(n.) Want of
ardor,
animation,
vivacity,
etc.;
coldness
of
affection
or of
manner;
dullness;
stiffness
and
formality;
as,
frigidity
of a
reception,
of a bow, etc..
Cotinga
::
Cotinga
(n.) A bird of the
family
Cotingidae,
including
numerous
bright-colored
South
American
species;
--
called
also
chatterers..
Xylophagides
::
Xylophagides
(n. pl.) A tribe or
family
of
dipterous
flies whose
larvae
live in
decayed
wood. Some of the
tropical
species
are very
large.
Fungian
::
Fungian
(n.) One of the
Fungidae.
Hawk Moth
::
Hawk moth () Any moth of the
family
Sphingidae,
of which there are
numerous
genera
and
species.
They are
large,
handsome
moths,
which fly
mostly
at
twilight
and hover about
flowers
like a
humming
bird,
sucking
the honey by means of a long,
slender
proboscis.
The
larvae
are
large,
hairless
caterpillars
ornamented
with green and other
bright
colors,
and often with a
caudal
spine.
See
Sphinx,
also
Tobacco
worm, and
Tomato
worm..
Set
::
Set (a.) Fixed in
position;
immovable;
rigid;
as, a set line; a set
countenance..
Flatly
::
Flatly
(adv.)
In a flat
manner;
evenly;
horizontally;
without
spirit;
dully;
frigidly;
peremptorily;
positively,
plainly..
Rigidly
::
Rigidly
(v.) In a rigid
manner;
stiffly.
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Deprived
of heat, or
having
a low
temperature;
not warm or hot;
gelid;
frigid..
Cylindroid
::
Cylindroid
(n.) A
certain
surface
of the third
degree,
described
by a
moving
straight
line; -- used to
illustrate
the
motions
of a rigid body and also the
forces
acting
on the
body..
Giddy
::
Giddy
(superl.)
Characterized
by
inconstancy;
unstable;
changeable;
fickle;
wild;
thoughtless;
heedless.
Corregidor
::
Corregidor
(n.) The chief
magistrate
of a
Spanish
town.
Ironbound
::
Ironbound
(a.)
Rigid;
unyielding;
as,
ironbound
traditions..
Turn-sick
::
Turn-sick
(n.) A
disease
with which sheep are
sometimes
affected;
gid;
sturdy.
See Gid.
Overlight
::
Overlight
(a.) Too light or
frivolous;
giddy.
Prigidity
::
Prigidity
(n.) Want of heat or
vigor;
as, the
frigidity
of old age..
Solpugid
::
Solpugid
(n.) One of the
Solifugae.
Ixtli
::
Ixtli (n.) A
Mexican
name for a
variety
of Agave
rigida,
which
furnishes
a
strong
coarse
fiber;
also, the fiber
itself,
which is
called
also pita, and
Tampico
fiber..
Rigid
::
Rigid (a.) Firm;
stiff;
unyielding;
not
pliant;
not
flexible.
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