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Definition of gorge
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Gorge (n.) A
defile
between
mountains.
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Engorge
::
Engorge
(v. i.) To feed with
eagerness
or
voracity;
to stuff one's self with food.
Half-moon
::
Half-moon
(n.) An
outwork
composed
of two
faces,
forming
a
salient
angle whose gorge
resembles
a
half-moon;
-- now
called
a
ravelin..
Rich
::
Rich
(superl.)
Abounding
in
beauty;
gorgeous;
as, a rich
landscape;
rich
scenery..
Gorget
::
Gorget
(n.) A
grooved
instrunent
used in
performing
various
operations;
--
called
also blunt
gorget.
Gleam
::
Gleam (v. i.) To
disgorge
filth,
as a
hawk..
Couloir
::
Couloir
(n.) A deep
gorge;
a
gully.
Gorged
::
Gorged
(a.)
Glutted;
fed to the full.
Ravine
::
Ravine
(n.) A deep and
narrow
hollow,
usually
worn by a
stream
or
torrent
of
water;
a
gorge;
a
mountain
cleft..
Disgorgement
::
Disgorgement
(n.) The act of
disgorging;
a
vomiting;
that which is
disgorged.
Gorget
::
Gorget
(n.) A
crescent-shaped,
colored
patch on the neck of a bird or
mammal..
Demigorge
::
Demigorge
(n.) Half the
gorge,
or
entrance
into a
bastion,
taken from the angle of the flank to the
center
of the
bastion..
Engorged
::
Engorged
(p. a.)
Filled
to
excess
with blood or other
liquid;
congested.
Ingorge
::
Ingorge
(v. t. & i.) See
Engorge.
Gorged
::
Gorged
(imp. & p. p.) of Gorg.
Bastion
::
Bastion
(n.) A work
projecting
outward
from the main
inclosure
of a
fortification,
consisting
of two faces and two
flanks,
and so
constructed
that it is able to
defend
by a
flanking
fire the
adjacent
curtain,
or wall which
extends
from one
bastion
to
another.
Two
adjacent
bastions
are
connected
by the
curtain,
which joins the flank of one with the
adjacent
flank of the
other.
The
distance
between
the
flanks
of a
bastion
is
called
the
gorge.
A
lunette
is a
detached
bastion.
See
Ravelin..
Gorgeous
::
Gorgeous
(n.)
Imposing
through
splendid
or
various
colors;
showy;
fine;
magnificent.
Fleche
::
Fleche
(n.) A
simple
fieldwork,
consisting
of two faces
forming
a
salient
angle
pointing
outward
and open at the
gorge..
Viaduct
::
Viaduct
(n.) A
structure
of
considerable
magnitude,
usually
with
arches
or
supported
on
trestles,
for
carrying
a road, as a
railroad,
high above the
ground
or
water;
a
bridge;
especially,
one for
crossing
a
valley
or a
gorge.
Cf.
Trestlework..
Costly
::
Costly
(a.)
Gorgeous;
sumptuous.
Dismaw
::
Dismaw
(v. t.) To eject from the maw; to
disgorge.
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