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Definition of gross
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Gross
(superl.)
Thick;
dense;
not
attenuated;
as, a gross
medium..
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Monopolize
::
Monopolize
(v. t.) To
acquire
a
monopoly
of; to have or get the
exclusive
privilege
or means of
dealing
in, or the
exclusive
possession
of; to
engross
the whole of; as, to
monopolize
the
coffee
trade;
to
monopolize
land..
Greasy
::
Greasy
(superl.)
Gross;
indelicate;
indecent.
Flagitious
::
Flagitious
(a.)
Disgracefully
or
shamefully
criminal;
grossly
wicked;
scandalous;
shameful;
-- said of acts,
crimes,
etc..
Lumpish
::
Lumpish
(a.) Like a lump;
inert;
gross;
heavy;
dull;
spiritless.
Gross
::
Gross (a.) The main body; the chief part, bulk, or
mass..
Grossification
::
Grossification
(n.) The
swelling
of the ovary of
plants
after
fertilization.
Henslow.
Engrossing
::
Engrossing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Engros.
Fat
::
Fat
(superl.)
Exhibiting
the
qualities
of a fat
animal;
coarse;
heavy;
gross;
dull;
stupid.
Chirography
::
Chirography
(n.) The art of
writing
or
engrossing;
handwriting;
as,
skilled
in
chirography..
Crime
::
Crime (n.) Gross
violation
of human law, in
distinction
from a
misdemeanor
or
trespass,
or other
slight
offense.
Hence,
also, any
aggravated
offense
against
morality
or the
public
welfare;
any
outrage
or great
wrong..
General
::
General
(a.) As a
whole;
in
gross;
for the most part.
Broadness
::
Broadness
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
broad;
breadth;
coarseness;
grossness.
Clod
::
Clod (n.) A dull,
gross,
stupid
fellow;
a dolt.
Iniquity
::
Iniquity
(n.)
Absence
of, or
deviation
from, just
dealing;
want of
rectitude
or
uprightness;
gross
injustice;
unrighteousness;
wickedness;
as, the
iniquity
of
bribery;
the
iniquity
of an
unjust
judge..
Blunder
::
Blunder
(v. i.) To make a gross error or
mistake;
as, to
blunder
in
writing
or
preparing
a
medical
prescription..
Burly
::
Burly (a.)
Having
a
large,
strong,
or gross body;
stout;
lusty;
-- now used
chiefly
of human
beings,
but
formerly
of
animals,
in the sense of
stately
or
beautiful,
and of
inanimate
things
that were huge and
bulky..
Fine
::
Fine
(superl.)
Not
coarse,
gross,
or
heavy.
Engross
::
Engross
(v. t.) To
amass.
Absorb
::
Absorb
(v. t.) To
engross
or
engage
wholly;
to
occupy
fully;
as,
absorbed
in study or the
pursuit
of
wealth..
Chirographer
::
Chirographer
(n.) One who
practice
the art or
business
of
writing
or
engrossing.
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