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GRE'ASY, a. greez'y. Oily; fat; unctuous. 1. Smeared or defiled with grease. 2. ...
GREAT, a. [L. crassus.] 1. Large in bulk or dimensions; a term of comparison, de...
GREAT-BELLIED, a. Pregnant; teeming.
GREAT-HEARTED, a. High-spirited; undejected.
GREATEN, v.t. To enlarge.
GREATLY, adv. In a great degree; much. I will greatly multiply thy sorrow. Gen 3...
GREATNESS, n. Largeness of bulk, dimensions, number or quantity; as the greatnes...
GREAVE, for grove and groove. [See Grove and Groove.]
GREAVES, n. plu. greevz. Armor for the legs; a sort of boots. l Sam.17.
GREBE, n. A fowl of the genus Colymbus and order of ansers, of several species; ...
GRE'CIAN, a. Pertaining to Greece. GRE'CIAN , n. A native of Greece. Also, a Jew...
GRE'CISM, n. [L. groecismus.] An idiom of the Greek language.
GRE'CIZE, v.t. To render Grecian. 1. To translate into Greek. GRE'CIZE , v.i. To...
GREE, n. Good will. 1. Step; rank; degree. [See Degree .] GREE . v.i. To agree. ...
GREECE, n. [L. gressus. It ought to be written grese, but it is entirely obsolet...
GREED, n. Greediness.