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GREE'TED, pp. Addressed with kind wishes; complimented.
GREE'TER, n. One who greets.
GREE'TING, ppr. Addressing with kind wishes or expressions of joy; complimenting...
GREEZE, n. [L. gressus.] A step, or flight of steps. [See Greece .]
GREF'FIER, n. A registrar, or recorder.
GRE'GAL, a. [L. grex.] Pertaining to a flock.
GREGA'RIAN, a. [See Gregarious .] Belonging to the herd or common sort.
GREGA'RIOUS, a. [L. gregarius, from grex, a herd.] Having the habit of assemblin...
GREGA'RIOUSLY, adv. In a flock or herd; in a company.
GREGA'RIOUSNESS, n. The state or quality of living in flocks or herds.
GREGO'RIAN, a. Denoting what belongs to Gregory. The Gregorian calendar, is one ...
GREIT, v.i. To lament.
GREITH, v.t. To make ready. GREITH , n. Goods; furniture.
GRE'MIAL, a. [L. gremium.] Belonging to the lap or bosom.
GRENA'DE, n. In the art of war, a hollow ball or shell of iron or other metal, a...
GRENADIE'R, n. 1. A foot soldier, wearing a high cap. Grenadiers are usually tal...