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GUR'NARD, n. A fish of several species of the genus Trigla. The head is loricate...
GUR'RAH, n. A kind of plain, coarse India muslin.
GUSH, v.i. 1. To issue with violence and rapidity, as a fluid; to rush forth as ...
GUSH'ING, ppr. Rushing forth with violence, as a fluid; flowing copiously; as gu...
GUS'SET, n. A small piece of cloth inserted in a garment, for the purpose of str...
GUST, n. [L. gustus, gusto; Gr. a contracted word, for it has taste.] 1. Taste; ...
GUST'ABLE, a. That may be tasted; tastable. 1. Pleasant to the taste. [Little us...
GUSTA'TION,n. The act of tasting. [Little used.]
GUST'FUL, a. Tasteful; well-tasted; that relishes.
GUST'FULNESS, n. Relish; pleasantness to the taste.
GUST'LESS, a. Tasteless.
GUST'O, n. Relish; that which excites pleasant sensations in the palate or tongu...
GUST'Y, a. Subject to sudden blasts of wind; stormy; tempestuous. Once upon a ra...
GUT, n. The intestinal canal of an animal; a pipe or tube extending, with many c...
GUT'TED, pp. Deprived of the bowels; eviscerated; deprived of contents.
GUT'TER, n. [L. gutta, a drop.] 1. A channel for water; a hollow piece of timber...