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Traditional English :: galago
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galage.html - n. (pl. -os) any small tree-climbing primate of the genus Galago, found in southern Africa, with large eyes and ears and a long tail. Also called bush-baby. [mod.L] |
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Traditional English :: gala
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galage.html - n. 1 a festive occasion. 2 Brit. a festive gathering for sports, esp. swimming. [F or It. f. Sp. f. OF gale rejoicing f. Gmc] |
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Traditional English :: galactagogue
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galage.html - adj. & n. --adj. --n. a galactagogue substance. [Gk gala galaktos milk, + agogos leading] |
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Traditional English :: galactic
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galage.html - adj. of or relating to a galaxy or galaxies, esp. the Galaxy. [Gk galaktias, var. of galaxias: see GALAXY] |
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Traditional English :: galago
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galage.html - n. (pl. -os) any small tree-climbing primate of the genus Galago, found in southern Africa, with large eyes and ears and a long tail. Also called bush-baby. [mod.L] |
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Traditional English :: galah
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galage.html - n. Austral. 1 a small rose-breasted grey-backed cockatoo, Cacatua roseicapilla. 2 sl. a fool or simpleton. [Aboriginal] |
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