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Traditional English :: glair
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glairy.html - n. (also glaire) 1 white of egg. 2 an adhesive preparation made from this, used in bookbinding etc. glaireous adj. glairy adj. [ME f. OF glaire, ult. f. L clara fem. of clarus clear] |
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Traditional English :: glaire
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glairy.html - var. of GLAIR. |
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Traditional English :: glair
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glairy.html - n. (also glaire) 1 white of egg. 2 an adhesive preparation made from this, used in bookbinding etc. glaireous adj. glairy adj. [ME f. OF glaire, ult. f. L clara fem. of clarus clear] |
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Traditional English :: glaire
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glairy.html - var. of GLAIR. |
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Traditional English :: glaive
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glairy.html - n. archaic poet. 1 a broadsword. 2 any sword. [ME f. OF, app. f. L gladius sword] |
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English Idioms :: glad hand
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glairy.html - {n.}, {informal} A friendly handshake; a warm greeting. * /Father went to the front door to give Uncle Fred the glad hand when he arrived./ * /The politician went down the street on election day giving everyone the glad hand./ |
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