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Traditional English :: glom
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glomo.html - v. US sl. (glommed, glomming) 1 tr. steal; grab. 2 intr. (usu. foll. by on to) steal; grab. [var. of Sc. glaum (18th c., of unkn. orig.)] |
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Traditional English :: glomerate
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glomo.html - adj. Bot. & Anat. compactly clustered. [L glomeratus past part. of glomerare f. glomus -eris ball] |
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Traditional English :: glomerule
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glomo.html - n. a clustered flower-head. |
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Traditional English :: glomerulus
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glomo.html - n. (pl. glomeruli) a cluster of small organisms, tissues, or blood vessels, esp. of the capillaries of the kidney. glomerular adj. [mod.L, dimin. of L glomus -eris ball] |
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English Idioms :: globe-trotter
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glomo.html - {n.} One who has travelled far and wide. * /Tim and Nancy are regular globe-trotters; there are few countries they haven't been to./ |
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English Idioms :: glory
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glomo.html - See: IN ONE'S GLORY. |
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