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Traditional English :: gonorrhoea
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gonorrhoeal.html - n. (US gonorrhea) a venereal disease with inflammatory discharge from the urethra or vagina. gonorrhoeal adj. [LL f. Gk gonorrhoia f. gonos semen + rhoia flux] |
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Traditional English :: gonorrhoea
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gonorrhoeal.html - n. (US gonorrhea) a venereal disease with inflammatory discharge from the urethra or vagina. gonorrhoeal adj. [LL f. Gk gonorrhoia f. gonos semen + rhoia flux] |
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Traditional English :: gonococcus
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gonorrhoeal.html - n. (pl. gonococci) a bacterium causing gonorrhoea. gonococcal adj. [Gk gonos generation, semen + COCCUS] |
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Traditional English :: gonorrhoea
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gonorrhoeal.html - n. (US gonorrhea) a venereal disease with inflammatory discharge from the urethra or vagina. gonorrhoeal adj. [LL f. Gk gonorrhoia f. gonos semen + rhoia flux] |
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English Idioms :: gone gosling
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gonorrhoeal.html - {n.}, {slang} A person for whom there is no hope. * /Herbert's grades have been so low that he is a gone goose for the year./ * /The man was a gone gosling when a policeman caught him breaking the store window./ |
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English Idioms :: gone with the wind
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gonorrhoeal.html - {adj. phr.} Gone forever; past; vanished. * /All the Indians who used to live here are gone with the wind./ * /Joe knew that his chance to get an "A" was gone with the wind when he saw how hard the test was./ Compare: DOWN THE DRAIN. |
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