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Traditional English :: gurdwara
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gurrilla.html - n. a Sikh temple. [Punjabi gurduara f. Skr. guru teacher + dvara door] |
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Traditional English :: gurgle
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gurrilla.html - v. & n. --v. 1 intr. make a bubbling sound as of water from a bottle. 2 tr. utter with such a sound. --n. gurgler n. [imit., or f. Du. gorgelen, G gurgeln, or med.L gurgulare f. L gurgulio gullet] |
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Traditional English :: Gurkha
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gurrilla.html - n. 1 a member of the dominant Hindu race in Nepal. 2 a Nepalese soldier serving in the British army. [native name, f. Skr. gaus cow + raksh protect] |
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Traditional English :: gurnard
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gurrilla.html - n. (also gurnet) any marine fish of the family Triglidae, having a large spiny head with mailed sides, and three finger-like pectoral rays used for walking on the sea bed etc. [ME f. OF gornart f. grondir to grunt f. L grunnire] |
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Traditional English :: guru
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gurrilla.html - n. 1 a Hindu spiritual teacher or head of a religious sect. 2 a an influential teacher. b a revered mentor. [Hindi guru teacher f. Skr. gurÇs grave, dignified] |
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English Idioms :: guard
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gurrilla.html - See: COLOR GUARD, OFF GUARD, ON GUARD. |
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