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(v)
(intransitive, of a wet or greasy surface) To reflect light with a glittering luster; to sparkle, coruscate, glint or flash.
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(n)
A surname.
A surname from Irish.
(biochemistry) A nonessential amino acid, amino-acetic acid, C₂H₅NO₂ found in most proteins but especially in sugar cane; the simplest amino acid.
A small village in Bowness parish, Cumberland district, Cumbria, England, previously in Allerdale borough (OS grid ref NY2560).
(organic chemistry) A phenolic derivative of glycine, N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)glycine, used as a photographic developer.
(adj)
Made of or consisting of glass.
enclose with glass
(American spelling) Alternative spelling of glycerine. [(British spelling) Synonym of glycerol]
(British spelling) Synonym of glycerol
Characterised or marked by glee; gleeful; joyous.
Made or consisting of glass.
Glistening.
(ambitransitive) To make or become close.
A surname from Danish.
A city in Oakland County, Michigan, United States.
A surname from Dutch.
a subatomic particle
The addition of a gloss, or explanatory note.
An act of glassing (stabbing with broken glass).
A small, carnivorous South American mammal, of the genus Galictis, somewhat resembling a weasel.
(zoology) The tongue, or lingua, especially of an insect.
A person who manufactures glass.
(intransitive) To come or approach nearer to someone being pursued.
A surname from German.
A former Arab kingdom in the Levant which functioned as a client state to the Byzantine Empire.
A constructed language intended to be used by the global scientific community.
(geology) Rust-coloured (weatherized and oxidized) rock or mineral deposits, forming the upper part or outcrop of a metallic vein.
(countable) A female given name from the Germanic languages, of 1940s and later usage, variant of Alison.
(countable) A female given name from the Germanic languages.
A female given name from the Germanic languages, variant of Alison.
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A female given name.
Any of several plants, of the genus Alyssum, mostly of Eurasian origin, that have racemes of white or yellow flowers.
(anatomy) The midpoint of the anterior border of the clivus
The appearance of something that glistens.
One who eats voraciously, obsessively, or to excess; a gormandizer.
The part of a window or wall made of glass or another transparent material.
(countable) A problem affecting function.
An unincorporated community in Bollinger County, Missouri, United States.
A type of mulled wine from German-speaking countries made from red wine with cinnamon and other herbs and spices.
A surname
(N)
(Gießen in German) one of the three of Hesse, Germany, located in the middle of the state.
An acoustic or electric guitar made by the Gibson company.
A permanent military post.
A city in Pickens County and Anderson County, South Carolina, United States, that is home to Clemson University.
(engineering) An enclosure from which water can be expelled, in order to give access to underwater areas for engineering works etc.
Synonym of classification.
A community in the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead, Manitoba, Canada.
Of, from or relating to Galicia, Spain.
(UK dialectal) Difficult to procure; scant; sparing.
A native or inhabitant of Gaza (Gaza City or the Gaza Strip in general).
A male given name from Scottish.
Characterised or marked by gaiety; cheerful; gladsome.