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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Piping \Pip"ing\ (p[imac]p"[icr]ng), a. [From {Pipe}, v.] 1. Playing on a musical pipe. [bd]Lowing herds and piping swains.[b8] --Swift. 2. Peaceful; favorable to, or characterized by, the music of the pipe rather than of the drum and fife. --Shak. 3. Emitting a high, shrill sound. 4. Simmering; boiling; sizzling; hissing; -- from the sound of boiling fluids. {Piping crow}, {Piping crow shrike}, {Piping roller} (Zo[94]l.), any Australian bird of the genus {Gymnorhina}, esp. {G. tibicen}, which is black and white, and the size of a small crow. Called also {caruck}. {Piping frog} (Zo[94]l.), a small American tree frog ({Hyla Pickeringii}) which utters a high, shrill note in early spring. {Piping hot}, boiling hot; hissing hot; very hot. [Colloq.] --Milton. | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Gatepost \Gate"post`\, n. 1. A post to which a gate is hung; -- called also {swinging [or] hinging post}. 2. A post against which a gate closes; -- called also {shutting post}. | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Geodephagous \Ge`o*deph"a*gous\ (j[emac]`[osl]*d[ecr]f"[adot]*g[ucr]s), a. [Gr. ge`a, gh^, earth + 'adhfa`gos eating one's fill; gluttonous.] (Zo[94]l.) Living in the earth; -- applied to the ground beetles. | |
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Giddy-paced \Gid"dy-paced`\, a. Moving irregularly; flighty; fickle. [R.] --Shak. | |
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Goat \Goat\, n. [OE goot, got, gat, AS. g[be]t; akin to D. geit, OHG. geiz, G. geiss, Icel. geit, Sw. get, Dan. ged, Goth. gaits, L. haedus a young goat, kid.] (Zo[94]l.) A hollow-horned ruminant of the genus {Capra}, of several species and varieties, esp. the domestic goat ({C. hircus}), which is raised for its milk, flesh, and skin. Note: The Cashmere and Angora varieties of the goat have long, silky hair, used in the manufacture of textile fabrics. The wild or bezoar goat ({Capra [91]gagrus}), of Asia Minor, noted for the bezoar stones found in its stomach, is supposed to be one of the ancestral species ofthe domestic goat. The Rocky Montain goat ({Haplocercus montanus}) is more nearly related to the antelopes. See {Mazame}. {Goat antelope} (Zo[94]l), one of several species of antelopes, which in some respects resemble a goat, having recurved horns, a stout body, large hoofs, and a short, flat tail, as the goral, thar, mazame, and chikara. {Goat fig} (Bot.), the wild fig. {Goat house}. (a) A place for keeping goats. (b) A brothel. [Obs.] {Goat moth} (Zo[94]l.), any moth of the genus {Cossus}, esp. the large European species ({C. ligniperda}), the larva of which burrows in oak and willow trees, and requires three years to mature. It exhales an odor like that of the he-goat. {Goat weed} (Bot.), a scrophulariaceous plant, of the genus {Capraria} ({C. biflora}). {Goat's bane} (Bot.), a poisonous plant ({Aconitum Lucoctonum}), bearing pale yellow flowers, introduced from Switzerland into England; wolfsbane. {Goat's beard} (Bot.), a plant of the genus {Tragopogon}; -- so named from the long silky beard of the seeds. One species is the salsify or oyster plant. {Goat's foot} (Bot.), a kind of wood sorrel ({Oxalis caprina}) growing at the Cape of Good Hope. {Goat's rue} (Bot.), a leguminous plant ({Galega officinalis} of Europe, or {Tephrosia Virginiana} in the United States). {Goat's thorn} (Bot.), a thorny leguminous plant ({Astragalus Tragacanthus}), found in the Levant. {Goat's wheat} (Bot.), the genus {Tragopyrum} (now referred to {Atraphaxis}). | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Goatfish \Goat"fish`\, n. (Zo[94]l.) A fish of the genus {Upeneus}, inhabiting the Gulf of Mexico. It is allied to the surmullet. | |
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Guidebook \Guide"book`\, n. A book of directions and information for travelers, tourists, etc. | |
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Guidepost \Guide"post`\, n. A post at the fork of a road, with a guideboard on it, to direct travelers. | |
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]: | |
GDBPSK {Gaussian Differential Binary Phase Shift Keying} |