Word Meanings - GLOSS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Bbrightness or luster of a body proceeding from a smooth surface; polish; as, the gloss of silk; cloth is calendered to give it a gloss. It is no part . . . to set on the face of this cause any fairer gloss than the naked truth doth afford.
Additional info about word: GLOSS
1. Bbrightness or luster of a body proceeding from a smooth surface; polish; as, the gloss of silk; cloth is calendered to give it a gloss. It is no part . . . to set on the face of this cause any fairer gloss than the naked truth doth afford. Hooker. 2. A specious appearance; superficial quality or show. To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One native charm than all the gloss of art. Goldsmith.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of GLOSS)
- Burnish
- Brighten
- glaze
- polish
- gloze
- gloss
- Interpolate
- Interlard
- interweave
- import
- garble
- intersperse
- furbish
- introduce
- Varnish
- Glaze
- disguise
- palliate
- embellish
- sophisticate
Related words: (words related to GLOSS)
- GLOSSA
The tongue, or lingua, of an insect. See Hymenoptera. - GLOSSIST
A writer of comments. Milton. - GLOSSOLOGY
1. The definition and explanation of terms; a glossary. 2. The science of language; comparative philology; linguistics; glottology. - GLOSSARIAL
Of or pertaining to glosses or to a glossary; containing a glossary. - IMPORTUNELY
In an importune manner. - GLOSSOLOGICAL
Of or pertaining to glossology. - BURNISHER
1. One who burnishes. 2. A tool with a hard, smooth, rounded end or surface, as of steel, ivory, or agate, used in smoothing or polishing by rubbing. It has a variety of forms adapted to special uses. - POLISHMENT
The act of polishing, or the state of being polished. - BURNISH
To cause to shine; to make smooth and bright; to polish; specifically, to polish by rubbing with something hard and smooth; as, to burnish brass or paper. The frame of burnished steel, that east a glare From far, and seemed to thaw the freezing - GLOSSOGRAPHICAL
Of or pertaining to glossography. - GLOSSANTHRAX
A disease of horses and cattle accompanied by carbuncles in the mouth and on the tongue. - IMPORTUNATOR
One who importunes; an importuner. Sir E. Sandys. - IMPORTING
Full of meaning. Shak. - IMPORTUNE
derivative from the root of portus harbor, importunus therefore orig. 1. Inopportune; unseasonable. 2. Troublesome; vexatious; persistent; urgent; hence, vexatious on account of untimely urgency or perinacious solicitation. And their importune - EMBELLISH
To make beautiful or elegant by ornaments; to decorate; to adorn; as, to embellish a book with pictures, a garden with shrubs and flowers, a narrative with striking anecdotes, or style with metaphors. Syn. -- To adorn; beautify; deck; - IMPORTUNATE
1. Troublesomely urgent; unreasonably solicitous; overpressing in request or demand; urgent; teasing; as, an impotunate petitioner, curiosity. Whewell. 2. Hard to be borne; unendurable. Donne. -- Im*por"tu*nate*ly, adv. -- Im*por"tu*nate*ness, n. - IMPORTUOUS
Without a port or harbor. - IMPORTANTLY
In an important manner. - GLOZER
A flatterer. Gifford . - POLISHED
Made smooth and glossy, as by friction; hence, highly finished; refined; polite; as, polished plate; polished manners; polished verse. - REPOLISH
To polish again. - GYMNOGLOSSA
A division of gastropods in which the odontophore is without teeth. - NONIMPORTATION
Want or failure of importation; a not importing of commodities. - SACCOGLOSSA
See PELLIBRANCHIATA - ENTOGLOSSAL
Within the tongue; -- applied to the glossohyal bone.