Word Meanings - JUGGLING - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Cheating; tricky. -- Jug"gling*ly, adv.
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- GLOCHIDIUM
The larva or young of the mussel, formerly thought to be a parasite upon the parent's gills. - GLENOIDAL
Glenoid. - GLONOIN; GLONOINE
A dilute solution of nitroglycerin used as a neurotic. (more info) 1. Same as Nitroglycerin; -- called also oil of glonoin. - GLUTARIC
Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid so called; as, glutaric ethers. Glutaric acid, an organic acid obtained as a white crystalline substance, isomeric with pyrotartaric acid; -- called also normal pyrotartaric acid. - GLENOID
Having the form of a smooth and shallow depression; sockas, the glenoid cavity, or fossa, of the scapula, in which the head of the humerus articulates. - GLANDULAR
Containing or supporting glands; consisting of glands; pertaining to glands. - GLYCIDIC
Pertaining to, or derived from, glycide; as, glycidic acid. - GLEEK
An enticing look or glance. A pretty gleek coming from Pallas' eye. Beau. & Fl. (more info) 1. A jest or scoff; a trick or deception. Where's the Bastard's braves, and Charles his gleeks Shak. 2. Etym: - GLOBULE
A minute spherical or rounded structure; as blood, lymph, and pus corpuscles, minute fungi, spores, etc. 3. A little pill or pellet used by homeopathists. (more info) 1. A little globe; a small particle of matter, of a spherical form. Globules - GLOBOUS
Spherical. Milton. - GLAIREOUS
Glairy; covered with glair. - GLEDE
The common European kite . This name is also - GLEEN
To glisten; to gleam. Prior. - GLANDULOSITY
Quality of being glandulous; a collection of glands. Sir T. Browne. - GLOSSA
The tongue, or lingua, of an insect. See Hymenoptera. - GLOSSIST
A writer of comments. Milton. - GLOWLAMP
An aphlogistic lamp. See Aphlogistic. - 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. - GLACIALIST
One who attributes the phenomena of the drift, in geology, to glaciers. - LIVINGLY
In a living state. Sir T. Browne. - LAUGHINGLY
With laughter or merriment. - OVERFLOWINGLY
In great abundance; exuberantly. Boyle. - SPANGLY
Resembling, or consisting of, spangles; glittering; as, spangly light. - JINGLE
1. To sound with a fine, sharp, rattling, clinking, or tinkling sound; as, sleigh bells jingle. 2. To rhyme or sound with a jingling effect. "Jingling street ballads." Macaulay. - SMIRKINGLY
With smirking; with a smirk. - SUSURRINGLY
In the manner of a whisper. - WAITINGLY
By waiting. - KNOWINGLY
1. With knowledge; in a knowing manner; intelligently; consciously; deliberately; as, he would not knowingly offend. Strype. 2. By experience. Shak. - SIPHONOGLYPHE
A gonidium. - WINDINGLY
In a winding manner. - SMUGGLER
1. One who smuggles. 2. A vessel employed in smuggling. - SPREADINGLY
, adv. Increasingly. The best times were spreadingly infected. Milton. - BOGGLE
1. To stop or hesitate as if suddenly frightened, or in doubt, or impeded by unforeseen difficulties; to take alarm; to exhibit hesitancy and indecision. We start and boggle at every unusual appearance. Glanvill. Boggling at nothing which serveth - ANGLICIZE
To make English; to English; to anglify; render conformable to the English idiom, or to English analogies.