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gummous
▪ I. gummous, a.1 (ˈgʌməs) [ad. L. gummōsus, f. gummi gum n.2: see -ous. Cf. F. gommeux.] 1. Of the nature of gum, gum-like.1669 W. Simpson Hydrol. Chym. 185 Barthius..concludes this gummous liquor to be the reguline parts of antimony. 1676 Boyle in Phil. Trans. XI. 802 Resinous or Gummous substance... Oxford English Dictionary
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gummose
▪ I. gummose, a.1 (gʌˈməʊs) [ad. L. gummōs-us: see gummous and -ose.] = gummous.1678 R. R[ussell] Geber iv. vi. 250 Grind clear and gummose Sulphurvive to a most subtile Powder. 1702 Sir J. Floyer in Phil. Trans. XXIII. 1171 The Leaves of Liquorish feel gummose. 1743 tr. Heister's Surg. 372 When the... Oxford English Dictionary
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gummosity
gummosity (gʌˈmɒsɪtɪ) [ad. L. *gummōsitāt-em, f. gummōs-us gummous.] The quality of being gummous. † In Alchemy, a quality or condition of which metals were supposed to be capable.1651 Biggs New Disp. ¶97 The gummosity of herbs. 1678 R. R[ussell] Geber iii. ii. iii. viii. 230 Among Bodies wanting th... Oxford English Dictionary
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gumma
‖ gumma Path. (ˈgʌmə) Pl. gummas, gummata. [mod.L. gumma (neut.), f. L. gummi gum n.2] A tumour usually of syphilitic origin, so called from the gummy nature of its contents.1722 Quincy Lex. Physico-Med. (ed. 2), Gummata. Strumous tumours are sometimes thus called from the Resemblance of their Conte... Oxford English Dictionary
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pored
pored, a. (pɔəd) [f. pore n.1 + -ed2.] In parasynthetic combs.: Having pores (of some kind).1688 Clayton in Phil. Trans. XVII. 945 If a Gummous Plant or Tree, that grows low, and close pored, it abounds with acid Spirits,..if it grow tall, and be open pored, it abounds with a subtile volatile Spirit... Oxford English Dictionary
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-ous
-ous, suffix repr. L. -ōs-us (-a, -um), forming adjs., with the sense of ‘abounding in, full of, characterized by, of the nature of’, e.g. cōpi-ōs-us plentiful, copious, dolōr-ōs-us full of sorrow, dolorous, fām-ōs-us famous, gener-ōs-us distinguished by descent, generous, glōri-ōs-us full of glory,... Oxford English Dictionary
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gum
▪ I. gum, n.1 (gʌm) Forms: 1 góma, 3–5 gome, 5–6 gomme, gume, 5–7 goom(e, 6 gowme, gummb, 6–7 gumme, 7 gombe, gumb, gumm, 7– gum. [OE. góma wk. masc., corresponds to OHG. guomo (MHG. guome), and (apart from difference of declension) to ON. góm-r palate. The vowel in these forms seems to represent a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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ground
▪ I. ground, n. (graʊnd) Forms: 1–5 (6– Sc.) grund, 4–6 grond, (5 gronnde), 4–7 grounde, 5 grownd(e, (5 grount, growende, 6 growinde, groune, 7 grown), 3– ground. [Com. Teut.: OE. grund str. masc. = OFris., OS. grund (MDu. gront, inflected grond-, Du. grond), OHG. grunt, krunt (MHG. grunt, grund-, G... Oxford English Dictionary
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body
▪ I. body, n. (ˈbɒdɪ) Forms: 1 bodiᵹ, 3 bodiȝ, 3–4 bodi, bode, 3–7 bodie, 4–6 bodye, 6 bodey, 3– body. [OE. bodiᵹ neut., elsewhere in Teut. only in OHG. potah, botah, MHG. botich, -ech, potih str. masc. ‘body’; cf. mod.Bav. dial. bottech the ‘body’ of a chemise, Grimm. The word has died out of Ger.,... Oxford English Dictionary
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