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Gaia or Gaea
noun the Earth considered as a self-regulating living entity.
[Late 20c: in Greek mythology Gaia was the goddess of the Earth]
noun the Earth considered as a self-regulating living entity.
[Late 20c: in Greek mythology Gaia was the goddess of the Earth]
gaiety
noun
1 the state of being merry or bright.
2 attractively bright appearance.
3 fun; merrymaking.
[17c: from French gaieté ]
noun
1 the state of being merry or bright.
2 attractively bright appearance.
3 fun; merrymaking.
[17c: from French gaieté ]
gaily
adverb
1 in a light-hearted, merry way.
2 brightly; colourfully.
[14c: from gay]
adverb
1 in a light-hearted, merry way.
2 brightly; colourfully.
[14c: from gay]
gain
verb (gained , gaining )
1 to get, obtain or earn (something desirable).
2 to win (especially a victory or prize).
3 to have or experience an increase in something gain speed .
4 intr (usu gain by or from something) to benefit or profit from it.
5 intr (usu gain on someone or something) to come closer to them or it; to catch them up.
6 tr & intr said of a clock, etc: to go too fast by (a specified amount of time).
7 to reach (a place), especially after difficulties.
noun
1 (often gains) something gained, eg profit.
2 an increase, eg in weight.
3 an instance of gaining.
4 telecomm the ratio of output to input voltage in an amplifier.
[15c: from French gaaignier to earn, gain or till (land)]
gain ground to make progress or win an advantage.
gain time to get extra time for something through a delay or postponement.
verb (gained , gaining )
1 to get, obtain or earn (something desirable).
2 to win (especially a victory or prize).
3 to have or experience an increase in something gain speed .
4 intr (usu gain by or from something) to benefit or profit from it.
5 intr (usu gain on someone or something) to come closer to them or it; to catch them up.
6 tr & intr said of a clock, etc: to go too fast by (a specified amount of time).
7 to reach (a place), especially after difficulties.
noun
1 (often gains) something gained, eg profit.
2 an increase, eg in weight.
3 an instance of gaining.
4 telecomm the ratio of output to input voltage in an amplifier.
[15c: from French gaaignier to earn, gain or till (land)]
gain ground to make progress or win an advantage.
gain time to get extra time for something through a delay or postponement.
gainful
adjective
1 profitable.
2 said of employment: paid.
gainfully adverb .
adjective
1 profitable.
2 said of employment: paid.
gainfully adverb .
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