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gloaming
noun , poetic or Scot dusk; twilight.
[Anglo-Saxon glomung ]
noun , poetic or Scot dusk; twilight.
[Anglo-Saxon glomung ]
gloat
verb (gloated , gloating ) intr (often gloat over something) to feel or show smug or vindictive satisfaction, especially in one's own success or in another's misfortune.
noun an act of gloating.
[16c, meaning -to look furtively or sidelong-: perhaps from Norse glotta to grin]
verb (gloated , gloating ) intr (often gloat over something) to feel or show smug or vindictive satisfaction, especially in one's own success or in another's misfortune.
noun an act of gloating.
[16c, meaning -to look furtively or sidelong-: perhaps from Norse glotta to grin]
glob
noun , colloq a small amount of thick liquid; a blob or dollop.
[20c]
noun , colloq a small amount of thick liquid; a blob or dollop.
[20c]
global
adjective
1 affecting the whole world.
2 total; including everything.
3 comput affecting or applying to a whole program or file.
[17c, meaning -globe-shaped-]
globally adverb .
adjective
1 affecting the whole world.
2 total; including everything.
3 comput affecting or applying to a whole program or file.
[17c, meaning -globe-shaped-]
globally adverb .
global village
noun the world perceived as a single community, primarily because of mass communication.
[1960s]
noun the world perceived as a single community, primarily because of mass communication.
[1960s]
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