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gros point
noun , needlecraft
1 a large cross-stitch.
2 embroidery in this stitch.
[20c: French]
noun , needlecraft
1 a large cross-stitch.
2 embroidery in this stitch.
[20c: French]
grosbeak
noun
1 any of various finches with a stout conical beak, found mainly in N America.
2 any of various unrelated birds with a stout conical beak, eg certain weavers.
[17c: from French grosbec thick beak]
noun
1 any of various finches with a stout conical beak, found mainly in N America.
2 any of various unrelated birds with a stout conical beak, eg certain weavers.
[17c: from French grosbec thick beak]
groschen
noun (pl groschen )
1 a former Austrian coin, a hundredth part of a schilling.
2 a former German coin, a 10-pfennig piece.
3 formerly in N Germany: a small silver coin.
[17c: German]
noun (pl groschen )
1 a former Austrian coin, a hundredth part of a schilling.
2 a former German coin, a 10-pfennig piece.
3 formerly in N Germany: a small silver coin.
[17c: German]
grosgrain
noun a heavy corded silk used especially for ribbons and hat bands.
[19c: French, meaning -coarse grain-]
noun a heavy corded silk used especially for ribbons and hat bands.
[19c: French, meaning -coarse grain-]
gross
adjective (grosser , grossest , except in sense 1)
1 total, with no deductions gross weight . Opposite of net2.
2 very great; flagrant; glaring gross negligence .
3 derog vulgar; coarse.
4 derog unattractively fat.
5 colloq, derog very unpleasant.
6 dense; lush gross vegetation .
7 derog dull; lacking sensitivity or judgement.
8 solid; tangible; concrete; not spiritual or abstract.
noun
1 (pl gross ) twelve dozen, 144.
2 (pl grosses ) the total amount or weight, without deductions.
verb (grosses , grossed , grossing ) to earn (a specified sum) as a gross income or profit, before tax is deducted.
[14c: from French gros large or fat]
grossly adverb .
grossness noun .
gross someone out slang to disgust or offend them.
gross something up to convert (a net figure) into a gross one, eg for the purpose of calculating tax.
adjective (grosser , grossest , except in sense 1)
1 total, with no deductions gross weight . Opposite of net2.
2 very great; flagrant; glaring gross negligence .
3 derog vulgar; coarse.
4 derog unattractively fat.
5 colloq, derog very unpleasant.
6 dense; lush gross vegetation .
7 derog dull; lacking sensitivity or judgement.
8 solid; tangible; concrete; not spiritual or abstract.
noun
1 (pl gross ) twelve dozen, 144.
2 (pl grosses ) the total amount or weight, without deductions.
verb (grosses , grossed , grossing ) to earn (a specified sum) as a gross income or profit, before tax is deducted.
[14c: from French gros large or fat]
grossly adverb .
grossness noun .
gross someone out slang to disgust or offend them.
gross something up to convert (a net figure) into a gross one, eg for the purpose of calculating tax.
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