| girl | 1. A young person of either sex; a child. 2. A female child, from birth to the age of puberty; a young maiden. 3. A female servant; a maidservant. 4. <zoology> A roebuck two years old. Origin: OE. Girle, gerle, gurle, a girl (in sense 1): cf. LG. Gor child. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| girrock | <zoology> A garfish. Origin: Cf. Prov. F. Chicarou. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| girt | To gird; to encircle; to invest by means of a girdle; to measure the girth of; as, to girt a tree. "We here create thee the first duke of Suffolk, And girt thee with the sword." (Shak) Origin: From Girt, cf. Girth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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The girdle is a silken thread that a caterpillar wraps around its body as a support, attaching the larva to a twig or leaf as it is about to enter the pupa stage. GOLDEN BIRDWING The golden birdwing, Ornithoptera aeacus, is a large butterfly is from southeast Asia (including Thailand, the Himalayas, Tibet, Burma, Sikkim, and southern China). It has a wingspan of 120 mm to 190 mm. A swallowtail and a birdwing, it is gold with a black body, veins and markings. ...
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(1452-98) He was trained as a Dominican monk. After the death of the Medici ruler Lorenzo the Magnificent he led his party into Florence and ruled the new republic as a Christian commonwealth. There he sought to reform the moral corruption of both Church and State, denounced the Medici family while prophesizing divine wraith. ...
Ãâó: www.embassy.org.nz/encycl/s1encyc.htm
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| girdle |
The outer part of a mantle, not covered with shell plates, as found in chitons.
Ãâó: www.mesa.edu.au/friends/seashores/glossary.html
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damage that completely encircles the main stem of a tree, killing all wood above the damaged point; may be caused by cankers, birdpeck, rodent feeding, etc.
Ãâó: www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/howtos/ht_walnut/gloss....
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The outermost edge of a cut gem when viewed from the side and top. It is the edge formed by where the top section (crown) and the bottom section (pavilion) of the cut stone meet.
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| GIR | put a girdle on or around |
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| GIR | encircle or bind |
| GIR | a beam made usually of steel |
| GIR | a woman's close-fitting foundation garment |
| GIR | a band of material around the waist that strengthens a skirt or trousers |
| GIR | an encircling or ringlike structure |
| GIR | put a girdle on or around |
| GIR | cut a girdle around (a plant) so as to kill by interrupting the circulation of water and nutrients |
| GIR | a town in Italy in southwestern Sicily near the coast |
| GIR | a Bantu language spoken in the coastal regions of eastern Kenya |
| GIR | a female human offspring |
| GIR | a youthful female person |
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