| guise | 1. Customary way of speaking or acting; custom; fashion; manner; behavior; mien; mode; practice; often used formerly in such phrases as: at his own guise; that is, in his own fashion, to suit himself. "The swain replied, "It never was our guise To slight the poor, or aught humane despise."" (Pope) 2. External appearance in manner or dress; appropriate indication or expression; garb; shape. "As then the guise was for each gentle swain." (Spenser) "A . . . Specter, in a far more terrific guise than any which ever yet have overpowered the imagination." (Burke) 3. Cover; cloak; as, under the guise of patriotism. Origin: OE. Guise, gise, way, manner, F. Guise, fr. OHG. Wisa, G. Weise. See Wise. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| guitguit | <ornithology> One of several species of small tropical American birds of the family Coerebidae, allied to the creepers. Synonym: quit. See Quit. Origin: So called from its note. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| guilt |
internal corrective mechanism that signals a masculine to feel more towards his domain. analogs: inferiority, shame.
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| Guilland's sign |
brisk flexion at the hip and knee joint when the contralateral quadriceps muscle is pinched; a sign of meningeal irritation.
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| guideline |
A recommendation that leads or directs a course of action to achieve a certain goal.
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| guided imagery |
This is a psychological process or technique whose goals include helping to cope with certain health problems.
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| guidewire |
A flexible wire positioned in an organ, vessel, or duct for the purpose of directing the passage of a larger device threaded over or along its length
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| GUI | a frigate that carries guided missiles |
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| GUI | a rule or principle that provides guidance to appropriate behavior |
| GUI | guidance relative to setting standards or determining a course of action |
| GUI | a light line that is used in lettering to help align the letters |
| GUI | a rule or principle that provides guidance to appropriate behavior |
| GUI | a post bearing a sign that gives directions or shows the way |
| GUI | showing the way by conducting or leading |
| GUI | exerting control or influence |
| GUI | a celebrity who is an inspiration to others |
| GUI | a formal association of people with similar interests |
| GUI | a form of socialist theory advocating state ownership of industry but managements by guilds of workers |
| GUI | the basic unit of money in the Netherlands |
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