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Definition of gest
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Gest (n.)
Gesture;
bearing;
deportment.
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Geste
::
Geste (v. i.) To tell
stories
or
gests.
At
::
At
(prep.)
The
relation
of a point or
position
in a
series,
or of
degree,
rate, or
value;
as, with the
thermometer
at 80¡; goods sold at a cheap
price;
a
country
estimated
at
10,000
square
miles;
life is short at the
longest..
Connotate
::
Connotate
(v. t.) To
connote;
to
suggest
or
designate
(something)
as
additional;
to
include;
to
imply.
Sundial
::
Sundew
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Drosera,
low bog
plants
whose
leaves
are beset with
pediceled
glands
which
secrete
a
viscid
fluid that
glitters
like
dewdrops
and
attracts
and
detains
insects.
After an
insect
is
caught,
the
glands
curve
inward
like
tentacles
and the leaf
digests
it.
Called
also
lustwort..
Lengest
::
Lengest
(a.)
Longer;
longest;
--
obsolete
compar.
and
superl.
of long.
Slander
::
Slander
(n.) A false tale or
report
maliciously
uttered,
tending
to
injure
the
reputation
of
another;
the
malicious
utterance
of
defamatory
reports;
the
dissemination
of
malicious
tales or
suggestions
to the
injury
of
another..
Imagery
::
Imagery
(n.)
Rhetorical
decoration
in
writing
or
speaking;
vivid
descriptions
presenting
or
suggesting
images
of
sensible
objects;
figures
in
discourse.
Digestion
::
Digestion
(n.) The act or
process
of
digesting;
reduction
to
order;
classification;
thoughtful
consideration.
Indigested
::
Indigested
(a.) Not
softened
by heat, hot
water,
or
steam..
Quaere
::
Quaere
(v.
imperative.)
Inquire;
question;
see; -- used to
signify
doubt or to
suggest
investigation.
Regest
::
Regest
(n.) A
register.
Jog
::
"Jog (v. t.) To
suggest
to; to
notify;
to
remind;
to call the
attention
of; as, to jog the
memory..
Eupepsy
::
Eupepsy
(n.)
Soundness
of the
nutritive
or
digestive
organs;
good
concoction
or
digestion;
--
opposed
to
dyspepsia.
Crude
::
Crude
(superl.)
Having,
or
displaying,
superficial
and
undigested
knowledge;
without
culture
or
profundity;
as, a crude
reasoner..
Tryptic
::
Tryptic
(a.)
Relating
to
trypsin
or to its
action;
produced
by
trypsin;
as,
trypsin
digestion..
Suggestion
::
Suggestion
(n.) The act of
suggesting;
presentation
of an idea.
Exaltation
::
Exaltation
(n.) That place of a
planet
in the
zodiac
in which it was
supposed
to exert its
strongest
influence.
Gestant
::
Gestant
(a.)
Bearing
within;
laden;
burdened;
pregnant.
Agastric
::
Agastric
(a.)
Having
to
stomach,
or
distinct
digestive
canal,
as the
tapeworm..
Canon
::
Canon (n.) The
largest
size of type
having
a
specific
name; -- so
called
from
having
been used for
printing
the
canons
of the
church.
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