gully |
a ravine or valley worn away by a watercourse or flooding and still serving as a drainage course for overflow. [3 definitions] |
gulp |
to choke or gasp, between, or as if between, swallows. [5 definitions] |
gum1 |
one of a variety of sticky substances exuded by certain plants; resin. [10 definitions] |
gum2 |
(often pl.) the flesh and connective tissue covering that part of the jawbone in which the teeth are set. [2 definitions] |
gum ammoniac |
see "ammoniac." |
gum arabic |
a sticky resin exuded from several varieties of the African acacia trees that is used in medicine and candies and as a thickener. |
gumbo |
the okra plant, or its fruit pods used as food. [3 definitions] |
gumboil |
a small boil or abscess on the gum, that is associated with tooth decay. |
gumdrop |
a small chewy candy made of flavored gum arabic or gelatin and usu. coated with granulated sugar. |
gummy |
of or resembling gum in texture or consistency. [2 definitions] |
gumption |
(informal) bold initiative; resourcefulness. [2 definitions] |
gum resin |
a mixture of gum and resin that exudes from certain trees and plants. |
gumshoe |
a rubber shoe, such as an overshoe for wearing in wet weather. [2 definitions] |
gum tree |
any tree that exudes gum, such as the eucalyptus, tupelo, or sapodilla. |
gumwood |
the wood of a gum tree, esp. the eucalyptus or sweet gum. |
gun |
an apparatus with a tube made of metal from which bullets, shells, or other missiles are fired. [7 definitions] |
gunboat |
a small armed boat used in shallow waters. |
gunboat diplomacy |
the use or threat of small-scale military intervention to further one nation's interests in another nation. |
gun control |
the practice or policy of enacting and enforcing laws that impose stricter regulations on the sale, possession, and use of guns. |
guncotton |
highly explosive nitrocellulose, made from cotton and used as a propellant and explosive. |
gunfight |
a fight or duel in which guns, esp. pistols, are used. [2 definitions] |