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GazingGaze Gaze, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Gazed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Gazing.] [OE. gasen, akin to dial. Sw. gasa, cf. Goth.
us-gaisjan to terrify, us-geisnan to be terrified. Cf.
Aghast, Ghastly, Ghost, Hesitate.]
To fixx the eyes in a steady and earnest look; to look with
eagerness or curiosity, as in admiration, astonishment, or
with studious attention.
Why stand ye gazing up into heaven? --Acts i. 11.
Syn: To gape; stare; look.
Usage: To Gaze, Gape, Stare. To gaze is to look with
fixed and prolonged attention, awakened by excited
interest or elevated emotion; to gape is to look
fixedly, with open mouth and feelings of ignorant
wonder; to stare is to look with the fixedness of
insolence or of idiocy. The lover of nature gazes with
delight on the beauties of the landscape; the rustic
gapes with wonder at the strange sights of a large
city; the idiot stares on those around with a vacant
look. Gazingstock
Gazingstock Gaz"ing*stock`, n.
A person or thing gazed at with scorn or abhorrence; an
object of curiosity or contempt. --Bp. Hall.
MagazineMagazine Mag`a*zine", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Magazined; p. pr.
& vb. n. Magazining.]
To store in, or as in, a magazine; to store up for use. MagazineMagazine Mag`a*zine", n. [F. magasin, It. magazzino, or Sp.
magacen, almagacen; all fr. Ar. makhzan, almakhzan, a
storehouse, granary, or cellar.]
1. A receptacle in which anything is stored, especially
military stores, as ammunition, arms, provisions, etc.
``Armories and magazines.' --Milton.
2. The building or room in which the supply of powder is kept
in a fortification or a ship.
3. A chamber in a gun for holding a number of cartridges to
be fed automatically to the piece.
4. A pamphlet published periodically containing miscellaneous
papers or compositions.
Magazine dress, clothing made chiefly of woolen, without
anything metallic about it, to be worn in a powder
magazine.
Magazine gun, a portable firearm, as a rifle, with a
chamber carrying cartridges which are brought
automatically into position for firing.
Magazine stove, a stove having a chamber for holding fuel
which is supplied to the fire by some self-feeding
process, as in the common base-burner. Magazine
Magazine Mag`a*zine", n.
1. A country or district especially rich in natural products.
2. A city viewed as a marketing center.
3. A reservoir or supply chamber for a stove, battery,
camera, typesetting machine, or other apparatus.
4. A store, or shop, where goods are kept for sale.
Magazine camera
Magazine camera Magazine camera (Photog.)
A camera in which a number of plates can be exposed without
reloading.
Magazine dressMagazine Mag`a*zine", n. [F. magasin, It. magazzino, or Sp.
magacen, almagacen; all fr. Ar. makhzan, almakhzan, a
storehouse, granary, or cellar.]
1. A receptacle in which anything is stored, especially
military stores, as ammunition, arms, provisions, etc.
``Armories and magazines.' --Milton.
2. The building or room in which the supply of powder is kept
in a fortification or a ship.
3. A chamber in a gun for holding a number of cartridges to
be fed automatically to the piece.
4. A pamphlet published periodically containing miscellaneous
papers or compositions.
Magazine dress, clothing made chiefly of woolen, without
anything metallic about it, to be worn in a powder
magazine.
Magazine gun, a portable firearm, as a rifle, with a
chamber carrying cartridges which are brought
automatically into position for firing.
Magazine stove, a stove having a chamber for holding fuel
which is supplied to the fire by some self-feeding
process, as in the common base-burner. Magazine gunMagazine Mag`a*zine", n. [F. magasin, It. magazzino, or Sp.
magacen, almagacen; all fr. Ar. makhzan, almakhzan, a
storehouse, granary, or cellar.]
1. A receptacle in which anything is stored, especially
military stores, as ammunition, arms, provisions, etc.
``Armories and magazines.' --Milton.
2. The building or room in which the supply of powder is kept
in a fortification or a ship.
3. A chamber in a gun for holding a number of cartridges to
be fed automatically to the piece.
4. A pamphlet published periodically containing miscellaneous
papers or compositions.
Magazine dress, clothing made chiefly of woolen, without
anything metallic about it, to be worn in a powder
magazine.
Magazine gun, a portable firearm, as a rifle, with a
chamber carrying cartridges which are brought
automatically into position for firing.
Magazine stove, a stove having a chamber for holding fuel
which is supplied to the fire by some self-feeding
process, as in the common base-burner. Magazine stoveMagazine Mag`a*zine", n. [F. magasin, It. magazzino, or Sp.
magacen, almagacen; all fr. Ar. makhzan, almakhzan, a
storehouse, granary, or cellar.]
1. A receptacle in which anything is stored, especially
military stores, as ammunition, arms, provisions, etc.
``Armories and magazines.' --Milton.
2. The building or room in which the supply of powder is kept
in a fortification or a ship.
3. A chamber in a gun for holding a number of cartridges to
be fed automatically to the piece.
4. A pamphlet published periodically containing miscellaneous
papers or compositions.
Magazine dress, clothing made chiefly of woolen, without
anything metallic about it, to be worn in a powder
magazine.
Magazine gun, a portable firearm, as a rifle, with a
chamber carrying cartridges which are brought
automatically into position for firing.
Magazine stove, a stove having a chamber for holding fuel
which is supplied to the fire by some self-feeding
process, as in the common base-burner. MagazinedMagazine Mag`a*zine", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Magazined; p. pr.
& vb. n. Magazining.]
To store in, or as in, a magazine; to store up for use. Magaziner
Magaziner Mag`a*zin"er, n.
One who edits or writes for a magazine. [R.] --Goldsmith.
MagaziningMagazine Mag`a*zine", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Magazined; p. pr.
& vb. n. Magazining.]
To store in, or as in, a magazine; to store up for use. Magazining
Magazining Mag`a*zin"ing, n.
The act of editing, or writing for, a magazine. [Colloq.]
--Byron.
Magazinist
Magazinist Mag`a*zin"ist, n.
One who edits or writes for a magazine. [R.]
Powder magazinePowder Pow"der, n. [OE. poudre, pouldre, F. poudre, OF. also
poldre, puldre, L. pulvis, pulveris: cf. pollen fine flour,
mill dust, E. pollen. Cf. Polverine, Pulverize.]
1. The fine particles to which any dry substance is reduced
by pounding, grinding, or triturating, or into which it
falls by decay; dust.
Grind their bones to powder small. --Shak.
2. An explosive mixture used in gunnery, blasting, etc.;
gunpowder. See Gunpowder.
Atlas powder, Baking powder, etc. See under Atlas,
Baking, etc.
Powder down (Zo["o]l.), the peculiar dust, or exfoliation,
of powder-down feathers.
Powder-down feather (Zo["o]l.), one of a peculiar kind of
modified feathers which sometimes form patches on certain
parts of some birds. They have a greasy texture and a
scaly exfoliation.
Powder-down patch (Zo["o]l.), a tuft or patch of
powder-down feathers.
Powder hose, a tube of strong linen, about an inch in
diameter, filled with powder and used in firing mines.
--Farrow.
Powder hoy (Naut.), a vessel specially fitted to carry
powder for the supply of war ships. They are usually
painted red and carry a red flag.
Powder magazine, or Powder room. See Magazine, 2.
Powder mine, a mine exploded by gunpowder. See Mine.
Powder monkey (Naut.), a boy formerly employed on war
vessels to carry powder; a powder boy.
Powder post. See Dry rot, under Dry.
Powder puff. See Puff, n.
Meaning of Gazin from wikipedia
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Gazin may
refer to: Château
Gazin, a wine
appellation Gazin, Iran (disambiguation),
places in Iran
Charles L.
Gazin, a
zoologist This
disambiguation page...
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Gazin (Persian: گزين or گزئين) in Iran may
refer to:
Gazin,
Sistan and
Baluchestan (گزين -
Gazīn)
Gazin,
Zanjan (گزين -
Gazīn)
Gazin Rural District (گزين...
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Penelope Gazin is an artist, animator, dancer, and
entrepreneur based in Los Angeles. She is the co-founder of Witchsy, an Etsy-like
online marketplace...
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Gennady Gazin (Russian: Геннадий Газин; born 28
January 1965) is a
businessman and
philanthropist of Ukrainian-Jewish descent.
Gazin has an MBA from Wharton...
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Gazin (Persian: گزين) is a
village in, and the
capital of,
Gazin Rural District of
Raghiveh District,
Haftkel County,
Khuzestan province, Iran. At the...
- Château
Gazin is a
Bordeaux wine from the
appellation Pomerol. The
winery is
located on the
Right Bank of the
Bordeaux wine region, in the
commune of...
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Charles Lewis Gazin (1904—1995) was an
American vertebrate paleontologist and paleobiologist.
Gazin was born in
Colorado in 1904. He was
close friends...
- Beds
National Monument from Idaho. The
holotype was
described in 1933 by
Gazin who
considered a
smaller relative of the cougar. The
taxonomic identity...
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Gazin Rural District (Persian: دهستان گزين) is in
Raghiveh District of
Haftkel County,
Khuzestan province, Iran. Its
capital is the
village of
Gazin. At...
- such as the
Gazin hospital,
which was
first mentioned in 1288, are now the
sites of
modern vineyards and
wineries such as Château
Gazin. The Knights...