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BesieginglyBesieging Be*sie"ging, a.
That besieges; laying siege to. -- Be*sie"ging*ly, adv. Braggingly
Braggingly Brag"ging`ly, adv.
Boastingly.
Cringingly
Cringingly Crin"ging*ly, adv.
In a cringing manner.
DiscouraginglyDiscouraging Dis*cour"a*ging, a.
Causing or indicating discouragement. --
Dis*cour"a*ging*ly, adv. DisobliginglyDisobliging Dis`o*bli"ging, a.
1. Not obliging; not disposed to do a favor; unaccommodating;
as, a disobliging person or act.
2. Displeasing; offensive. [Obs.] --Cov. of Tongue. --
Dis`o*bli"ging*ly, adv. -- Dis`o*bli"ging*ness, n. Disparagingly
Disparagingly Dis*par"a*ging*ly, adv.
In a manner to disparage or dishonor; slightingly.
Divergingly
Divergingly Di*ver"ging*ly, adv.
In a diverging manner.
Drudgingly
Drudgingly Drudg"ing*ly, adv.
In a drudging manner; laboriously.
Edgingly
Edgingly Edg"ing*ly, adv.
Gradually; gingerly. [R.]
EncouraginglyEncouraging En*cour"a*ging, a.
Furnishing ground to hope; inspiriting; favoring. --
En*cour"a*ging*ly, adv. EngaginglyEngaging En*ga"ging, a.
Tending to draw the attention or affections; attractive; as,
engaging manners or address. -- En*ga"ging*ly, adv. --
En*ga"ging*ness, n.
Engaging and disengaging gear or machinery, that in
which, or by means of which, one part is alternately
brought into gear or out of gear with another part, as
occasion may require. FlagginglyFlagging Flag"ging, a.
Growing languid, weak, or spiritless; weakening; delaying. --
Flag"ging*ly, adv. gingleJingle Jin"gle, v. i. [OE. gingelen, ginglen; prob. akin to E.
chink; cf. also E. jangle.]
1. To sound with a fine, sharp, rattling, clinking, or
tinkling sound; as, sleigh bells jingle. [Written also
gingle.]
2. To rhyme or sound with a jingling effect. ``Jingling
street ballads.' --Macaulay. GingleGingle Gin"gle, n. & v. [Obs.]
See Jingle. Ginglyform
Ginglyform Gin"gly*form, a. (Anat.)
Ginglymoid.
GinglymiGinglymus Gin"gly*mus, n.; pl. Ginglymi. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a
hingelike joint, a ball and socket joint.] (Anat.)
A hinge joint; an articulation, admitting of flexion and
extension, or motion in two directions only, as the elbow and
the ankle. GinglymodiGinglymodi Gin`gly*mo"di, n. [NL.; cf. Gr. ? ginglymoid. See
Ginglymoid.] (Zo["o]l.)
An order of ganoid fishes, including the modern gar pikes and
many allied fossil forms. They have rhombic, ganoid scales, a
heterocercal tail, paired fins without an axis, fulcra on the
fins, and a bony skeleton, with the vertebr[ae] convex in
front and concave behind, forming a ball and socket joint.
See Ganoidel. Ginglymoid
Ginglymoid Gin"gly*moid, Ginglymoidal Gin`gly*moid"al, a.
[Gr. ?; ? ginglymus + ? form: cf. F. ginglymoide,
ginglymo["i]dal.] (Anat.)
Pertaining to, or resembling, a ginglymus, or hinge joint;
ginglyform.
Ginglymoidal
Ginglymoid Gin"gly*moid, Ginglymoidal Gin`gly*moid"al, a.
[Gr. ?; ? ginglymus + ? form: cf. F. ginglymoide,
ginglymo["i]dal.] (Anat.)
Pertaining to, or resembling, a ginglymus, or hinge joint;
ginglyform.
Ginglymostoma cirratumNurse Nurse, n. [OE. nourse, nurice, norice, OF. nurrice,
norrice, nourrice, F. nourrice, fr. L. nutricia nurse, prop.,
fem. of nutricius that nourishes; akin to nutrix, -icis,
nurse, fr. nutrire to nourish. See Nourish, and cf.
Nutritious.]
1. One who nourishes; a person who supplies food, tends, or
brings up; as:
(a) A woman who has the care of young children;
especially, one who suckles an infant not her own.
(b) A person, especially a woman, who has the care of the
sick or infirm.
2. One who, or that which, brings up, rears, causes to grow,
trains, fosters, or the like.
The nurse of manly sentiment and heroic enterprise.
--Burke.
3. (Naut.) A lieutenant or first officer, who is the real
commander when the captain is unfit for his place.
4. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A peculiar larva of certain trematodes which produces
cercari[ae] by asexual reproduction. See Cercaria,
and Redia.
(b) Either one of the nurse sharks.
Nurse shark. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A large arctic shark (Somniosus microcephalus),
having small teeth and feeble jaws; -- called also
sleeper shark, and ground shark.
(b) A large shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum), native of
the West Indies and Gulf of Mexico, having the dorsal
fins situated behind the ventral fins.
To put to nurse, or To put out to nurse, to send away to
be nursed; to place in the care of a nurse.
Wet nurse, Dry nurse. See Wet nurse, and Dry nurse,
in the Vocabulary. GinglymusGinglymus Gin"gly*mus, n.; pl. Ginglymi. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a
hingelike joint, a ball and socket joint.] (Anat.)
A hinge joint; an articulation, admitting of flexion and
extension, or motion in two directions only, as the elbow and
the ankle. Grudgingly
Grudgingly Grudg"ing*ly, adv.
In a grudging manner.
Laggingly
Laggingly Lag"ging*ly, adv.
In a lagging manner; loiteringly.
Longingly
Longingly Long"ing*ly, adv.
With longing. --Dryden.
ObliginglyObliging O*bli"ging, a.
Putting under obligation; disposed to oblige or do favors;
hence, helpful; civil; kind.
Mons.Strozzi has many curiosities, and is very obliging
to a stranger who desires the sight of them. --Addison.
Syn: Civil; complaisant; courteous; kind, -- Obliging,
Kind, Complaisant.
Usage: One is kind who desires to see others happy; one is
complaisant who endeavors to make them so in social
intercourse by attentions calculated to please; one
who is obliging performs some actual service, or has
the disposition to do so. -- O*bli"ging*ly. adv. --
O*bli"ging*ness, n. RevenginglyRevenging Re*ven"ging, a.
Executing revenge; revengeful. -- Re*ven"ging*ly, adv.
--Shak. Ridgingly
Ridgingly Ridg"ing*ly, adv.
So as to form ridges.
Ringingly
Ringingly Ring"ing*ly, adv.
In a ringing manner.
Singingly
Singingly Sing"ing*ly, adv.
With sounds like singing; with a kind of tune; in a singing
tone. --G. North (1575).
Meaning of Gingl from wikipedia
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Juvenilia Unknown Evening Sounds 1785-1797 "- the
ploughboy by his
gingling wane"
Juvenilia Unknown Description of a
dying storm 1785-1797 "Now hollow...
- doi:10.1126/science.214.4519.464. PMID 17730248. S2CID 34181897.
Tichy H,
Gingl E, Ehn R,
Papke M,
Schulz S (2001). "Female ****
pheromone of a wandering...
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Texas A&M
University (Laszlo B. Kish) and
University of
Szeged (Zoltan
Gingl and
Peter Heszler).
Efforts to
explore higher-order
statistics for FES purposes...
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information Full name
James Spoors Date of
birth 1887 or 1888
Place of
birth Gingling Gate, Jarrow,
England Date of
death 1960 Position(s)
Defender Senior career*...
- The
first graduating class,
consisting of five women,
including ****ure
Gingling College President Wu Yifang,
graduated in 1919. They
became the
first women...
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Uppsala Academic advisors Laszlo Vize
Miklos Torok Doctoral students Zoltan Gingl,
George Trefan,
Jesper Ederth,
Anders Hoel, Jong Un Kim, Hung-Chih Chang...
- the
jingling or
rattling noise A
pothole located at SD698783;
spelled as
Gingling Pot in
older books. The j-formation is
modern Skirwith The
bright headland...
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Chase 145
Coquetside Coquetside 146
Wylam Away
Wylam Away
referred to as "
Gingling Geordie" in an old ms of 1694 146 ****le
Geordie ****le
Geordie 147 I saw...
- in its
knowledge unit on cryptography. Vadai, Gergely; Mingesz, Robert;
Gingl,
Zoltan (3
September 2015). "Generalized Kirchhoff-Law-Johnson-Noise (KLJN)...
- 1097/FPC.0000000000000057. PMC 4100774. PMID 24849324.
Drdla R, G****ner M,
Gingl E, Sandkühler J (July 2009). "Induction of
synaptic long-term potentiation...