Definition of Gley. Meaning of Gley. Synonyms of Gley

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Definition of Gley

Gley
Gley Gley, v. i. [OE. gli[yogh]en, glien, gleien, to shine, to squint; cf. Icel. glj[=a] to glitter.] To squint; to look obliquely; to overlook things. [Scot.] --Jamieson.
Gley
Gley Gley, adv. Asquint; askance; obliquely.

Meaning of Gley from wikipedia

- Look up gley in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gley may refer to: Eugène Gley (1857–1930), French physiologist and endocrinologist Gleysol, a type of...
- Gley Lancer is a 1992 scrolling shooter video game originally developed by NCS Corporation, published in ****an by Masaya and in South Korea by Samsung...
- A gleysol or gley soil is a hydric soil that unless drained is saturated with groundwater for long enough to develop a characteristic gleyic colour pattern...
- Marcel Eugène Émile Gley (French: [glɛ]; 18 January 1857 – 24 October 1930) was a French physiologist and endocrinologist born in Épinal, Vosges. He studied...
- Surface-water-gley developed in glacial till in Northern Ireland...
- After graduation Heymans worked at the Collège de France (under Prof. E. Gley), the University of Lausanne (under Prof. M. Arthus), the University of Vienna...
- the international soil science vocabulary (for example, chernozem, podsol, gley, solonets). A crater on Mars is named after him, and the Dokuchaev Award...
- the uplands and peaty podzolic gley vegetation in the depressions, as well as turf gley vegetation and turf podzolic gley vegetation. Due to the high humidity...
- several years, Sandström's description received little attention. Eugene Gley, Giulio V****ale, and others do****ented the ****tive function of the glands...
- Hydromorphic soils form in wetland conditions. There are two sub-types: Gley soils - These occur when the pore spaces between the grains become saturated...