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Gougeshell
Gougeshell Gouge"shell`, n. (Zo["o]l.) A sharp-edged, tubular, marine shell, of the genus Vermetus; also, the pinna. See Vermetus.

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- Gouges Wikiquote has quotations related to Olympe de Gouges. Olympe de Gouges on Data.bnf.fr A website containing English translations of de Gouges's...
- Eye-gouging is the act of pressing or tearing the eye using the fingers or instruments. Eye-gouging involves a very high risk of eye injury, such as eye...
- Look up gouge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gouge may refer to: Gouge (chisel), a form of chisel or adze; a woodworking tool Gouge (grape), another...
- A gouge is a type of chisel that serves to carve small pieces from the material; particularly in woodworking, woodturning and sculpture. Gouges most...
- Olympe de Gouges in response to the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. By publishing this do****ent on 15 September, de Gouges hoped...
- the traditional standards of a coercive monopoly, i.e., one that price-gouges consumers by deliberately curtailing production. If there was a reason to...
- affected. Fault gouges rich in chlorite and quartz keep their high permeability to a significant depth. On the other hand, fault gouges with a low permeability...
- Gouge Away is an American hardcore punk band based in Florida that formed in 2012. The band is influenced by post-hardcore and noise rock bands such as...
- credit for middle and low-income families. Harris promised to address price gouging, bring down costs, ban hidden fees and late charges from financial institutions...
- Martin Gouge (c. 1360 – 25 November 1444), surnamed De Charpaigne, was a French chancellor. He was born at Bourges about 1360. A canon of Bourges, in...