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gom
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GOM

Good Old MAD.

Don Boettner, U Mich. MAD for the IBM 360. Parts of the MTS
time-sharing system were written in GOM.
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Algometer
(gcide)
Algometer \Al*gom"e*ter\, n. [Gr. ? pain + -meter.] (Psychol.)
An instrument for measuring sensations of pain due to
pressure. It has a piston rod with a blunted tip which is
pressed against the skin. -- Al*gom"e*try, n. --
Al`go*met"ric, *met"ric*al, a. -- Al`go*met"ric*al*ly,
adv.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Algometric
(gcide)
Algometer \Al*gom"e*ter\, n. [Gr. ? pain + -meter.] (Psychol.)
An instrument for measuring sensations of pain due to
pressure. It has a piston rod with a blunted tip which is
pressed against the skin. -- Al*gom"e*try, n. --
Al`go*met"ric, *met"ric*al, a. -- Al`go*met"ric*al*ly,
adv.
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Algometrically
(gcide)
Algometer \Al*gom"e*ter\, n. [Gr. ? pain + -meter.] (Psychol.)
An instrument for measuring sensations of pain due to
pressure. It has a piston rod with a blunted tip which is
pressed against the skin. -- Al*gom"e*try, n. --
Al`go*met"ric, *met"ric*al, a. -- Al`go*met"ric*al*ly,
adv.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Algometry
(gcide)
Algometer \Al*gom"e*ter\, n. [Gr. ? pain + -meter.] (Psychol.)
An instrument for measuring sensations of pain due to
pressure. It has a piston rod with a blunted tip which is
pressed against the skin. -- Al*gom"e*try, n. --
Al`go*met"ric, *met"ric*al, a. -- Al`go*met"ric*al*ly,
adv.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Antilegomena
(gcide)
Antilegomena \An`ti*le*gom"e*na\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. 'anti`
against + ? to speak; part. pass. ?.] (Eccl.)
Certain books of the New Testament which were for a time not
universally received, but which are now considered canonical.
These are the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Epistles of James
and Jude, the second Epistle of Peter, the second and third
Epistles of John, and the Revelation. The undisputed books
are called the Homologoumena.
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Bergomask
(gcide)
Bergomask \Ber"go*mask\, n.
A rustic dance, so called in ridicule of the people of
Bergamo, in Italy, once noted for their clownishness.
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Burgomaster
(gcide)
Burgomaster \Bur"go*mas`ter\, n. [D. burgemeester; burg borough
+ meester master; akin to G. burgemeister, b["u]rgermeister.
See 1st Borough, and Master.]
1. A chief magistrate of a municipal town in Holland,
Flanders, and Germany, corresponding to mayor in England
and the United States; a burghmaster.
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2. (Zool.) An aquatic bird, the glaucous gull ({Larus
glaucus}), common in arctic regions.
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Diagometer
(gcide)
Diagometer \Di`a*gom"e*ter\, n. [Gr. ? to transmit + -meter.]
A sort of electroscope, invented by Rousseau, in which the
dry pile is employed to measure the amount of electricity
transmitted by different bodies, or to determine their
conducting power. --Nichol.
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Dragoman
(gcide)
Dragoman \Drag"o*man\, n.; pl. Dragomans. [From F. dragoman,
or Sp. dragoman, or It. dragomanno; all fr. LGr. ?, Ar.
tarjum[=a]n, from the same source as E. targum. Cf.
Drogman, Truchman.]
An interpreter; -- so called in the Levant and other parts of
the East.
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Dragomans
(gcide)
Dragoman \Drag"o*man\, n.; pl. Dragomans. [From F. dragoman,
or Sp. dragoman, or It. dragomanno; all fr. LGr. ?, Ar.
tarjum[=a]n, from the same source as E. targum. Cf.
Drogman, Truchman.]
An interpreter; -- so called in the Levant and other parts of
the East.
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Drogoman
(gcide)
Drogman \Drog"man\, Drogoman \Drog"o*man\, n.
See Dragoman.
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Egomism
(gcide)
Egomism \E"go*mism\, n.
Egoism. [R.] --A. Baxter.
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Ergometer
(gcide)
Ergometer \Er*gom"e*ter\, n. [Gr. ? work + -meter.] (Physics)
A device for measuring, or an instrument for indicating,
energy expended or work done; a dynamometer. --
Er`go*met"ric, a.
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Ergometric
(gcide)
Ergometer \Er*gom"e*ter\, n. [Gr. ? work + -meter.] (Physics)
A device for measuring, or an instrument for indicating,
energy expended or work done; a dynamometer. --
Er`go*met"ric, a.
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Goman
(gcide)
Goman \Go"man\, n. [Prob. fr. good man; but cf. also AS. gumman
a man, OHG. gomman man, husband.]
A husband; a master of a family. [Obs.] Gomarist
Gomarist
(gcide)
Gomarist \Go"mar*ist\, Gomarite \Go"mar*ite\, n. (Eccl.-Hist.)
One of the followers of Francis Gomar or Gomarus, a Dutch
disciple of Calvin in the 17th century, who strongly opposed
the Arminians.
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Gomarite
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Gomarist \Go"mar*ist\, Gomarite \Go"mar*ite\, n. (Eccl.-Hist.)
One of the followers of Francis Gomar or Gomarus, a Dutch
disciple of Calvin in the 17th century, who strongly opposed
the Arminians.
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Gombo
(gcide)
Gombo \Gom"bo\, n.
See Gumbo.
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Gome
(gcide)
Gome \Gome\, n. [AS. guma; akin to Goth. guma, L. homo. See
Bridegroom.]
A man. [Obs.] --P. Plowman.
[1913 Webster]Gome \Gome\, n. [Cf. Icel. gormr ooze, mud.]
The black grease on the axle of a cart or wagon wheel; --
called also gorm. See Gorm. [Prov. Eng.]
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Gomer
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Gomer \Go"mer\, n.
A Hebrew measure. See Homer.
[1913 Webster]Gomer \Go"mer\, n. (Gun.)
A conical chamber at the breech of the bore in heavy
ordnance, especially in mortars; -- named after the inventor.
[1913 Webster]Homer \Ho"mer\, n. [Heb. kh[=o]mer.]
A Hebrew measure containing, as a liquid measure, ten baths,
equivalent to fifty-five gallons, two quarts, one pint; and,
as a dry measure, ten ephahs, equivalent to six bushels, two
pecks, four quarts. [Written also chomer, gomer.]
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gomer
(gcide)
Gomer \Go"mer\, n.
A Hebrew measure. See Homer.
[1913 Webster]Gomer \Go"mer\, n. (Gun.)
A conical chamber at the breech of the bore in heavy
ordnance, especially in mortars; -- named after the inventor.
[1913 Webster]Homer \Ho"mer\, n. [Heb. kh[=o]mer.]
A Hebrew measure containing, as a liquid measure, ten baths,
equivalent to fifty-five gallons, two quarts, one pint; and,
as a dry measure, ten ephahs, equivalent to six bushels, two
pecks, four quarts. [Written also chomer, gomer.]
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Gommelin
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Gommelin \Gom"me*lin\, n. [F. gommeline, from gomme gum.]
(Chem.)
See Dextrin.
[1913 Webster]Dextrin \Dex"trin\, n. [Cf. F. dextrine, G. dextrin. See
Dexter.] (Chem.)
A translucent, gummy, amorphous substance, nearly tasteless
and odorless, used as a substitute for gum, for sizing, etc.,
and obtained from starch by the action of heat, acids, or
diastase. It is of somewhat variable composition, containing
several carbohydrates which change easily to their respective
varieties of sugar. It is so named from its rotating the
plane of polarization to the right; -- called also {British
gum}, Alsace gum, gommelin, leiocome, etc. See
Achroodextrin, and Erythrodextrin.
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gommelin
(gcide)
Gommelin \Gom"me*lin\, n. [F. gommeline, from gomme gum.]
(Chem.)
See Dextrin.
[1913 Webster]Dextrin \Dex"trin\, n. [Cf. F. dextrine, G. dextrin. See
Dexter.] (Chem.)
A translucent, gummy, amorphous substance, nearly tasteless
and odorless, used as a substitute for gum, for sizing, etc.,
and obtained from starch by the action of heat, acids, or
diastase. It is of somewhat variable composition, containing
several carbohydrates which change easily to their respective
varieties of sugar. It is so named from its rotating the
plane of polarization to the right; -- called also {British
gum}, Alsace gum, gommelin, leiocome, etc. See
Achroodextrin, and Erythrodextrin.
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Gomphiasis
(gcide)
Gomphiasis \Gom*phi"a*sis\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? toothache or
gnashing of teeth, fr. ? a grinder tooth, from ? a bolt.]
(Med.)
A disease of the teeth, which causes them to loosen and fall
out of their sockets. [Archaic]
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Gomphosis
(gcide)
Gomphosis \Gom*pho"sis\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, prop., a bolting
together, fr. ? to fasten with bolts or nails, ? bolt, nail:
cf. F. gomphose.] (Anat.)
A form of union or immovable articulation where a hard part
is received into the cavity of a bone, as the teeth into the
jaws.
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Gomphrena
(gcide)
Immortelle \Im`mor*telle"\, n.; pl. Immortelles. [F. See
Immortal.] (Bot.)
A plant with a conspicuous, dry, unwithering involucre, as
the species of Antennaria, Helichrysum, Gomphrena, etc.
See Everlasting.
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Gomuti
(gcide)
Gomuti \Go*mu"ti\, n. [Malayan gumuti.]
A black, fibrous substance resembling horsehair, obtained
from the leafstalks of two kinds of palms, Metroxylon Sagu,
and Arenga saccharifera, of the Indian islands. It is used
for making cordage. Called also ejoo.
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Indigometer
(gcide)
Indigometer \In`di*gom"e*ter\, n. [Indigo + -meter.]
An instrument for ascertaining the strength of an indigo
solution, as in volumetric analysis. --Ure.
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Indigometry
(gcide)
Indigometry \In`di*gom"e*try\, n.
The art or method of determining the coloring power of
indigo.
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lagomorph
(gcide)
lagomorph \lag"o*morph\, n. (Zool.)
One of the Lagomorpha.
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Lagomorpha
(gcide)
Lagomorpha \Lag`o*mor"pha\ (l[a^]g`[-o]*m[^o]r"f[.a]), prop. n.
pl. [NL., fr. Gr. lagw`s a hare + morfh` form.] (Zool.)
an order of rodent-like mammals, comprising the hares,
rabbits, and pikas. They have four incisors in the upper jaw.
Called also Duplicidentata. They were formerly classified
together with the rodents, but the Rodentia and
Lagomorpha are now classed as separate orders.
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