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  • 61scowl — [n] frown black look*, dirty look*, evil eye*, glower, grimace; concepts 185,716 Ant. grin, smile scowl [v] frown disapprove, glare, gloom, glower, grimace, look daggers at*, lour, lower, make a face*; concept 185 Ant. grin, smile …

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  • 62glow — [OE] Glow comes ultimately from Indo European *ghlō , in which the ghl seems originally to have had some sort of symbolic function, as if directly representing the notion of ‘brightness, shining’ in speech. Its Germanic descendant *glō produced… …

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  • 63gloweringly — adverb in a glowering manner he stared gloweringly at this morning s headlines • Derived from adjective: ↑glowering * * * adverb Etymology: glowering (present participle of glower) (I) + ly …

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  • 64glowr — variant of glower 1 II * * * glowr obs. form of glower …

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  • 65Fulgent — Ful gent, a. [L. fulgens, entis, p. pr. of fulgere to flash, glitter, shine, akin to Gr. ? to burn. See {Phlox}, {Flagrant}.] Exquisitely bright; shining; dazzling; effulgent. [1913 Webster] Other Thracians . . . fulgent morions wore. Glower.… …

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  • 66Gloar — Gloar, v. i. [OD. gloeren, glueren, gluyeren. Cf. {Glower}.] To squint; to stare. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 67Glore — Glore, v. i. [See {Gloar}.] To glare; to glower. [Obs.] Halliwell. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 69Irving Langmuir — Infobox Scientist name = Irving Langmuir image size = 180px birth date = birth date|1881|1|31 birth place = Brooklyn, New York death date = death date and age|1957|8|16|1881|1|31 death place = Woods Hole, Massachusetts nationality = United States …

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  • 70Stephen Jay Gould — ; wayback [http://web.archive.org/web/20070101113544/http://www.prospect.org/print/V13/17/blume h archive copy] ] John Maynard Smith, an eminent British evolutionary biologist, was among Gould s strongest critics. Maynard Smith thought that Gould …

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