Gall
91gall-sickness — gallˈsickness or gallˈ sickness noun (Du galziekte; S Afr) A tick borne disease affecting the livers of cattle, sheep and goats • • • Main Entry: ↑gall …
92gall´ing|ly — gall|ing1 «G lihng», adjective. that galls; chafing; irritating: »As stubborn steers…joined reluctant to the galling yoke (Alexander Pope). SYNONYM(S): annoying, vexatious. ╂[< gall2, verb + ing2] – …
93gall|ing — gall|ing1 «G lihng», adjective. that galls; chafing; irritating: »As stubborn steers…joined reluctant to the galling yoke (Alexander Pope). SYNONYM(S): annoying, vexatious. ╂[< gall2, verb + ing2] – …
94Gall Force: Eternal Story — Éditeur HAL Laboratory Date de sortie 10 décembre 1986 (Japon) Genre shoot them up Mode de jeu Un joueur Plate forme Famicom Disk System …
95Gall, Abbey of Saint — • In Switzerland, Canton St. Gall, 30 miles southeast of Constance; for many centuries one of the chief Benedictine abbeys in Europe; founded about 613, and named after Gallus, an Irishman, the disciple and companion of St. Columbanus in his… …
96gall bladder — gall bladders N COUNT Your gall bladder is the organ in your body which contains bile and is next to your liver …
97gall midge — or gall gnat n. any of a family (Cecidomyiidae) of tiny midges that often produce galls on plants …
98gall|nut — «GL NUHT», noun. a nutlike gall on plants, especially on oaks …
99gall|stone — «GL STOHN», noun. a pebblelike mass, chiefly of cholesterol and mineral salts, that sometimes forms in the gall bladder or one of its ducts. When one or more gallstones stop the flow of bile, there is usually pain, and sometimes jaundice results …
100Gall d'Inde — Gall d Inde, Schoten von Mimosa cinerea …