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  • 41gleed — I. ˈglēd noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English gleed, glede, from Old English glēd; akin to Old High German gluot fire, glow, Old Norse glōth ember, glowing coal; derivative from the root of Old English glōwan to glow more at glow 1. dialect… …

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  • 42stra|bis|mus — «struh BIHZ muhs», noun. a disorder of vision due to the turning of one eye or both eyes from the normal position so that both cannot be directed at the same point or object at the same time; cross eye or walleye; cast; squint. ╂[< New Latin… …

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  • 43blinking — Synonyms and related words: absolute, aflicker, asquint, astigmatic, bickering, blasted, bleeding, blink, blink eyed, blinkard, blinky, blooming, complete, coruscant, coruscating, coruscation, cursed, cussed, damnable, dancing, downright,… …

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  • 44longsighted — Synonyms and related words: acute, anticipant, anticipatory, apperceptive, appercipient, argute, asquint, astigmatic, astute, blink eyed, blinking, blinky, clairvoyant, cogent, discerning, divinatory, farseeing, farsighted, forehanded,… …

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  • 45nearsighted — Synonyms and related words: asquint, astigmatic, authoritarian, bigot, bigoted, blind, blindfold, blindfolded, blink eyed, blinking, blinky, borne, closed, constricted, cramped, creedbound, deaf, deaf to reason, dim sighted, fanatical, farsighted …

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  • 46shortsighted — Synonyms and related words: asquint, astigmatic, authoritarian, bigot, bigoted, blind, blindfold, blindfolded, blink eyed, blinking, blinky, borne, closed, constricted, cramped, creedbound, deaf, deaf to reason, dim sighted, fanatical, farsighted …

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  • 47squinting — Synonyms and related words: agee, agee jawed, askance, askant, askew, askewgee, asquint, astigmatic, awry, blink eyed, blinking, blinky, catawampous, catawamptious, cockeyed, crooked, farsighted, longsighted, mope eyed, myopic, nearsighted, poor… …

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  • 48goggle — (v.) 1530s, from M.E. gogelen to roll (the eyes) about (late 14c.), influenced by M.E. gogel eyed squint eyed, one eyed (late 14c.), of uncertain origin, perhaps somehow imitative. As a surname (Robert le Gogel) attested from c.1300. Related:… …

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  • 49Gimlet (tool) — A gimlet is a hand tool for drilling small holes, mainly in wood, without splitting. It was defined in Gwilt s Architecture (1859) as a piece of steel of a semi cylindrical form, hollow on one side, having a cross handle at one end and a worm or… …

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  • 50Kinich Ahau — as a ruler, Classic period Kinich Ahau (K inich Ajaw) is the 16th century Yucatec name of the Maya sun god, designated as god G in the Schellhas Zimmermann Taube classification. In the Classic period, god G is depicted as a middle aged man with… …

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