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GIPG stands for Global InterNetwork Publishing Group
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The act, or the process, of gilding metallic surfaces by covering them with a thin coating of amalgam of gold, and then volatilizing the mercury by heat; -- called also wash gilding.
p. p. & a. from Give, v.
A hydroid coral of the genus Millepora, especially M. alcicornis, of the West Indies and Florida. So called because it stings the tongue like ginger. See Illust. under Millepore.
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n.
To cause; to make; -- with the infinitive; as, to give one to understand, to know, etc.
n.
To pledge; as, to give one's word.
v.
Disposed; inclined; -- used with an adv.; as, virtuously given.
a.
Giving life or spirit; having power to give life; inspiriting; invigorating.
n.
One who gives; a donor; a bestower; a grantor; one who imparts or distributes.
n.
A gift; a benefaction.
n.
To excite or cause to exist, as a sensation; as, to give offense; to give pleasure or pain.
n.
To devote; to apply; used reflexively, to devote or apply one's self; as, the soldiers give themselves to plunder; also in this sense used very frequently in the past participle; as, the people are given to luxury and pleasure; the youth is given to study.
a.
Having flat, or leaflike, gills, as the bivalve mollusks.
n.
To exhibit as a product or result; to produce; to show; as, the number of men, divided by the number of ships, gives four hundred to each ship.
adv.
Stated; fixed; as, in a given time.
v. i.
To give a gift or gifts.
n.
The second, or true, muscular stomach of birds, in which the food is crushed and ground, after being softened in the glandular stomach (crop), or lower part of the esophagus; the gigerium.
v. i.
To yield to force or pressure; to relax; to become less rigid; as, the earth gives under the feet.
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To set forth as a known quantity or a known relation, or as a premise from which to reason; -- used principally in the passive form given.
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To yield; to furnish; to produce; to emit; as, flint and steel give sparks.
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The act of bestowing as a gift; a conferring or imparting.
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