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Ge

noun
1.
A brittle grey crystalline element that is a semiconducting metalloid (resembling silicon) used in transistors; occurs in germanite and argyrodite.  Synonyms: atomic number 32, germanium.
2.
(Greek mythology) goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology.  Synonyms: Gaea, Gaia.






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... the place soon as he laid eyes on 'em, an' thishere Mista Clairidge, he give her that ole live allagatuh from Florida whut I foun' lookin' at me over the aidge o' my kitchen sink—ugly ole thing!—an' you' grampaw tuck an' give it to the greenhouse man. Ain't none nem ge'lmun goin' try an' give her no mo' animals, I bet! So how anybody goin' guess who sen' her thishere Gammire? Nobody lef' whut ain't awready sen' her one an' ...
— Gentle Julia • Booth Tarkington

... "We shall ge-et there!" the peasant reassured him. "The mare is young and frisky. . . . Only let her get running and then there is no stopping her. . . ...
— The Schoolmaster and Other Stories • Anton Chekhov

... it, Oft the Panther smiled and fondled, Smiled upon the babe and mother, Frolicked with the boy and fondled, Tall he grew and like his father, And they called the boy the Raven— Called him Kak-kah-ge—the Raven. Happy hunter was the Panther. From the woods he brought the pheasant, Brought the red deer and the rabbit, Brought the trout from Gitchee Gumee— Brought the mallard from the marshes— Royal ...
— The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems • H. L. Gordon

... ge lo (mi'kel an'j[letter e with an uptack] lo), an Italian painter and sculptor; ...
— Rafael in Italy - A Geographical Reader • Etta Blaisdell McDonald

... and was come to Falkenswert (where you have past in your journey to Spa) one hour from hence. Prince Charles arrived here the same day from Germany to take ye command of the allies, the next Day the whole army amounting to 70thd men went on towards the county of Lige to prevent the French from beseiging Namur, I hear now that the two armies are only one hour from another, so we expect very soon the news of a great battle but not without fear, Count Saxes army being, by all account of hundred ten ...
— Baron d'Holbach - A Study of Eighteenth Century Radicalism in France • Max Pearson Cushing


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