glo — vb., glor, gloede, gloet; glos … Dansk ordbog
glos|sar|i|al — «glo SAIR ee uhl, gl », adjective. 1. having to do with a glossary. 2. like a glossary … Useful english dictionary
glos|sa|tor — «glo SAY tuhr, gl », noun. a writer of glosses; commentator … Useful english dictionary
glos|sec|to|my — «glo SEHK tuh mee, gl », noun, plural mies. the surgical removal of all or a part of the tongue. ╂[< Greek glôssa tongue + ektom a cutting out] … Useful english dictionary
glos|si|tis — «glo SY tihs, gl », noun. Medicine. inflammation of the tongue … Useful english dictionary
glos|sog|ra|pher — «glo SOG ruh fuhr, gl », noun. a writer of glosses or commentaries … Useful english dictionary
glos|sog|ra|phy — «glo SOG ruh fee, gl », noun. the writing of glosses … Useful english dictionary
glos|sol|o|gist — «glo SOL uh jihst, gl », noun. 1. a person who writes glosses. 2. a person who compiles glossaries. 3. = linguist. (Cf. ↑linguist) … Useful english dictionary
glos|sol|o|gy — «glo SOL uh jee, gl », noun, plural gies. the science of language; linguistics. ╂[< Greek glôssa tongue + English logy] … Useful english dictionary
glos|soph|a|gine — «glo SOF uh jihn, jyn; gl », adjective. having to do with or characteristic of a group of large South American bats with long, extensible tongues. ╂[< New Latin Glossophaga the genus name < Greek glôssa tongue + phageîn eat] … Useful english dictionary
glos|sot|o|my — «glo SOT uh mee, gl », noun, plural mies. surgical incision or dissection of the tongue. ╂[< Greek glôssa tongue + tomíā a cutting] … Useful english dictionary