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- Gypsophila.
- (Cambridge University, Durham University) A small kitchen for use by college students.
- Synonym of gypsy (“contra dance step”).
- (derogatory, sometimes offensive) A cheat or swindle; a rip-off.
- (Cambridge University, Durham University) The room in which such college servants work.
- (Cambridge University, Durham University, historical) A domestic servant, generally male, who would attend upon (usually several) students, brushing their clothes, carrying parcels, waiting at parties and other tasks; generally equivalent to a scout in the historical sense at Oxford University or a skip at Trinity College, Dublin.
- Pain or discomfort.
- (sometimes offensive) an act of swindling or cheating
- (botany) The gynostemium
- (architecture) A solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration.
- A body of troops or army vehicles, usually strung out along a road.
- A vertical line of entries in a table, usually read from top to bottom.
- (by extension) A recurring feature in a periodical, especially an opinion piece, especially by a single author or small rotating group of authors, or on a single theme.
- A body of text meant to be read line by line, especially in printed material that has multiple adjacent such on a single page.
- Something having similar vertical form or structure to the things mentioned above, such as a spinal column.
- (chemistry) An instrument used to separate the different components of a liquid or to purify chemical compounds.
- A unit of width, especially of advertisements, in a periodical, equivalent to the width of a usual column of text.
- an article giving opinions or perspectives
- a vertical array of numbers or other information
- anything that approximates the shape of a column or tower
- a page or text that is vertically divided
- a vertical cylindrical structure standing alone and not supporting anything (such as a monument)
- a vertical glass tube used in column chromatography; a mixture is poured in the top and washed through a stationary substance where components of the mixture are adsorbed selectively to form colored bands
- (architecture) a tall vertical cylindrical structure standing upright and used to support a structure
- a line of units following one after another
- any tubular or pillar-like supporting structure in the body
- Gnaphalium, with species in Eurasia and the Americas
- Helichrysum, occurring in Africa, Australasia and Eurasia.
- Cudbear, a fungus of species (Ochrolechia tartarea, syn. Lecanora tartarea)
- Antennaria dioica
- Gamochaeta, with species in North and South America
- Euchiton, native to Australasia and the Pacific
- Pseudognaphalium, native to North America
- Filago, of Eurasia and North America
- any plant of the genus Filago having capitate clusters of small woolly flower heads
- any of numerous plants of the genus Gnaphalium having flowers that can be dried without loss of form or color
- perennial cottony-white herb of southwestern United States
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- Gypsophila.
- (Cambridge University, Durham University) A small kitchen for use by college students.
- Synonym of gypsy (“contra dance step”).
- (derogatory, sometimes offensive) A cheat or swindle; a rip-off.
- (Cambridge University, Durham University) The room in which such college servants work.
- (Cambridge University, Durham University, historical) A domestic servant, generally male, who would attend upon (usually several) students, brushing their clothes, carrying parcels, waiting at parties and other tasks; generally equivalent to a scout in the historical sense at Oxford University or a skip at Trinity College, Dublin.
- Pain or discomfort.
- (sometimes offensive) an act of swindling or cheating
- (botany) The gynostemium
- (architecture) A solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration.
- A body of troops or army vehicles, usually strung out along a road.
- A vertical line of entries in a table, usually read from top to bottom.
- (by extension) A recurring feature in a periodical, especially an opinion piece, especially by a single author or small rotating group of authors, or on a single theme.
- A body of text meant to be read line by line, especially in printed material that has multiple adjacent such on a single page.
- Something having similar vertical form or structure to the things mentioned above, such as a spinal column.
- (chemistry) An instrument used to separate the different components of a liquid or to purify chemical compounds.
- A unit of width, especially of advertisements, in a periodical, equivalent to the width of a usual column of text.
- an article giving opinions or perspectives
- a vertical array of numbers or other information
- anything that approximates the shape of a column or tower
- a page or text that is vertically divided
- a vertical cylindrical structure standing alone and not supporting anything (such as a monument)
- a vertical glass tube used in column chromatography; a mixture is poured in the top and washed through a stationary substance where components of the mixture are adsorbed selectively to form colored bands
- (architecture) a tall vertical cylindrical structure standing upright and used to support a structure
- a line of units following one after another
- any tubular or pillar-like supporting structure in the body
- Gnaphalium, with species in Eurasia and the Americas
- Helichrysum, occurring in Africa, Australasia and Eurasia.
- Cudbear, a fungus of species (Ochrolechia tartarea, syn. Lecanora tartarea)
- Antennaria dioica
- Gamochaeta, with species in North and South America
- Euchiton, native to Australasia and the Pacific
- Pseudognaphalium, native to North America
- Filago, of Eurasia and North America
- any plant of the genus Filago having capitate clusters of small woolly flower heads
- any of numerous plants of the genus Gnaphalium having flowers that can be dried without loss of form or color
- perennial cottony-white herb of southwestern United States