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111ger|i|at|rist — «JEHR ee AT rihst», noun. = geriatrician. (Cf. ↑geriatrician) …
112Ger|man-A|mer|i|can — «JUR muhn uh MEHR uh kuhn», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having to do with Germany and America. 2. having to do with Americans of German birth or descent. –n. an American of German birth or descent …
113ger|man|der — «jur MAN duhr», noun. 1. any one of a genus of herbs or shrubs of the mint family with dense spikes of small flowers. 2. a species of speedwell, a plant with bright blue flowers. ╂[< Old French germandree, learned borrowing from Medieval Latin …
114Ger|man|ism — «JUR muh nihz uhm», noun. 1. a German idiom used in some other language. 2. characteristic German quality, attitude, action, or belief. 3. attachment to or affection for what is German; tendency to adopt German ways …
115Ger|man|ist — «JUR muh nihst», noun. a student of German or Germanic literature or culture …
116Ger|man|o|phile — «jur MAN uh fyl, fihl», adjective, noun. –adj. friendly to or admiring Germany or the Germans. –n. a friend or admirer of Germany or the Germans …
117Ger|man|o|phobe — «jur MAN uh fohb», noun. a person who hates or fears Germans or Germany …
118Ger|ma|no|pho|bi|a — «JUR muh nuh FOH bee uh», noun. fear or hatred of Germany or the Germans …
119ger|man|ous — «jur MAN uhs», adjective. Chemistry. containing germanium with a valence of 2 …
120ger|men — «JUR muhn», noun, plural mens, mi|na « muh nuh». Archaic. a germ. ╂[< Latin germen; see etym. under germ (Cf. ↑germ)] …