de gré à gré
11GRE — may refer to:* Graduate Record Examination, a standardized test created and administered by the Educational Testing Service * Generic Routing Encapsulation, a tunneling protocol designed for encapsulation * Gecko Runtime Engine, used by Mozilla… …
12grȅsti — (grésti) nesvrš. 〈prez. grêm/grédēm, grên lokal., 2. l. grêš, 3. l. grê, 3. l. mn grédu, pril. sad. grédūći〉 reg., {{c=1}}v. {{ref}}ići{{/ref}} [»stampa naša gori gre« (dio napisa žakana Jurja iz Roča, 1482)] …
13gređanski — gréđanskī prid. DEFINICIJA koji se odnosi na Gređane i njegove stanovnike ETIMOLOGIJA vidi Gređani …
14gre|gar´i|ous|ness — gre|gar|i|ous «gruh GAIR ee uhs», adjective. 1. fond of being with others: »A gregarious man, he enjoyed the companionship of a large number of convivial friends (New Yorker). SYNONYM(S): sociable. 2. living in flocks, herds, or other groups:… …
15gre|gar´i|ous|ly — gre|gar|i|ous «gruh GAIR ee uhs», adjective. 1. fond of being with others: »A gregarious man, he enjoyed the companionship of a large number of convivial friends (New Yorker). SYNONYM(S): sociable. 2. living in flocks, herds, or other groups:… …
16gre|gar|i|ous — «gruh GAIR ee uhs», adjective. 1. fond of being with others: »A gregarious man, he enjoyed the companionship of a large number of convivial friends (New Yorker). SYNONYM(S): sociable. 2. living in flocks, herds, or other groups: »Sheep and cattle …
17Gre — Gre, n. See {Gree}, a step. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
18Gre — Gre, n. See {Gree}, good will. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
19grȅznuti — (u što) dv. 〈prez. nēm, pril. sad. ūći, pril. pr. ūvši, prid. rad. grȅznuo〉 (svrš. češće prefiksacijom ogreznuti) 1. {{001f}}nogama propasti/propadati u što [∼ u snijeg ili blato] 2. {{001f}}naći se u čemu ružnom, nepriličnom [∼ u dugove; ∼ u… …
20grȅšnīk — m (grȅšnica ž) 〈V īče, N mn īci〉 onaj koji griješi prema strogo postavljenim propisima i uspostavljenim načelima (vjerskim, idejnim itd.) [on je veliki ∼; okorjeli ∼] …