gem.-verb.

  • 1Gem.-Verb. — Gemeindeverband EN municipal [community] association …

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  • 2gem´like´ — gem «jehm», noun, verb, gemmed, gem|ming. –n. 1. a precious or semiprecious stone, especially when cut and polished for ornament; jewel. Diamonds and rubies are gems. One beautiful gem, the pearl, is not a stone, but is obtained from a mollusk. 2 …

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  • 3gem´i|nate|ly — gem|i|nate «verb. JEHM uh nayt; adjective. JEHM uh niht, nayt», verb, nat|ed, nat|ing, adjective. –v.t. to make double; combine into pairs. –v.i. to become double. –adj. combined in a pair or pairs; coupled. SYNONYM(S): twin, binate …

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  • 4gem|i|nate — «verb. JEHM uh nayt; adjective. JEHM uh niht, nayt», verb, nat|ed, nat|ing, adjective. –v.t. to make double; combine into pairs. –v.i. to become double. –adj. combined in a pair or pairs; coupled. SYNONYM(S): twin, binate …

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  • 5gem- — *gem germ., Verb: nhd. hüpfen; ne. hop (Verb); Hinweis: s. *gamana , *gumara ; Etymologie: idg. *gʷhemb , Verb, springen, hüpfen, Pokorny 490; Literatur: Falk/Torp 127 …

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  • 6gem — O.E. gimm precious stone, gem, jewel, also eye, from L. gemma precious stone, jewel, originally bud, perhaps from the root *gen to produce, or from PIE *gembh tooth, nail. Of persons, from late 13c. Forms in i , y were lost early 14c., and the… …

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  • 7gem|mate — «JEHM ayt», verb, mat|ed, mat|ing, adjective. –v.i. to put forth buds; reproduce by budding. –adj. having buds; reproducing by buds. ╂[< Latin gemmāre (with English ate1) < gemma bud] …

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  • 8gem — /dʒɛm / (say jem) noun 1. a stone used in jewellery, fashioned to bring out its beauty. 2. something likened to or prized as a gem because of its beauty or worth, especially something small: the gem of the collection. 3. a printing type (4 point) …

  • 9gem — I. noun Etymology: Middle English gemme, from Anglo French, from Latin gemma bud, gem Date: 14th century 1. a. jewel b. a precious or sometimes semiprecious stone cut and polished for ornament 2. a. something prized especially for great beauty or …

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  • 10be|gem — «bih JEHM», transitive verb, gemmed, gem|ming. to adorn with or as if with gems …

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