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11grap|pler — «GRAP luhr», noun. 1. a person who grapples. 2. = grapnel. (Cf. ↑grapnel) 3. = wrestler. (Cf. ↑wrestler) …
12grap|ple — «GRAP uhl», verb, pled, pling, noun. –v.t. 1. to seize and hold fast; grip or hold firmly: »The dog grappled the thief s leg in his jaws, pulling the thief to the ground. SYNONYM(S): grasp, clinch. 2. to fasten with a grapple; attach firmly:… …
13grap|pling — «GRAP lihng», noun. = grapnel. (Cf. ↑grapnel) …
14grap|to|lite — «GRAP tuh lyt», noun. any one of a group of small, extinct, invertebrate animals which lived in various forms of colonies, especially abundant during the Ordovician period. The presence of its fossil is a common means of dating rocks and rock… …
15grap|to|lit|ic — «GRAP tuh LIHT ihk», adjective. of or having to do with graptolites; produced by or containing graptolites: »graptolitic markings, graptolitic slate …
16grap-line — graplin, grap line corrupt ff. grappling 3 …
17gráp — 1.2 f ( e/ a) grasp, grip [grípan]; 2. past 3rd sing of grípan …
18gråpære — grå|pæ|re sb., n, r, rne …
19grap — spotu …
20grap·ple — …