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  • 41gin — (Voz ingl.). m. ginebra2 …

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  • 42Gin — Rummy A hand completely formed in sets, with no deadwood …

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  • 43gin|gi|li — «JIHN juh lee», noun, plural lis. 1. the sesame plant. 2. = sesame (def. 1a). (Cf. ↑sesame) 3. = sesame oil. (Cf. ↑sesame oil) ╂[< Hindi jinjalī] …

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  • 44gin|gi|va — «jihn JY vuh», noun, plural vae « vee». the flesh around the teeth; gum. ╂[< Latin gingīva gum2] …

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  • 45Gin — This article is about the beverage. For other uses, see Gin (disambiguation). A selection of bottled gins offered at a liquor store in Decatur, Georgia, United States Gin is a spirit which derives its predominant flavour from juniper berries… …

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  • 46gin — al·gin; al·gin·ic; al·ler·gin; be·gin; be·gin·ner; bu·fa·gin; bu·gin·vil·laea; car·ti·la·gin·e·ous; cim·i·cif·u·gin; con·du·ran·gin; de·vir·gin·ate; el·gin·shire; emar·gin·ula; fa·gin; galan·gin; gin; gin·gel·ly; gin·ger·ade; gin·ger·bready;… …

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  • 47Gin — La ginebra (en inglés: Gin) es un aguardiente inglés derivado del Genever holandés. Su graduación alcohólica varia entre 43º a 47º. Se obtiene por destilación de la cebada sin maltear, rectificado con bayas de enebro y aromatizado con cardamomo,… …

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  • 48gin — gin1 /jin/, n. 1. an alcoholic liquor obtained by distilling grain mash with juniper berries. 2. an alcoholic liquor similar to this, made by redistilling spirits with flavoring agents, esp. juniper berries, orange peel, angelica root, etc. [1705 …

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  • 49Gin — Wacholderschnaps; Wacholderbranntwein * * * Gin 〈[ dʒı̣n] m. 6〉 klarer Wacholderbranntwein [engl.] * * * Gin [d̮ʒɪn ], der; s, (Sorten:) s [engl. gin, Kurzf. von: geneva < älter niederl. genever, ↑ …

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  • 50gin — {{11}}gin (n.1) type of distilled drinking alcohol, 1714, shortening of geneva, altered (by influence of the similarity of the name of the Swiss city, with which it has no other connection) from Du. genever juniper (because the alcohol was… …

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