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Definition of gnaw
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Gnaw (v. t.) To bite in agony or rage.
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Erose
::
Erose (a.)
Jagged
or
irregularly
toothed,
as if
nibbled
out or
gnawed..
Worm
::
Worm (n.) An
internal
tormentor;
something
that gnaws or
afflicts
one's mind with
remorse.
Royne
::
Royne (v. t.) To bite; to gnaw.
Gnow
::
Gnow
(imp.)
Gnawed.
Mousehole
::
Mousehole
(n.) A hole made by a
mouse,
for
passage
or
abode,
as in a wall;
hence,
a very small hole like that
gnawed
by a
mouse..
Arrosion
::
Arrosion
(n.) A
gnawing.
Girdler
::
Girdler
(n.) An
American
longicorn
beetle
(Oncideres
cingulatus)
which lays its eggs in the twigs of the
hickory,
and then
girdles
each
branch
by
gnawing
a
groove
around
it, thus
killing
it to
provide
suitable
food for the
larvae..
Corrade
::
Corrade
(v. t.) To gnaw into; to wear away; to fret; to
consume.
Gnaw
::
Gnaw (v. t.) To bite in agony or rage.
Begnawn
::
Begnawn
() of
Begna.
Pruner
::
Pruner
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
beetles
whose
larvae
gnaw the
branches
of trees so as to cause them to fall,
especially
the
American
oak
pruner
(Asemum
moestum),
whose larva eats the pith of oak
branches,
and when
mature
gnaws a
circular
furrow
on the
inside
nearly
to the bark. When the
branches
fall each
contains
a
pupa..
Girdle
::
Girdle
(v. t.) To make a cut or gnaw a
groove
around
(a tree, etc.)
through
the bark and
alburnum,
thus
killing
it..
Rodent
::
Rodent
(v. t.)
Gnawing.
Cardialgy
::
Cardialgy
(n.) A
burning
or
gnawing
pain, or
feeling
of
distress,
referred
to the
region
of the
heart,
accompanied
with
cardiac
palpitation;
heartburn.
It is
usually
a
symptom
of
indigestion..
Gnaw
::
Gnaw (v. i.) To use the teeth in
biting;
to bite with
repeated
effort,
as in
eating
or
removing
with the
teethsomething
hard,
unwiedly,
or
unmanageable..
Gnew
::
Gnew () imp. of Gnaw.
Knaw
::
Knaw (v. t.) See Gnaw.
Overeat
::
Overeat
(v. t. & i.) To gnaw all over, or on all
sides..
Rodent
::
Rodent
(v. t.)
Gnawing;
biting;
corroding;
(Med.)
applied
to a
destructive
variety
of
cancer
or
ulcer.
Begnaw
::
Begnaw
(v. t.) To gnaw; to eat away; to
corrode.
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