glasswort
1> _.  (Salicornia gen.)
2> _.   (Salsola kali)

glassy
1> ,  (  )
2> ; 
3> ,  ( )
4> , ,  ( , )
_Ex:
after he hit his head his eyes went glassy   
,     
_Ex:
glassy stare (look)  
5> ; ; 
_Ex:
glassy globe _.  

glassy-eyed
1>   
2> _. _. , 

Glaswegian
1>  . 
2>   . 

Glauber
1> _.  Glauber's salts _.  , 


Glauber's salts
1> _.  ,  

glauberite
1> _. 

glaucescent
1> -
2> _.   , ;  

glaucoma
1> _. 

glauconite
1> _. 

glaucophane
1> _. 

glaucous
1> -, -
2> 
3> _.   , ;  

glaucousness
1> _.  

glaum
1> _. (at)  ( -.)
2> _.   

glave
1> _. , , 

glaymore
1> _.  (  )
2>  (  )
3> _.  "",   


glaze
1> , ; 
_Ex:
a vase with a fine glaze    
2> , 
_Ex:
the glaze of death over his eyes     
3> , 
4> ,  
5> 
6> _.  ,  
7> , 
_Ex:
a glaze of ice on the walk is dangerous  ,
  
8> _. ; 
9> _. 
10>  , , 
_Ex:
the house is being glazed    () 

_Ex:
to glaze a window    
_Ex:
to frame and glaze a picture     

11>  , , 
_Ex:
to glaze earthenware   
12> , 
_Ex:
his friends tried to glaze his foibles  
  
13>  
14> ,  ( )
_Ex:
his eyes glazed (over) and he fell    
,   
15> _. ;   (   )
16> 
17> ; ; ; 
18> ,  ()
19> _.  

glaze-kiln
1>     ()

glaze-wheel
1> ,    

glazed
1> 
2> , 
_Ex:
glazed bricks  
3> 
4> , 
_Ex:
glazed paper  
5>  ( );   ( )
6> 
_Ex:
glazed frost 
7> ,  (  )
8> _-.  ( )
9> _. 

glazen
1> _. ; 
2>  ( )

glazer
1> -
2> _. , 
3> ,  ;  ,
 

glazier
1> 
2> ,  ;  ,
 
_Id:
is your father a glazier?   !; ,  
?

glaziery
1>    .

glazing
1>  ; 
2> ;  ( ); 
, , 
3> ; ;  ()
4> ;   ( )
5> , ,  (, )
6> ,  

glazing-wheel
1> ,    

glazy
1> ; 
2> , ;  ( , )

glead
1> _. _.  
2> _. 

gleam
1>  , , 
_Ex:
the gleam of a distant light-house   
_Ex:
gleams of sunshine came through the cloud  
  
2> ,  (    . .)
_Ex:
the red gleam of the firelight  
3> ,  (  . .)
_Ex:
not a gleam of hope   
_Ex:
a gleam of intelligence  
_Ex:
an unexpected gleam of joy   
_Ex:
a gleam of interest came into his eyes    

_Ex:
she had a dangerous gleam in her eyes    
 
4> 
_Ex:
gleam of egg  
5> ;  (. .)
_Ex:
a light gleamed in the distance   
_Ex:
courage gleamed in his eyes    
_Ex:
amusement gleamed in his eyes    ( 
 )  ,   
6>  ; 
_Ex:
the furniture gleamed after being polished  
 ,    ()
7>  ( -.  )
_Ex:
the distant stars gleamed on the still surface of the lake
       

gleamy
1> ; ; 
2> _.  ,  

glean
1> _.   ,   . .
2>   ( ),  ( )
 . .
_Ex:
to glean a field     ( )
_Ex:
they gleaned enough potatoes from the field after harvest
to fill a large sack      
 
3>  (  )
4>  ,   
_Ex:
to glean facts from books    
_Ex:
to glean information _.  

gleaner
1>  , ,  (  )
2> _-. 

gleaning
1>    .
2>   (, )
3>    
4>  
5>  ;  

glebe
1> ; 
2>  
3> _.   

glebe-house
1> _.    ( )

gleby
1> _.  , 
2> _.  ( )

glede
1> _.  
2> (. )
3> _. _.  
4> _. 

glee
1> ; 
_Ex:
full of glee  
_Ex:
she danced with glee when she saw the new toys  
  ,    
2>  (  , . , 
 

glee-club
1>   ,    ,
  . . ( )

gleed
1> _.  
2> _. 

gleeful
1> , , 
_Ex:
gleeful news  
_Ex:
in gleeful mood   () 

gleefully
1> , ,  

gleek
1> _.  ( )

gleeman
1> _. 

gleesome
1> , , 
_Ex:
gleesome news  
_Ex:
in gleesome mood   () 

gleet
1> _. ,  ; 
2> _.  
3> _.       
4>  , 

gleg
1> _. ; ; , 
2> _. ; ; 
_Ex:
gleg at the uptake , 
3> _.   
4> _.     

glen
1> ,  ;   (. mountain glen)

glengarry
1>      (. glengarry bonnet,
glengarry cap)

Glenlivet
1>   

glent
1> , ;  
2> 
_Ex:
brown hair with golden glents  , 

_Ex:
I could tell he was angry by the glent in his eyes  
     ,   
3>  ;  
_Ex:
the earliest glent of the morning   
4> _.  
5> , 
_Ex:
the sun glented through the branches   
  
_Ex:
under the blue sky and a glenting sun    
 
6> 
_Ex:
to glent in the sun   
7>  

gletscher
1> _. , 

gley
1> _.  , 

glia
1> _. , ,  

gliacyte
1> _.  ()

glial
1> _. , 
_Ex:
the glial cells of the brain    

glib
1>  ( )
_Ex:
to be glib, to have a glib tongue    
_Ex:
glib answer  
2> , , 
_Ex:
glib talker , 
_Ex:
glib salesman  
3> , 
_Ex:
glib excuse  
4> _.  ( )
_Ex:
glib ice  
5> _. _. ,  ( )
_Ex:
glib movement  
6> _.  
7> _.  
8> _.    

glibly
1> 
_Ex:
to answer glibly  () 
2> 
_Ex:
he always lied glibly    ,    

glidder, gliddery
1> _. 

glide
1> ;  
_Ex:
the glide of canoes  
_Ex:
the skater moved with a glide on the ice  
  
2> ,  
3> ,  ()
4> _. ,  
5> _. ;  
6> _. ,  , 
7>   ()
8>  
9> ;  
_Ex:
a vessel glides through the water   
 
_Ex:
the skater glided swiftly over the ice  
  
10> ,  ( )
_Ex:
a brook glided through the valley    
11>  ,  ( )
_Ex:
the years glided past   
12>    
_Ex:
she glided quietly out of the room   
 
13> ,  
_Ex:
the wind glided the boat over the water   
 
14> (into) ,   (
-. )
_Ex:
to glide hopelessly into debt    
15> _.  ( ) 
16> _.  (. glide down)
17> _.     

glide landing
1> _.   

glide-bomb
1> _.  ; -

glider
1> _. 
2> 
3> _. -

glider-bomb
1> _.  ; -

glider-borne
1> 

glider-pilot
1> 

gliding
1>   .
2> _. 
3> ,  

gliding boat
1> 

gliding flight
1>  

gliding shift
1>   (     )

gliding time
1>     (   
    );  

gliff
1> _. 
2> _. 

glim
1> _. , ,   . .
_Ex:
to douse the glim  
2> _. 
3> _. _. 

glimmer
1> ; ,  
_Ex:
a glimmer of dawn  
_Ex:
a glimmer of pearls   
2>  
_Ex:
a glimmer of hope  
3> 
4> ;  
_Ex:
a distant taper glimmers through the mist  
   
_Ex:
a faint light glimmered at the end of the passage  
   
_Ex:
the voice came glimmering up the steps   
5> _. 

glimmering
1> ;  
2>  ; 
_Ex:
to obtain a glimmering of smth.  
  -.
_Ex:
his eyes showed some glimmering of interest   
  

glimmers
1> _. , "", ""
2> _. 
3> _. 

glimpse
1> ; 
_Ex:
to see by glimpses  
2>   ();  
  
_Ex:
to have (to get, to catch, to obtain) a glimpse of smb.,
smth.  -., -. 
_Ex:
I only caught a glimpse of the parcel   
     
_Ex:
from this point you will get the last glimpse of the sea 
       
3>  
_Ex:
at a glimpse   
4>  , 
_Ex:
when I saw how worried he was, I had a glimpse of his
true feelings   ,   ,  
(),      
_Ex:
a glimpse of Byron   
5>  
_Ex:
he just glimpsed at the newcomer    
 
_Ex:
she glimpsed at the picture I drew    
  
6> ,  (. .)
7>  
_Ex:
I glimpsed her among the crowd      
8> _. ; 

glint
1> , ;  
2> 
_Ex:
brown hair with golden glints  , 

_Ex:
I could tell he was angry by the glint in his eyes  
     ,   
3>  ;  
_Ex:
the earliest glint of the morning   
4> _.  
5> , 
_Ex:
the sun glinted through the branches   
  
_Ex:
under the blue sky and a glinting sun    
 
6> 
_Ex:
to glint in the sun   
7>  

glioma
1> _. 

gliss
1> _. _.  glissando _. 

glissade
1> _. ; 
2> _.   
3>  ( )
4>  ( )
5> ,      
,    

glissando
1> _. 

glisse
1> _.  ( )

glisten
1> , , ; 
_Ex:
glisten of dew-drops  
2> , ; ; 
_Ex:
to glisten with dew  
_Ex:
her eyes glistened with pleasure    

_Ex:
her eyes glistened with tears     
_Ex:
I polished it till it glistened   () , 
  

glister
1> _. _. , 
2> _. _. , 

glitch
1> _. _.  
_Ex:
there are always glitches in the early blueprints  
    
2> _. _. () ;
()  ()
3> _.  ,  ,  -
4> _.  ,    
5>    (  )

glitter
1>  ; 
_Ex:
the glitter of gold  
_Ex:
a cold glitter in his eyes    
2> , 
_Ex:
the glitter of the dresses  
_Ex:
there was a petty mind beneath the glitter   
 ()  
3>   , 
4> , 
_Ex:
the diamond glittered on her finger   
 
_Ex:
the snow glittered (like diamonds) in the sun  
()  
_Ex:
her eyes glittered (with tears)    ( )
5> ;  
_Ex:
to glitter with jewels  
_Id:
all is not gold that glitters, all that glitters is not gold
  ,  

glitterati
1> " ",    
(      
 . .); , 

glittering
1> , 
_Ex:
one of the glittering stars of the modern stage  
   
2> , , 
_Ex:
glittering retinue  
3> 
_Ex:
glittering promises  

glittery
1> ; 
_Ex:
the glittery rich     

gloam
1> _. , 
2> _. , 

gloaming
1> _. 
_Ex:
in the gloaming  

gloat
1> , 
2>  (   ); 
3> (. gloat over)   ,  
_Ex:
the miser gloated over hia gold  ,  
 
4> (. gloat over)  ( );
; 
_Ex:
to sit gloating by oneself   
_Ex:
to gloat over another's misfortune   
_Ex:
he gloated quietly at the thought that...   ()
  , ...
_Ex:
he was gloating over his success    
 
_Ex:
it's nothing to gloat over   

gloating
1> 
_Ex:
gloating smile  

glob
1> ;  ; 
2> 
_Ex:
minute globs of water  
3> _.   
4> 
5>  ( )
6>  (  . .)

global
1> , 
_Ex:
global war  
_Ex:
global village     (  
  XX .,     
 )
2> , ; , 
_Ex:
global changes ,   
_Ex:
global disarmament  
_Ex:
to take a global view of smth.   ()
-.    
_Ex:
global theory  
3>   , 
_Ex:
global maps of the planets  
_Id:
global method    (  )

globalism
1>       
2>        

globally
1> ,   ; 

globate, globated
1> _. , , 

globe
1> 
_Ex:
solid globe  
2> _. , ""
_Ex:
the globe, this globe  
_Ex:
to tread the globe   ,   
_Ex:
to vanish from the surface of the globe    
_Ex:
all over the globe   ,   
_Ex:
these plants were collected from various parts of the globe
       
_Ex:
the astronauts in an earth space station circle the globe
many times a day      
    
3>  
4> 
_Ex:
terrestrial globe   
_Ex:
celestial globe  
5>  ( )
6>   
7>  
8>   
9> -.   
_Ex:
globe of the eye _.  
10> _. , ; 
11>  
12> ,  

