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  • 61grumžti — grum̃žti, džia, dė žr. grumzti 1: Nematė pavojaus, kuris jiems grumždžia rš. „Na na na! to betrūko!“ – grumždamas šaukė Žem …

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  • 62groom — /grum / (say groohm) noun 1. a person employed to tend horses. 2. a man newly married, or about to be married; bridegroom. 3. any of several officers of a royal household. 4. Obsolete a manservant. –verb (t) 5. to tend carefully as to person and… …

  • 63Groom — /grum/ (say groohm) noun 1. Sir Littleton Ernest, 1867–1936, Australian federal politician. 2. Raymond John, born 1944, Australian state Liberal politician; premier of Tasmania 1992–96 …

  • 64groomzilla — /grumˈzɪlə/ (say groohm ziluh) noun Colloquial a groom to be who is obsessed with the wedding arrangements, becoming over stressed and demanding in the process. {groom (def. 2) + (God)zilla, a fictional Japanese monster, the subject of many films …

  • 65grume — /grum/ (say groohm) noun 1. a thick, viscous fluid. 2. Medicine a clot of blood. {Late Latin grūmus little heap} …

  • 66grumous — /ˈgruməs/ (say groohmuhs) adjective formed of clustered grains, granules, etc., as certain roots. Also, grumose /ˈgrumoʊs/ (say groohmohs). {grume (from Latin grūmus little heap, hillock) + ous} …

  • 67grumme — grum|me adv. (ÆLDRE meget); grumme godt …

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  • 68grumset — grum|set adj., grumsede …

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  • 69grumbly — grumˈbly adjective Inclined to grumble • • • Main Entry: ↑grumble …

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  • 70 Polyommatus — Polyommatus …

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