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Rate | Answer | Clue |
IMPUDENCE | Gall | |
IRK | Gall | |
GALLED | Of Gall | |
GALLING | Of Gall | |
FELL | Gall; anger; melancholy. | |
GALL | The gall bladder. | |
CHOLECYSTIS | The gall bladder. | |
FELLIFLU-OUS | Flowing with gall. | |
ANATRON | Glass gall or sandiver. | |
GALLY | Like gall; bitter as gall. | |
ACRIMONIOUS | Acrid; corrosive; as, acrimonious gall. | |
CUP-GALL | A kind of oak-leaf gall. See Gall. | |
SPURGALL | To gall or wound with a spur. | |
GALLEONS | Large sailing vessels cause gall for ages and ages | |
CYST | In old authors, the urinary bladder, or the gall bladder. | |
HYDRA-TAINTED | Dipped in the gall of the fabulous hydra; poisonous; deadly. | |
FELLINIC | Of, relating to, or derived from, bile or gall; as, fellinic acid. | |
HEPATOCYSTIC | Of or pertaining to the liver and gall bladder; as, the hepatocystic ducts. | |
GALLSTONE | A concretion, or calculus, formed in the gall bladder or biliary passages. See Calculus, n., 1. | |
FLY | Any winged insect; esp., one with transparent wings; as, the Spanish fly; firefly; gall fly; dragon fly. | |
CHOLECYSTOTOMY | The operation of making an opening in the gall bladder, as for the removal of a gallstone. | |
GALLNUT | A round gall produced on the leaves and shoots of various species of the oak tree. See Gall, and Nutgall. | |
KNOPPERN | A kind of gall produced by a gallfly on the cup of an acorn, -- used in tanning and dyeing. | |
CYSTIC | Pertaining to, or contained in, a cyst; esp., pertaining to, or contained in, either the urinary bladder or the gall bladder. | |
NUTGALL | A more or less round gall resembling a nut, esp. one of those produced on the oak and used in the arts. See Gall, Gallnut. |