These are the meanings of the letters E GHSAO when you unscramble them.
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Gash (v. t.)
To make a gash, or long, deep incision in; -- applied chiefly to incisions in flesh.
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Gash (n.)
A deep and long cut; an incision of considerable length and depth, particularly in flesh.
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Hose (pl. )
of Hose
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Hose (n.)
Close-fitting trousers or breeches, as formerly worn, reaching to the knee.
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Hose (n.)
Covering for the feet and lower part of the legs; a stocking or stockings.
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Hose (n.)
A flexible pipe, made of leather, India rubber, or other material, and used for conveying fluids, especially water, from a faucet, hydrant, or fire engine.
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Sage (n.)
A suffruticose labiate plant (Salvia officinalis) with grayish green foliage, much used in flavoring meats, etc. The name is often extended to the whole genus, of which many species are cultivated for ornament, as the scarlet sage, and Mexican red and blue sage.
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Sage (n.)
The sagebrush.
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Sage (superl.)
Having nice discernment and powers of judging; prudent; grave; sagacious.
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Sage (superl.)
Proceeding from wisdom; well judged; shrewd; well adapted to the purpose.
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Sage (superl.)
Grave; serious; solemn.
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Sage (n.)
A wise man; a man of gravity and wisdom; especially, a man venerable for years, and of sound judgment and prudence; a grave philosopher.
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Sago (n.)
A dry granulated starch imported from the East Indies, much used for making puddings and as an article of diet for the sick; also, as starch, for stiffening textile fabrics. It is prepared from the stems of several East Indian and Malayan palm trees, but chiefly from the Metroxylon Sagu; also from several cycadaceous plants (Cycas revoluta, Zamia integrifolia, etc.).
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Sego (n.)
A liliaceous plant (Calochortus Nuttallii) of Western North America, and its edible bulb; -- so called by the Ute Indians and the Mormons.
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Shag (n.)
Coarse hair or nap; rough, woolly hair.
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Shag (n.)
A kind of cloth having a long, coarse nap.
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Shag (n.)
A kind of prepared tobacco cut fine.
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Shag (n.)
Any species of cormorant.
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Shag (a.)
Hairy; shaggy.
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Shag (v. t.)
To make hairy or shaggy; hence, to make rough.
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Shoe (n.)
A covering for the human foot, usually made of leather, having a thick and somewhat stiff sole and a lighter top. It differs from a boot on not extending so far up the leg.
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Shoe (n.)
Anything resembling a shoe in form, position, or use.
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Shoe (n.)
A plate or rim of iron nailed to the hoof of an animal to defend it from injury.
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Shoe (n.)
A band of iron or steel, or a ship of wood, fastened to the bottom of the runner of a sleigh, or any vehicle which slides on the snow.
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Shoe (n.)
A drag, or sliding piece of wood or iron, placed under the wheel of a loaded vehicle, to retard its motion in going down a hill.
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Shoe (n.)
The part of a railroad car brake which presses upon the wheel to retard its motion.
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Shoe (n.)
A trough-shaped or spout-shaped member, put at the bottom of the water leader coming from the eaves gutter, so as to throw the water off from the building.
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Shoe (n.)
The trough or spout for conveying the grain from the hopper to the eye of the millstone.
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Shoe (n.)
An inclined trough in an ore-crushing mill.
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Shoe (n.)
An iron socket or plate to take the thrust of a strut or rafter.
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Shoe (n.)
An iron socket to protect the point of a wooden pile.
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Shoe (n.)
A plate, or notched piece, interposed between a moving part and the stationary part on which it bears, to take the wear and afford means of adjustment; -- called also slipper, and gib.
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Shoe (n.)
To furnish with a shoe or shoes; to put a shoe or shoes on; as, to shoe a horse, a sled, an anchor.
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Shoe (n.)
To protect or ornament with something which serves the purpose of a shoe; to tip.
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Shog (n.)
A shock; a jog; a violent concussion or impulse.
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Shog (v. t.)
To shake; to shock.
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Shog (v. i.)
To jog; to move on.