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What Can The Letters ELEGIDO Mean ?

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  • dogie (unknown)
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  • Edile (n.)
    See Aedile.
  • Elide (v. t.)
    To break or dash in pieces; to demolish; as, to elide the force of an argument.
  • Elide (v. t.)
    To cut off, as a vowel or a syllable, usually the final one; to subject to elision.
  • Gelid (a.)
    Cold; very cold; frozen.
  • Geode (n.)
    A nodule of stone, containing a cavity, lined with crystals or mineral matter.
  • Geode (n.)
    The cavity in such a nodule.
  • geoid (unknown)
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  • Glede (n.)
    A live coal.
  • Glede (v. i.)
    The common European kite (Milvus ictinus). This name is also sometimes applied to the buzzard.
  • Gleed (v. i.)
    A live or glowing coal; a glede.
  • Glide (n.)
    A transitional sound in speech which is produced by the changing of the mouth organs from one definite position to another, and with gradual change in the most frequent cases; as in passing from the begining to the end of a regular diphthong, or from vowel to consonant or consonant to vowel in a syllable, or from one component to the other of a double or diphthongal consonant (see Guide to Pronunciation, // 19, 161, 162). Also (by Bell and others), the vanish (or brief final element) or the brief initial element, in a class of diphthongal vowels, or the brief final or initial part of some consonants (see Guide to Pronunciation, // 18, 97, 191).
  • Glide (n.)
    The act or manner of moving smoothly, swiftly, and without labor or obstruction.
  • Glide (n.)
    The glede or kite.
  • Glide (v. i.)
    To move gently and smoothly; to pass along without noise, violence, or apparent effort; to pass rapidly and easily, or with a smooth, silent motion, as a river in its channel, a bird in the air, a skater over ice.
  • Glide (v. i.)
    To pass with a glide, as the voice.
  • Ledge (n.)
    A layer or stratum.
  • Ledge (n.)
    A lode; a limited mass of rock bearing valuable mineral.
  • Ledge (n.)
    A piece of timber to support the deck, placed athwartship between beams.
  • Ledge (n.)
    A shelf on which articles may be laid; also, that which resembles such a shelf in form or use, as a projecting ridge or part, or a molding or edge in joinery.
  • Ledge (n.)
    A shelf, ridge, or reef, of rocks.
  • Liege (a.)
    Full; perfect; complete; pure.
  • Liege (a.)
    Serving an independent sovereign or master; bound by a feudal tenure; obliged to be faithful and loyal to a superior, as a vassal to his lord; faithful; loyal; as, a liege man; a liege subject.
  • Liege (a.)
    Sovereign; independent; having authority or right to allegiance; as, a liege lord.
  • Liege (n.)
    A free and independent person; specif., a lord paramount; a sovereign.
  • Liege (n.)
    The subject of a sovereign or lord; a liegeman.
  • Lodge (n.)
    A collection of objects lodged together.
  • Lodge (n.)
    A den or cave.
  • Lodge (n.)
    A family of North American Indians, or the persons who usually occupy an Indian lodge, -- as a unit of enumeration, reckoned from four to six persons; as, the tribe consists of about two hundred lodges, that is, of about a thousand individuals.
  • Lodge (n.)
    A shelter in which one may rest; as: (a) A shed; a rude cabin; a hut; as, an Indian's lodge.
  • Lodge (n.)
    A small dwelling house, as for a gamekeeper or gatekeeper of an estate.
  • Lodge (n.)
    The chamber of an abbot, prior, or head of a college.
  • Lodge (n.)
    The meeting room of an association; hence, the regularly constituted body of members which meets there; as, a masonic lodge.
  • Lodge (n.)
    The space at the mouth of a level next the shaft, widened to permit wagons to pass, or ore to be deposited for hoisting; -- called also platt.
  • Lodge (n.)
    To cause to stop or rest in; to implant.
  • Lodge (n.)
    To deposit for keeping or preservation; as, the men lodged their arms in the arsenal.
  • Lodge (n.)
    To drive to shelter; to track to covert.
  • Lodge (n.)
    To give shelter or rest to; especially, to furnish a sleeping place for; to harbor; to shelter; hence, to receive; to hold.
  • Lodge (n.)
    To lay down; to prostrate.
  • Lodge (v. i.)
    To come to a rest; to stop and remain; as, the bullet lodged in the bark of a tree.
  • Lodge (v. i.)
    To fall or lie down, as grass or grain, when overgrown or beaten down by the wind.
  • Lodge (v. i.)
    To rest or remain a lodge house, or other shelter; to rest; to stay; to abide; esp., to sleep at night; as, to lodge in York Street.
  • Ogled (imp. & p. p.)
    of Ogle
  • Oiled (a.)
    Covered or treated with oil; dressed with, or soaked in, oil.
  • Oiled (imp. & p. p.)
    of Oil
  • oldie (unknown)
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