These are the meanings of the letters GUYWIRE when you unscramble them.
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Grew ()
imp. of Grow.
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Grew (imp.)
of Grow
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Grey (a.)
See Gray (the correct orthography).
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grue (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
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Gyre (n.)
A circular motion, or a circle described by a moving body; a turn or revolution; a circuit.
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Gyre (v. t. & i.)
To turn round; to gyrate.
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Gyri (n. pl.)
See Gyrus.
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Gyri (pl. )
of Gyrus
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Urge (v. i.)
To be pressing in argument; to insist; to persist.
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Urge (v. i.)
To press onward or forward.
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Urge (v. t.)
To present in an urgent manner; to press upon attention; to insist upon; as, to urge an argument; to urge the necessity of a case.
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Urge (v. t.)
To press hard upon; to follow closely
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Urge (v. t.)
To press the mind or will of; to ply with motives, arguments, persuasion, or importunity.
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Urge (v. t.)
To press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward.
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Urge (v. t.)
To provoke; to exasperate.
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Urge (v. t.)
To treat with forcible means; to take severe or violent measures with; as, to urge an ore with intense heat.
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Weir (n.)
Alt. of Wear
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Wire (n.)
A telegraph wire or cable; hence, an electric telegraph; as, to send a message by wire.
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Wire (n.)
A thread or slender rod of metal; a metallic substance formed to an even thread by being passed between grooved rollers, or drawn through holes in a plate of steel.
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Wire (v. i.)
To pass like a wire; to flow in a wirelike form, or in a tenuous stream.
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Wire (v. i.)
To send a telegraphic message.
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Wire (v. t.)
To bind with wire; to attach with wires; to apply wire to; as, to wire corks in bottling liquors.
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Wire (v. t.)
To put upon a wire; as, to wire beads.
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Wire (v. t.)
To send (a message) by telegraph.
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Wire (v. t.)
To snare by means of a wire or wires.
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Wiry (a.)
Capable of endurance; tough; sinewy; as, a wiry frame or constitution.
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Wiry (a.)
Made of wire; like wire; drawn out like wire.