
1) Adhesive 2) Aid in relieving xerostomia 3) Alternative to smoking 4) Ball or boot preceder 5) Bazooka or Chiclets 6) Bazooka or Dubble Bubble 7) Bazooka or Eclipse 8) Big Red 9) Binding substance 10) Bite harmlessly 11) Blow Pop core 12) Bubble material 13) Bubble producer 14) Bubble source 15) Bubble-blowing chew
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1) Algin 2) Attach 3) Balata 4) Carrageenan 5) Carrageenin 6) Chicle 7) Conima 8) Eucalypt 9) Euphorbium 10) Frankincense 11) Galbanum 12) Ghatti 13) Gingiva 14) Glue 15) Gumwood 16) Hazelwood 17) Kino 18) Lacquer 19) Liquidambar 20) Mucilage 21) Olibanum 22) Opopanax 23) Resin 24) Sangapenum 25) Thus
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State Department Store located on Moscow's Red Square across from the Kremlin; the main and best supplied department store in the Soviet Union open to the public.
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• (n.) A vegetable secretion of many trees or plants that hardens when it exudes, but is soluble in water; as, gum arabic; gum tragacanth; the gum of the cherry tree. Also, with less propriety, exudations that are not soluble in water; as, gum copal and gum sandarac, which are really resins. • (n.) A hive made of a section of a hollow gum...
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(Russian: `State Department Store`), the largest department store in Russia. Situated on a traditional market site on the northeast side of Red ... [1 related articles]
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in anatomy, connective tissue covered with mucous membrane, attached to and surrounding the necks of the teeth and adjacent alveolar bone. Before the ... [3 related articles]
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in botany, adhesive substance of vegetable origin, mostly obtained as exudate from the bark of trees or shrubs belonging to the family Fabaceae ... [1 related articles]
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The dense tissues which invest the teeth, and cover the adjacent parts of the jaws. ... <medicine> Gum rash, strophulus in a teething child; red gum. Gum stick, a smooth hard substance for children to bite upon while teething. ... Origin: OE. Gome, AS. Gama palate; akin Co G. Gaumen, OHG. Goumo, guomo, Icel. Gmr, Sw. Gom; cf. Gr. To gape. ......
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(gum) gingiva. a mucilaginous excretion of various plants. adj., gum´my., adj. guar gum a gum obtained from the ground endosperms of the leguminous tree Cyamopsis tetragonolobus; used in pharmaceutical preparations and as a source of soluble dietary fiber.
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Complex polysaccharidal substances formed by cells in reaction to wounding or infection.
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any hydrophilic plant polysaccharides or their derivatives that, when dispersed in water, swell to produce a viscous dispersion or solution. Unlike resins, they are soluble in water and insoluble in alcohol.
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Gum intransitive verb To exude or from gum; to become gummy.
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Gum noun [ Middle English
gome , Anglo-Saxon
gama palate; akin Co G. g
aumen , Old High German
goumo ,
guomo , Icelandic
g...mr , Swedish
gom ; confer Greek ... to gape.] The dense tissues which invest the teeth, and cover the adjacent parts of the jaws...
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Gum transitive verb To deepen and enlarge the spaces between the teeth of (a worn saw). See
Gummer .
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Fleshy tissue covering the jaw bones around the base of the teeth
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Type: Term Pronunciation: gŭm Definitions: 1. The dried exuded sap from a number of trees and shrubs, forming an amorphous brittle mass; it usually forms a mucilaginous solution in water and is often used as a suspending agent in liquid preparations of insoluble drugs. 2. Water-soluble glycans, often containing uronic acids, found in many plan...
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Gum is a substance of various properties which exudes spontaneously from the bark of certain trees, such as the plum, the peach, etc; or from incisions made in the bark to facilitate the flow. Gums form non-crystalline rounded drops or tears, the purest varieties being transparent or translucent, of a pale yellow but sometimes of a dark colour.
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A plant substance that is soluble in water.
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Genitourinary medicine (often used more restrictively as alternative to sexually transmitted disease clinic)
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Guam
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[
n] - any of various substances (soluble in water) that exude from certain plants 2. [v] - exude or from gum
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Any one of a class of colloidal substance exuded by, or extracted from, gum plants.
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An amorphous substance or mixture which, at ordinary temperatures, is either a very viscous liquid or a solid which softens gradually on heating, and which either swells in water or is soluble in it. Natural gums, obtained from the cell walls of plants, are carbohydrates or carbohydrate derivatives of intermediate molecular weight.
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verb exude or form gum; `these trees gum in the Spring`
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(botany) In botany, complex polysaccharides (carbohydrates) formed by many plants and trees, particularly by those from dry regions. They form four main groups: plant exudates (gum arabic); marine plant extracts (agar); seed extracts; and fruit and vegetable extracts. Some are ...
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