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Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922 – June 22, 1969) was an American actress, singer, and vaudevillian whose career spanned four decades
The Gumm Sisters, later also known as The Garland Sisters, were an American vaudeville group composed of three sisters, Frances, Dorothy Virginia, and
Francis "Frank" Avent Gumm (March 20, 1886 – November 17, 1935) was an American vaudevillian and theatre manager. He was the father of the American actress
Hui Gumm Yaadein Ek Doctor, Do Zindagiyaan (also known as Yaadein) is an Indian Hindi-language medical drama television series that premiered on Sony SAB
Look up Gumm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gumm is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frances Gumm (1922–1969), better known as
had three daughters: Mary Jane “Suzanne” Gumm, Dorothy Virginia “Jimmie” Gumm, and Frances “Baby” Ethel Gumm,[citation needed] who would later change
Jay Paul Gumm (born November 29, 1963) is an American economic development professional from Bryan County, Oklahoma who served eight years as a member
Gumm (lit. 'Lost') is a 2019 Pakistani action thriller film starring Sami Khan, Shameen Khan and Shamoon Abbasi. It was released on 11 January 2019 throughout
Charles Francis Gumm Jr. (October 29, 1920 – March 1, 1944) was an American flying ace in the 354th Fighter Group and the first pilot to score an aerial
Hornet, Roger C. Carmel played the real villain, who called himself Colonel Gumm. As with the later years of the radio version, secretary Lenore "Casey" Case
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English : from a nickname or byname from Middle English gome, Old English guma ‘man’.German : probably a variant of Gumme, from a Frisian personal name or a short form of a Germanic personal name such as Gundemar (gund ‘battle’ + mÄr, mÄ“ri ‘famous’).
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English : variant of Gomer.
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English : variant of Gomer.German : variant of Gumm 2.
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English : variant of Gumb, itself a variant of Gumm.
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Celebrity, Hindu, Indian
Princess
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English : variant of Gumm.
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English French American
Counselor.
Biblical
Crooked, Crookedness
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Hindu
Name of one of the months
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Muslim
Examiner
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Hindu, Indian
With Clear Vision
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English : habitational name from a place named Burwell, of which there are examples in Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire, named with Old English burh ‘fort’ + wella ‘spring’.
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From Cassandra; Prophetess; Pure
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Anglicized form of Hebrew No'ah, NOAH means "motion." In the bible, this is the name of a daughter of Zelophehad. Compare with masculine Noah.Â
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English : probably a variant Saylor.
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English : of uncertain origin; perhaps a habitational name from a place named as ‘the hall of the Britons’. Compare Brintnall.
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A red, gummy, coloring matter, extracted from the colorless juice of the Otaheite chestnut (Inocarpus edulis).
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Gumminess; a viscous or adhesive quality or nature.
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A tenacious, elastic, gummy substance obtained from the milky sap of several plants of tropical South America (esp. the euphorbiaceous tree Siphonia elastica or Hevea caoutchouc), Asia, and Africa. Being impermeable to liquids and gases, and not readly affected by exposure to air, acids, and alkalies, it is used, especially when vulcanized, for many purposes in the arts and in manufactures. Also called India rubber (because it was first brought from India, and was formerly used chiefly for erasing pencil marks) and gum elastic. See Vulcanization.
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A cloth smeared with melted wax, or with some gummy or glutinous matter.
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Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, saccharine substances; specifically, designating an acid obtained, as a white amorphous gummy mass, by the oxidation of mannite, glucose, sucrose, etc.
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Belonging to, or resembling, gumma.
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The state or quality of being gummy; viscousness.
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A gummy or mucilaginous tasteless substance obtained from the marigold or calendula, and analogous to bassorin.
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Pertaining to, or designating, a conjugate acid (called taurocholic acid) composed of taurine and cholic acid, present abundantly in human bile and in that of carnivora. It is exceedingly deliquescent, and hence appears generally as a thick, gummy mass, easily soluble in water and alcohol. It has a bitter taste.
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A kind of gum procured from a spiny leguminous shrub (Astragalus gummifer) of Western Asia, and other species of Astragalus. It comes in hard whitish or yellowish flakes or filaments, and is nearly insoluble in water, but slowly swells into a mucilaginous mass, which is used as a substitute for gum arabic in medicine and the arts. Called also gum tragacanth.
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A gummy mucilaginous substance; -- called also bassorin, tragacanthin, etc.
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Consisting of gum; viscous; adhesive; producing or containing gum; covered with gum or a substance resembling gum.
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The material upon which the ancient Egyptians wrote. It was formed by cutting the stem of the plant into thin longitudinal slices, which were gummed together and pressed.
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Gumlike, or composed of gum; gummy.
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A gummy or gelatinous substance produced in certain plants by the action of water on the cell wall, as in the seeds of quinces, of flax, etc.
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A gummy liquor that exudes from embalmed flesh when heated; -- formerly supposed to have magical and medicinal properties.
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A yellow amorphous mineral, essentially a hydrated oxide of uranium derived from the alteration of uraninite.
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Of or pertaining to a gumma.
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A triacid alcohol, related to glycerin, and obtained from certain styryl derivatives as a yellow, gummy, amorphous substance; -- called also phenyl glycerin.
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