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Gall

Gall Meaning & Definition
Gall Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Gall?

[n] the trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties
[n] a digestive juice secreted by the liver and stored in the gallbladder; aids in the digestion of fats
[n] a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
[n] abnormal swelling of plant tissue caused by insects or microorganisms or injury
[n] a skin sore caused by chafing
[n] an open sore on the back of a horse caused by ill-fitting or badly adjusted saddle
[v] irritate or vex; "It galls me that we lost the suit"
[v] become or make sore by or as if by rubbing

Synonyms | Synonyms for Gall: bile | bitterness | chafe | cheekiness | crust | freshness | fret | impertinence | impudence | insolence | irk | rancor | rancour | resentment

Related Terms | Find terms related to Gall: ablate | abrade | abrase | abrasion | acerbity | acid | acidity | acidulousness | acridity | acridness | acrimony | afflict | affliction | aggravate | aggravation | agonize | ail | anger | animosity | annoy | annoyance | arouse | arrogance | asperity | astringence | astringency | audacity | autacoid | bad humor | bad temper | badger | balls | bark | bedevil | bile | bilge | biliousness | bite | bitter cup | bitter draft | bitter draught | bitter pill | bitter resentment | bitterness | bitterness of spirit | blain | bleb | blemish | blister | blob | bloody | boss | bother | bow | brashness | brass | brazen boldness | brazenness | break | bubble | bulb | bulge | bulla | bump | bunch | burden | burden of care | burl | burn | burn up | button | cahot | cankerworm of care | care | causticity | causticness | chafe | chalone | check | cheek | chide | chine | chip | choler | chutzpah | claw | clump | conceit | concussion | condyle | confidence | convex | convulse | corrosiveness | crack | crackle | craze | cross | crown of thorns | crucify | crust | curse | cut | digestive secretion | discontent | distress | disturb | dowel | ear | effrontery | embitterment | encumbrance | endocrine | enrage | erase | erode | exacerbate | exacerbation | exasperate | exasperation | excoriate | excruciate | exercise | face | fester | file | flange | flap | flash burn | fracture | fray | frazzle | fret | front | gall and wormwood | gash | gastric juice | get | give pain | gnarl | gnashing of teeth | gnaw | gnaw away | goad | grate | grate on | gravel | graze | grievance | grind | gripe | grit | guts | handle | harass | hard feelings | harrow | harry | harshness | haughtiness | heartburning | hector | heroics | hill | hormone | hubris | hump | hunch | hurt | ill humor | ill nature | ill temper | impertinence | improvidence | imprudence | impudence | incense | incise | incision | indiscretion | inflame | inflict pain | infliction | infuriate | injudiciousness | injure | injury | insolence | intestinal juice | irk | irritant | irritate | irritation | jog | joggle | kill by inches | knob | knot | knur | knurl | lacerate | laceration | lesion | lip | load | loftiness | loop | lordliness | lump | maim | make mincemeat of | martyr | martyrize | maul | mole | mordacity | mortal wound | mountain | moxie | mucus | mutilate | mutilation | nag | needle | nerve | nettle | nevus | nip | nub | nubbin | nubble | nuisance | oppression | overbearance | overboldness | overcarelessness | overconfidence | oversureness | overweeningness | pack of troubles | pain | pancreatic juice | papilloma | peck of troubles | peg | pester | pierce | pinch | plague | poison | pomposity | presumption | prick | pride | priggishness | prolong the agony | prostatic fluid | provocation | provoke | puncture | pungency | put to torture | rack | rancidity | rancidness | rancor | rankle | rankling | rashness | rasp | raze | rend | rent | rheum | rib | ridge | rile | ring | rip | roil | rub | rub away | rub off | rub out | ruffle | run | rupture | salivary secretion | sauce | sauciness | savage | scald | scorch | score | scotch | scour | scrape | scratch | scrub | scuff | sea of troubles | second-degree burn | self-importance | semen | set on edge | sharpness | shoulder | skin | slash | slit | slow burn | smugness | sore | sore spot | soreness | sorrow | sourness | sperm | spine | spleen | sprain | stab | stab wound | stick | sting | strain | stud | style | tab | tartness | tear | tears | temerariousness | temerity | third-degree burn | thorn | thyroxin | torment | torture | trauma | traumatize | trouble | tubercle | tubercule | tweak | twist | unchariness | unwariness | venom | venomousness | verruca | vesicle | vex | vexation | virulence | vitriol | wale | wart | waters of bitterness | wear | wear away | weight | welt | woe | worry | wound | wounds immedicable | wrench | wring

See Also | anger | animal disease | digestive fluid | digestive juice | discourtesy | enmity | enviousness | envy | grievance | grudge | heartburning | hostility | huffishness | ill will | irritate | oak apple | plant tissue | rudeness | saddle sore | score | sore | sulkiness | the green-eyed monster

Gall In Webster's Dictionary

\Gall\, n.[OE. galle, gal, AS. gealla; akin to D. gal, OS. & OHG. galla, Icel. gall, SW. galla, Dan. galde, L. fel, Gr. ?, and prob. to E. yellow. ? See {Yellow}, and cf. {Choler}] 1. (Physiol.) The bitter, alkaline, viscid fluid found in the gall bladder, beneath the liver. It consists of the secretion of the liver, or bile, mixed with that of the mucous membrane of the gall bladder. 2. The gall bladder. 3. Anything extremely bitter; bitterness; rancor. He hath . . . compassed me with gall and travail. --Lam. iii. 5. Comedy diverted without gall. --Dryden. 4. Impudence; brazen assurance. [Slang] {Gall bladder} (Anat.), the membranous sac, in which the bile, or gall, is stored up, as secreted by the liver; the cholecystis. See Illust. of Digestive apparatus. {Gall duct}, a duct which conveys bile, as the cystic duct, or the hepatic duct. {Gall sickness}, a remitting bilious fever in the Netherlands. --Dunglison. {Gall of the earth} (Bot.), an herbaceous composite plant with variously lobed and cleft leaves, usually the {Prenanthes serpentaria}.
\Gall\, n. [F. galle, noix de galle, fr. L. galla.] (Zo["o]l.) An excrescence of any form produced on any part of a plant by insects or their larvae. They are most commonly caused by small Hymenoptera and Diptera which puncture the bark and lay their eggs in the wounds. The larvae live within the galls. Some galls are due to aphids, mites, etc. See {Gallnut}. Note: The galls, or gallnuts, of commerce are produced by insects of the genus {Cynips}, chiefly on an oak ({Quercus infectoria or Lusitanica}) of Western Asia and Southern Europe. They contain much tannin, and are used in the manufacture of that article and for making ink and a black dye, as well as in medicine. {Gall insect} (Zo["o]l.), any insect that produces galls. {Gall midge} (Zo["o]l.), any small dipterous insect that produces galls. {Gall oak}, the oak ({Quercus infectoria}) which yields the galls of commerce. {Gall of glass}, the neutral salt skimmed off from the surface of melted crown glass;- called also {glass gall} and {sandiver}. --Ure. {Gall wasp}. (Zo["o]l.) See {Gallfly}.
\Gall\, v. t. (Dyeing) To impregnate with a decoction of gallnuts. --Ure.
\Gall\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Galled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Galling}.] [OE. gallen; cf. F. galer to scratch, rub, gale scurf, scab, G. galle a disease in horses' feet, an excrescence under the tongue of horses; of uncertain origin. Cf. {Gall} gallnut.] 1. To fret and wear away by friction; to hurt or break the skin of by rubbing; to chafe; to injure the surface of by attrition; as, a saddle galls the back of a horse; to gall a mast or a cable. I am loth to gall a new-healed wound. --Shak. 2. To fret; to vex; as, to be galled by sarcasm. They that are most galled with my folly, They most must laugh. --Shak. 3. To injure; to harass; to annoy; as, the troops were galled by the shot of the enemy. In our wars against the French of old, we used to gall them with our longbows, at a greater distance than they could shoot their arrows. --Addison.
\Gall\, v. i. To scoff; to jeer. [R.] --Shak.
\Gall\, n. A wound in the skin made by rubbing.

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