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Gosling

Gosling Meaning & Definition
Gosling Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Gosling?

[n] young goose

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See Also | goose

Gosling In Webster's Dictionary

\Gos"ling\, n. [AS. g?s goose + -ling.] 1. A young or unfledged goose. 2. A catkin on nut trees and pines. --Bailey.

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