See Also: zoosporic(medicine)
gust(1)(dictionary)
gust(2)(dictionary)
gust(3)(dictionary)
gust(4)(dictionary)
gust 1, noun(dictionary)
gust 2, verb(dictionary)

gust(2) (iou) and zoosporic (medicine)


gust(2) (iou)



gust noun2. L16.
[Old Norse gustr, from weak grade of base of Old Norse gjosa gush.]
A sudden violent rush of or of wind. Formerly also, a whirlwind. L16.
A sudden burst of rain, fire, sound, etc. E17.
P. H. Gibbs The inn door opened and there came out a gust of laughter.
An outburst or sudden fit of feeling. E18.
H. James Strether had..been subject to sudden gusts of fancy...odd starts of the historic sense.

zoosporic (medicine)


zoosporic


Of or pertaining to zoospores; of the Nature of zoospores.

Source: Websters Dictionary