Go"ni*a*tite (?), n. [Gr. &?; angle.] (Paleon.) One of an extinct genus of fossil cephalopods, allied to the Ammonites. The earliest forms are found in the Devonian formation, the latest, in the Triassic.
Go*nid"i*al (?), a. (Bot.) Pertaining to, or containing, gonidia.
Go*nid"i*al, a. (Zoˆl.) Of or pertaining to the angles of the mouth; as, a gonidial groove of an actinian.
||Go*nid"i*um (?), n. [NL., fr. Gr. &?;, dim. of &?; angle.] (Zool.) A ||special groove or furrow at one or both angles of the mouth of many ||Anthozoa.
||Go*nid"i*um, n.; pl. Gonidia (#). [NL., fr. Gr. &?; that which ||generates.] (Bot.) A component cell of the yellowish green layer in ||certain lichens.
||Go*nim"i*a (?), n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. &?; productive, fr. &?; that ||which generates.] (Bot.) Bluish green granules which occur in certain ||lichens, as Collema, Peltigera, etc., and which replace the more ||usual gonidia.
Gon"i*mous (?), a. (Bot.) Pertaining to, or containing, gonidia or gonimia, as that part of a lichen which contains the green or chlorophyll-bearing cells.
Go`ni*om"e*ter (?), n. [Gr. &?; angle + -meter: cf. F. goniomËtre.] An instrument for measuring angles, especially the angles of crystals, or the inclination of planes.
Contact, or Hand, goniometer, a goniometer having two movable arms (ab, cd), between which (at ab) the faces of the crystals are placed. These arms turn about a fixed point, which is the center of the graduated circle or semicircle upon which the angle is read off. -- Reflecting goniometer, an instrument for measuring the angles of crystals by determining through what angular space the crystal must be turned so that two rays reflected from two surfaces successively shall have the same direction; -- called also Wollaston's goniometer, from the inventor.
Go`ni*o*met"ric (?), Go`ni*o*met"ric*al (&?;), a. Pertaining to, or determined by means of, a goniometer; trigonometric.
Go`ni*om"e*try (?), n. [Cf. F. goniomÈtrie.] (Math.) The art of measuring angles; trigonometry.
Gon`o*blas"tid (?), n. [See Gonoblastidium.] (Zoˆl.) A reproductive bud of a hydroid; a simple gonophore.
||Gon`o*blas*tid"i*um (?), n.; pl. Gonoblastidia (#). [NL., fr. Gr. &?; ||offspring + &?; to bud.] (Zoˆl.) A blastostyle.
Gon`o*ca"lyx (?), n. [Gr. &?; offspring + E. calyx,] (Zoˆl.) The bell of a sessile gonozooid.
Gon`o*cho"rism (?), n. [Gr. &?; offspring + &?; to separate.] (a) Separation of the sexes in different individuals; -- opposed to hermaphroditism. (b) In ontogony, differentiation of male and female individuals from embryos having the same rudimentary sexual organs. (c) In phylogeny, the evolution of distinct sexes in species previously hermaphrodite or sexless.
||Gon`o*coc"cus (?), n. [NL., fr. Gr. &?; semen, the genitals + NL. & ||E. coccus.] (Med.) A vegetable microˆrganism of the genus ||Micrococcus, occurring in the secretion in gonorrhea. It is believed ||by some to constitute the cause of this disease.
Gon"oph (?), n. [Perh. fr. Heb. gannbh thief.] A pickpocket or thief. [Eng. Slang] Dickens.
Gon"o*phore (?), n. [Gr. &?; offspring, seed + &?; to bear.] 1. (Zoˆl.) A sexual zooid produced as a medusoid bud upon a hydroid, sometimes becoming a free hydromedusa, sometimes remaining attached. See Hydroidea, and Illusts. of Athecata, Campanularian, and Gonosome.
2. (Bot.) A lengthened receptacle, bearing the stamens and carpels in a conspicuous manner.
{ Gon`or*rhe"a, Gon`or*rhú"a } (?), n. [L. gonorrhoea, Gr. &?;; &?; that which begets, semen, the genitals + &?; to flow: cf. F. gonorrhÈe.] (Med.) A contagious inflammatory disease of the genitourinary tract, affecting especially the urethra and vagina, and characterized by a mucopurulent discharge, pain in urination, and chordee; clap.
{ Gon`or*rhe"al, Gon`or*rhú"al } (?), a. (Med.) Of or pertaining to gonorrhea; as, gonorrheal rheumatism.
Gon"o*some (?), n. [Gr. &?; offspring + -some body.] (Zoˆl.) The reproductive zooids of a hydroid colony, collectively.
||Gon`o*the"ca (?), n.; pl. Gonothec&?; (#). [NL., fr. Gr. &?; ||offspring + &?; box.] (Zoˆl.) A capsule developed on certain hydroids ||(Thecaphora), inclosing the blastostyle upon which the medusoid buds ||or gonophores are developed; -- called also gonangium, and ||teleophore. See Hydroidea, and Illust. of Campanularian.
Gon`o*zo"oid (?), n. [Gr. &?; offspring + E. zooid.] (Zoˆl.) A sexual zooid, or medusoid bud of a hydroid; a gonophore. See Hydroidea, and Illust. of Campanularian.
Go*nyd"i*al (?), a. (Zoˆl.) Pertaining to the gonys of a bird's beak.
||Go"nys (?), n. [Cf. Genys.] (Zoˆl.) The keel or lower outline of a ||bird's bill, so far as the mandibular rami are united.
Goo"ber (?), n. A peanut. [Southern U. S.]
Good (?), a. [Compar. Better (?); superl. Best (?). These words, though used as the comparative and superlative of good, are from a different root.] [AS. Gd, akin to D. goed, OS. gd, OHG. guot, G. gut, Icel. gr, Sw. & Dan. god, Goth. gds; prob. orig., fitting, belonging together, and akin to E. gather. √29 Cf. Gather.]
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