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gum
1[ guhm ]
noun
- any of various viscid, amorphous exudations from plants, hardening on exposure to air and soluble in or forming a viscid mass with water.
- any of various similar exudations, as resin.
- a preparation of such a substance, as for use in the arts or bookbinding.
- mucilage; glue.
- Philately. the adhesive by which a postage stamp is affixed. Compare o.g. ( def 2 ).
- Informal. a rubber overshoe or boot.
verb (used with object)
, gummed, gum·ming.
- to smear, stiffen, or stick together with gum.
- to clog with or as if with some gummy substance.
verb (used without object)
, gummed, gum·ming.
- to exude or form gum.
- to become gummy.
- to become clogged with a gummy substance.
verb phrase
- Slang. to spoil or ruin.
gum
2[ guhm ]
noun
- Often gums. Also called gingiva. the firm, fleshy tissue covering the alveolar parts of either jaw and enveloping the necks of the teeth.
verb (used with object)
, gummed, gum·ming.
- to masticate (food) with the gums instead of teeth.
- to shape or renew the teeth of (a saw), as by grinding.
gum
3[ guhm ]
gum
1/ ɡʌm /
noun
- any of various sticky substances that exude from certain plants, hardening on exposure to air and dissolving or forming viscous masses in water
- any of various products, such as adhesives, that are made from such exudates
- any sticky substance used as an adhesive; mucilage; glue
- short for kauri gum
- a gumdrop
verb
- to cover or become covered, clogged, or stiffened with or as if with gum
- tr to stick together or in place with gum
- intr to emit or form gum
gum
2/ ɡʌm /
noun
- the fleshy tissue that covers the jawbones around the bases of the teeth Technical namegingiva gingival
GUM
3abbreviation for
- genitourinary medicine
gum
4/ ɡʌm /
noun
- used in the mild oath by gum!
gum
1/ gŭm /
- Any of various sticky substances that are produced by certain plants and trees and dry into brittle solids soluble in water. Gums typically are colloidal mixtures of polysaccharides and mineral salts.
gum
2/ gŭm /
- See gingiva
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Derived Forms
- ˈgumless, adjective
- ˈgumˌlike, adjective
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Other Words From
- gumless adjective
- gumlike adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gum1
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English gom(m)e, gum(m)e, from Old French gomme, from Vulgar Latin gumma, for Latin gummi, cummi, commi, from Greek kómmi, from Coptic kommi, from Egyptian kema, kemai, kmjt
Origin of gum2
First recorded in 1275–1325; Middle English gom(m)e, Old English gōma “palate, jaws (in plural),” Old Norse gōmr “roof or floor of the mouth,” German Gaumen “palate”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gum1
C14: from Old French gomme, from Latin gummi, from Greek kommi, from Egyptian kemai
Origin of gum2
Old English gōma jaw; related to Old Norse gōmr, Middle High German gūme, Lithuanian gomurīs
Origin of gum3
C19: euphemism for God
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Idioms and Phrases
Idioms
- beat one's gums, Slang. to talk excessively or ineffectively.
- by gum, (used as a mild oath).
- gum up the works. work ( def 51 ).
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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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