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gregarious (medicine)


gregarious


Habitually living or moving in flocks or herds; tending to flock or herd together; not habitually solitary or living alone. "No birds of prey are gregarious." (Ray) 2. (of people) enjoying companionship; sociable; not solitary. 3. (of plants) growing in clusters. Grega"riously, Gre-ga'ri-ous-ness.

Origin: L. Gregarius, fr. Grex, gregis, herd; cf. Gr. To assemble, Skr. Jar to approach. Cf. Congregate, Egregious.

Source: Websters Dictionary


mew(5) (iou)



mew verb2 intrans. [mju:] ME.
[Imit.: rel. to MEW noun3. Cf. MIAOW.]
Of a cat, sea bird, etc.: make its characteristic cry. ME.
D. M. Thomas A little black cat at her feet, mewing up at her pathetically.
transf. Of a person: utter a similar sound esp. in distress or (formerly) derision; fig. whimper, whine. E17.
B. Bryson I mewed some pitiful apology.