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haemolipase (medicine) and gall 1, noun (oh)


haemolipase (medicine)


haemolipase
Blood lipase.


gall 1, noun (oh)



[Sense: 1-3; Origin: Old English gealla]
[Sense: 4; Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: Latin galla]
[Sense: 5; Origin: Old English gealla, from Latin galla]
have the gall to do sth
to do something rude and unreasonable that most people would be too embarrassed to do
::He even had the gall to blame Lucy for it.
[U] old-fashioned anger and hate that will not go away
-synonym resentment resentment
[U] old-fashioned bile
[C] a swelling on a tree or plant caused by damage from insects or infection
[C] a painful place on an animal's skin, caused by something rubbing against it