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1gross

adjective \ˈgrōs\

Definition of GROSS

1
a archaic : immediately obvious
b (1) : glaringly noticeable usually because of inexcusable badness or objectionableness <a gross error>
(2) : out-and-out, utter <a gross injustice>
c : visible without the aid of a microscope
2
a : big, bulky; especially : excessively fat
b : growing or spreading with excessive luxuriance
3
a : of, relating to, or dealing with general aspects or broad distinctions
b : consisting of an overall total exclusive of deductions <gross income> — compare net
4
: made up of material or perceptible elements
5
archaic : not fastidious in taste : undiscriminating
6
a : coarse in nature or behavior : unrefined
b : gravely deficient in civility or decency : crudely vulgar <merely gross, a scatological rather than a pornographic impropriety — Aldous Huxley>
c : inspiring disgust or distaste <that sandwich looks gross>
7
: deficient in knowledge : ignorant, untutored
gross·ly adverb
gross·ness noun

Examples of GROSS

  1. They have suffered a gross injustice.
  2. She has a gross habit of chewing on the ends of her hair.

Origin of GROSS

Middle English grosse, from Anglo-French & Late Latin; Anglo-French gros large, thick, whole, from Late Latin grossus coarse
First Known Use: 14th century

Rhymes with GROSS

2gross

noun

Definition of GROSS

1
obsolete : amount, sum
2
: overall total exclusive of deductions

First Known Use of GROSS

1579

Other Economics Terms

actuary, compound interest, globalization, indemnity, portfolio, rentier, stagflation, usurer

3gross

transitive verb

Definition of GROSS

: to earn or bring in (an overall total) exclusive of deductions (as for taxes or expenses)
gross·er noun

Examples of GROSS

  1. They grossed $50,000 before taxes.

First Known Use of GROSS

1884

Other Economics Terms

actuary, compound interest, globalization, indemnity, portfolio, rentier, stagflation, usurer

4gross

noun
plural gross

Definition of GROSS

: an aggregate of 12 dozen things <a gross of pencils>

Origin of GROSS

Middle English gros, probably from Anglo-French grosse sum, whole, from feminine of gros
First Known Use: 14th century

Gross

biographical name \ˈgrōs\

Definition of GROSS

David J(onathan) 1941– Am. physicist

gross

adjective \ˈgrōs\   (Medical Dictionary)

Medical Definition of GROSS

1
a : glaringly or flagrantly obvious b : visible without the aid of a microscope : macroscopic <gross lesions>—compare occult
2
: growing or spreading with excessive or abnormal luxuriance
3
: of, relating to, or dealing with general aspects or broad distinctions <important to understand the gross behavior of the sexually responding animal—A. C. Kinsey>
gross·ly adverb

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