"Gantlet" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A gantlet is a literary metaphor for a test of endurance, courage, or acceptance of a challenge. It originated from the medieval practice of exacting punishment or discipline, where a condemned person had to run between two rows of people who were permitted to beat them with sticks or rods.
Ganoidian refers to something or someone related to or bearing the characteristics of ganoids, which are a group of fish characterized by having ganoid scales, which are hard, diamond-shaped, and often have a bony core.
I think you meant to type "gesso".<br><br>Gesso is a type of paste or preparation made from gypsum and water, used as a coating on walls, wood, or other surfaces to create a smooth surface for painting, especially in traditional arts. It's also used as a layer to prime and cover old paint or imperfections on a surface.
Ganoine is not a commonly used word in everyday English, but it is a type of protein that is found in certain fish and shellfish, such as cod, haddock, and scallops. It is also known as sarcoplasmic protein or myofibrillar protein.
A gantry is a large, tall framework, often of metal, that supports several beams or girders, used typically to carry a crane, machine, or other equipment on a large scale. It is often used in construction sites, factories, or ports to lift, move, or position heavy objects.