"Gomel" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gomel is a unit of measurement in Hebrew, equivalent to a glove, used to measure the size of hands. In modern times, it is primarily used as a unit of measurement for gloves and other hand coverings.
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Goltschut is a proper noun, specifically the surname of an Austrian-British artist and illustrator named Rudolf von Goltschut. He was known for his work in illustration, caricature, and graphic design.
Gomarite is a rare mineral that is a type of borate mineral. It has the chemical formula Ca5B7O12(OH)6·3H2O and is typically found in Australia and Mexico. It is often associated with other borate minerals such as colemanite and ulexite.
The word "gome" is not a commonly used term in English. However, it's possible that it's a variant or a misspelling of the word "home". If that's the case, "home" refers to a person's permanent or semi-permanent residence, where they live with their family or by themselves.
Gomorrah is a noun that refers to a place, typically a city or town, that is known for its corruption, immorality, and decay. The term is often used metaphorically to describe a place or institution that has become morally bankrupt or has a reputation for dishonesty and criminal activity.
Gomphosis refers to the durable dentine projections that cement root canals to the root dentine, providing additional retention.