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Gross

[grohs]
–noun
Chaim [khahym] , 1904–1991, U.S. sculptor and graphic artist, born in Austria.
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Cultural Dictionary

gross

Exclusive of deductions, prior to taxation, as in gross income. (Compare net.) Total, aggregate, as in gross domestic product.

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Slang Dictionary
gross [gros]

  1. mod.
    crude; vulgar; disgusting. (Slang only when overused.) : What a gross thing to even suggest.
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition.
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Word Origin & History

gross  (adj.)
c.1347, from O.Fr. gros "big, thick, coarse," from L.L. grossus "thick, coarse (of food or mind)," of obscure origin, not in classical L. Said to be unrelated to L. crassus, which meant the same thing, or to Ger. gross "large," but said to be cognate with O.Ir. bres, M.Ir. bras "big." Its meaning forked in M.E., to "glaring, flagrant, monstrous" on the one hand and "entire, total, whole" on the other. Meaning "disgusting" is first recorded 1958 in U.S. student slang, from earlier use as an intensifier of unpleasant things (gross stupidity, etc.). Noun sense of "a dozen dozen" is from O.Fr. grosse douzaine "large dozen;" sense of "total profit" (opposed to net) is from 1523. Gross national product first recorded 1947.
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Legal Dictionary

Main Entry: gross
Function: transitive verb
: to earn or bring in (an overall total) exclusive of deductions (as for taxes or expenses)
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: gross
Pronunciation: 'grOs
Function: adjective
1 a : glaringly or flagrantly obvious b : visible without the aid of amicroscope : 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 gross behavior of the sexually responding animal —A. C. Kinsey> —gross·ly adverb
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Medical Dictionary

Gross (grōs), Samuel David. 1805-1884.

American surgeon and educator who wrote widely influential medical treatises, including A System of Surgery (1859).

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