Gleen vs. Glean

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Gleenverb

To glisten; to gleam.

Gleenverb

To glisten; to gleam.

Gleanverb

To collect (grain, grapes, etc.) left behind after the main harvest or gathering.

Gleanverb

To gather what is left in (a field or vineyard).

Gleanverb

To gather information in small amounts, with implied difficulty, bit by bit.

Gleanverb

To frugally accumulate resources from low-yield contexts.

Gleannoun

A collection made by gleaning.

Gleanverb

To gather after a reaper; to collect in scattered or fragmentary parcels, as the grain left by a reaper, or grapes left after the gathering.

Gleanverb

To gather from (a field or vineyard) what is left.

Gleanverb

To collect with patient and minute labor; to pick out; to obtain.

Gleanverb

To gather stalks or ears of grain left by reapers.

Gleanverb

To pick up or gather anything by degrees.

Gleannoun

A collection made by gleaning.

Gleannoun

Cleaning; afterbirth.

Gleanverb

gather, as of natural products;

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