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australischer Gummibaum

nel dizionario PONS

scrib·bly gum [ˈskrɪbligʌm] SOST ingl Aus

nel dizionario PONS

gum1 [gʌm] SOST ANAT

gums pl
Zahnfleisch nt <-(e)s> kein pl
gum shield BOXE, MED
Mundschutz m <-es, -e>

gum2 [gʌm] SOST ingl sett dated colloq

I. gum3 [gʌm] SOST

1. gum no pl BOT:

Gummi nt <-s, -s>
Gummierung f <-, -en>
Klebstoff m <-(e)s, -e>

2. gum (sweet):

Kaugummi m o nt <-s, -s>
Kaugummi m o nt <-s, -s>
wine/fruit gum ingl brit

3. gum (gum tree):

Gummibaum m <-(e)s, -bäume>

II. gum3 <-mm-> [gʌm] VB vb trans

gum → gum up

to gum sth
etw kleben
to gum sth down

III. gum3 <-mm-> [gʌm] VB vb intr BOT

Present
Igum
yougum
he/she/itgums
wegum
yougum
theygum
Past
Igummed
yougummed
he/she/itgummed
wegummed
yougummed
theygummed
Present Perfect
Ihavegummed
youhavegummed
he/she/ithasgummed
wehavegummed
youhavegummed
theyhavegummed
Past Perfect
Ihadgummed
youhadgummed
he/she/ithadgummed
wehadgummed
youhadgummed
theyhadgummed

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A boil on the gum is called intraoral dental sinus, or more commonly, a gumboil.
en.wikipedia.org
A decision by the commission can also be appealed to further gum up the release process.
www.crikey.com.au
Several different power-ups are also available in the game, including a donut that increases speed, bowling pins that can be used as clubs, and bubble gum that slows players down.
en.wikipedia.org
Rosin can be used as a glazing agent in medicines and chewing gum.
en.wikipedia.org
No candy, gum or lip balm, through which radiation would be ingested if an "incident" were to happen.
www.lfpress.com