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gillnoun1 a female romantic companionevery Jack must have his Gill gal, girl, girlfriend, inamorata, lady, ladylove, old lady, woman mistress, mollbeloved, darling, dear, favorite, flame, honey, love, lover, significant other, sweet, sweetheart, valentine gillnoun2Britisha narrow opening between hillsides or mountains that can be used for passagea narrow gill in the Cumbrian Mountains of the Lake District canyon(also cañon), col, couloir, defile, flume, gap, gorge, gulch, gulf, kloof(South African), linn(chiefly Scottish), notch, pass, ravine, saddle abyss, chasm, cirque, cleft, crevasse, crevice, cwm(chiefly British), fissurecombe(also coombe or coomb, British), dale, dell, glen, hollow, shut-in, vale, valleybasin, floodplain, kettlearroyo, barranca(also barranco), coulee, draw, gully(also gulley), gutter, nullah, trench, trough, wadi, wash(West) a natural body of running water smaller than a rivera narrow but surprisingly deep gill runs the length of the rocky gorge beck(British), bourn(or bourne), brook, brooklet, burn(British), creek, rill, rivulet, run(chiefly Midland), runlet, runnel, streamlet arroyo, billabong(Australian), fresh, freshet, runoffbayou, coulee, slough(also slew or slue), stream, washcanal, channel, cut, cutoff, gut, kill, millrace, millstream, race, watercourse, waterwayaffluent, branch, confluent, distributary, influent, tributary in the 14th century |