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gillsnoun1pl. of gill a female romantic companionevery Jack must have his Gill gals, girlfriends, girls, inamoratas, ladies, ladyloves, old ladies, women mistresses, mollsbeloveds, darlings, dears, favorites, flames, honeys, lovers, loves, significant others, sweethearts, sweets, valentines gillsnoun2pl. of gillBritisha narrow opening between hillsides or mountains that can be used for passagea narrow gill in the Cumbrian Mountains of the Lake District canyons(also cañons), cols, couloirs, defiles, flumes, gaps, gorges, gulches, gulfs, kloofs(South African), linns(chiefly Scottish), notches, passes, ravines, saddles abysses, chasms, cirques, clefts, crevasses, crevices, cwms(chiefly British), fissurescombes(also coombes or coombs, British), dales, dells, glens, hollows, shut-ins, vales, valleysbasins, floodplains, kettlesarroyos, barrancas(also barrancos), coulees, draws, gullies(also gulleys), gutters, nullahs, trenches, troughs, wadis, washes(West) a natural body of running water smaller than a rivera narrow but surprisingly deep gill runs the length of the rocky gorge becks(British), bourns(or bournes), brooklets, brooks, burns(British), creeks, rills, rivulets, runlets, runnels, runs(chiefly Midland), streamlets arroyos, billabongs(Australian), freshes, freshets, runoffsbayous, coulees, sloughs(also slews or slues), streams, washescanals, channels, cutoffs, cuts, guts, kills, millraces, millstreams, races, watercourses, waterwaysaffluents, branches, confluents, distributaries, influents, tributaries |