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  1. gross
    [ɡrōs]
    adjective
    gross (adjective)
    grosser (comparative adjective)
    grossest (superlative adjective)
    1. (especially of wrongdoing) very obvious and unacceptable; blatant:
      "gross human rights abuses"
      "gross negligence"
      "a gross exaggeration"
      • (of income, profit, or interest) without deduction of tax or other contributions; total. Often contrasted with net.
        "the gross amount of the gift was $1,000"
        "the current rate of interest is about 6.1 percent gross"
        • very rude or coarse; vulgar:
          "the duties we felt called upon to perform toward our inferiors were only gross, material ones"
          • informal
            very unpleasant; repulsive:
            "it's disgusting and gross, but it's a fact"
            adverb
            gross (adverb)
            1. without tax or other contributions having been deducted:
              "if the value of your Bond is $50,000 or more the interest will be paid gross"
              verb
              gross (verb)
              grosses (third person present)
              grossed (past tense)
              grossed (past participle)
              grossing (present participle)
              1. produce or earn (an amount of money) as gross profit or income:
                "the film went on to gross $8 million in the U.S"
                noun
                gross (noun)
                grosses (plural noun)
                1. an amount equal to twelve dozen; 144:
                  "fifty-five gross of tins of processed milk"
                  • a gross profit or income:
                    "the box-office grosses mounted"
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                    Origin
                    late Middle English (in the senses ‘physical, material, thick, dense’): from Old French gros, grosse ‘large’, from late Latin grossus.
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