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Definitions from the WebTerm: gladiaPart of Speech: NounSense: 1 Definition: A fictional individual or a warrior who engaged in gladiatorial combat in ancient Rome. Example Sentence: The brave and skilled gladia fought fearlessly in the arena to entertain the crowd. Possible Related Products: Gladiator Costume Sense: 2 Definition: A type of flowering plant belonging to the genus Gladiolus, typically characterized by tall spikes of vibrant blooms. Example Sentence: The beautiful gladia flowers added a burst of color to the garden. Possible Related Products: Gladiolus Bulbs Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense: 1 Definition: Feeling or showing joy and pleasure; happy. Example Sentence: The children's faces were gladia when they received their birthday presents. Possible Related Products: Happy Gifts Sense: 2 Definition: Having a bright or pleasing appearance. Example Sentence: The newly painted room looked gladia with its fresh coat of colorful paint. Possible Related Products: Colorful Decor Sense: 3 Definition: Willing or eager to do something. Example Sentence: She was gladia to lend a helping hand when her friend needed assistance. Possible Related Products: Eager to Help Part of Speech: VerbSense: 1 Definition: To express joy or gratitude. Example Sentence: The students gladia for the opportunity to perform on stage. Possible Related Products: Gratitude Journal | ||||
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