(Ireland) A member of the national police force of the Republic of Ireland, the Gardaí.
garde
garde
noun
Obsolete form of guard.
gardy
gareh
garek
garey
garik
garin
garle
garmr
garni
garon
garoo
garry
garry
noun
Alternative form of garri
garse
garth
garth
noun
(Germanic paganism) A group or a household dedicated to the pagan faith Heathenry.
(Germanic paganism) A location or sacred space, in ritual and poetry in modern Heathenry.
A clearing in the woods; as such, part of many placenames in northern England
A close; a yard; a croft; a garden.
A dam or weir for catching fish.
A grassy quadrangle surrounded by cloisters
garua
garua
noun
A very fine, almost invisible mist or drizzle that visits the Andean region, especially Ecuador and Peru.
garum
garum
noun
A fermented fish sauce popular as a condiment in Ancient Rome.
garvy
gater
gater
noun
A mechanism that saves power in a circuit by removing the clock signal while the circuit is not in use.
gator
gator
noun
(colloquial) A portion of a tire, such as seen on the side of a highway.
(colloquial) Alligator.
gaura
gaura
noun
(botany) Any flowering plant of the Oenothera sect. Gaura (formerly the genus Gaura in the family Onagraceae, including many beeblossoms.
gaure
gauri
gaurs
gaurs
noun
plural of gaur
gavra
gawra
gayer
gayer
adj
comparative form of gay: more gay
noun
(chiefly UK, colloquial, derogatory) Somebody who is gay (in the sense of either homosexual or uncool).
gazer
gazer
noun
One who gazes.
gbari
gears
gears
noun
plural of gear
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gear
geary
geber
gebur
gebur
noun
(historical) In Anglo-Saxon law, the owner of an allotment or yard-land, usually consisting of 30 acres; a villein.
geier
geira
genre
genre
noun
A kind; a stylistic category or sort, especially of literature or other artworks.
genro
genro
noun
(historical) A body of elder statesmen of Japan, formerly used as informal advisors to the Emperor.
georg
gerah
gerah
noun
(historical) An ancient Hebrew unit of weight and currency, one twentieth of a shekel.
gerar
gerbe
gerbe
noun
(mathematics) An abstract construction in homological algebra and geometry providing a certain type of generalisation for a sheaf.
(now obsolete) A (wheat) sheaf.
(pyrotechnics) A kind of ornamental firework.
Something resembling a (wheat) sheaf in appearance.
gerbo
gerda
gerda
Proper noun
name occasionally used in English, mostly around 1900.
gerdi
gerdy
gerek
gerge
gerik
gerim
gerip
germs
germs
noun
plural of germ
germy
germy
adj
(informal) That carries germs.
gerri
gerri
Proper noun
A diminutive of the female given name Geraldine, also used as a formal given name.
gerry
gerry
Proper noun
A diminutive of the male given names Gerald and Gerard.
A diminutive of the female given name Geraldine.
gerta
gerti
gerty
gezer
ghbor
giber
giber
noun
One who utters gibes.
giher
girba
girds
girds
noun
plural of gird
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gird
girja
girls
girls
noun
(slang) A woman's breasts.
plural of girl
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of girl
girly
girly
adj
(slang) Weak; wussy.
(slang, idiomatic) Of, or pertaining to, a young, attractive woman; especially one who is scantily clad.
Characteristic of a stereotypical girl, very effeminate, gentle; unmasculine.
noun
(childish) Girl.
girns
girns
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of girn
girny
giron
giron
noun
Alternative form of gyron
giros
giros
noun
plural of giro
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of giro
girru
girse
girsh
girsh
noun
Dated form of qursh.
girth
girth
noun
(graph theory) The length of the shortest cycle in a graph.
(informal) One's waistline circumference, most often a large one.
A band passed under the belly of an animal, which holds a saddle or a harness saddle in place.
A small horizontal brace or girder.
The distance measured around an object.
The part of an animal around which the girth fits.
verb
To bind as if with a girth or band.
girts
girts
noun
plural of girt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of girt
giver
giver
noun
One who gives; a donor or contributor.
glair
glair
noun
A broadsword fixed on a pike; a kind of halberd.
Any viscous, slimy substance.
Egg white, especially as used in various industrial preparations.
verb
To smear with egg-white.
glare
glare
adj
(US, of ice) smooth and bright or translucent; glary
noun
(US) A smooth, bright, glassy surface.
(telephony) A call collision; the situation where an incoming call occurs at the same time as an outgoing call.
(uncountable) An intense, blinding light.
A viscous, transparent substance; glair.
An angry or fierce stare.
Showy brilliance; gaudiness.
verb
(intransitive) To be bright and intense, or ostentatiously splendid.
(intransitive) To shine brightly.
(intransitive) To stare angrily.
(transitive) To shoot out, or emit, as a dazzling light.
glary
glary
adj
Of a dazzling lustre; glaring; bright; shining.
Resembling or characteristic of a glare, or angry look.
glaur
glaur
noun
mud, slime
gleir
glomr
glore
glore
verb
(archaic) to glare
(archaic) to glower
glori
glory
glory
noun
(meteorology, optics) An optical phenomenon, consisting of concentric rings and somewhat similar to a rainbow, caused by sunlight or moonlight interacting with the water droplets that compose mist or clouds, centered on the antisolar or antilunar point.
(obsolete) Pride; boastfulness; arrogance.
(theology) The manifestation of the presence of God as perceived by humans in Abrahamic religions.
An emanation of light supposed to shine from beings that are specially holy. It is represented in art by rays of gold, or the like, proceeding from the head or body, or by a disk, or a mere line.
Great beauty and splendor.
Honour, admiration, or distinction, accorded by common consent to a person or thing; high reputation; renown.
That quality in a person or thing which secures general praise or honour.
Victory; success.
Worship or praise.
verb
(archaic, poetic) To shine radiantly.
To boast; to be proud.
To exult with joy; to rejoice.
gluer
gluer
noun
One who glues.
gnarl
gnarl
adj
Gnarled, knotty, twisted.
noun
A knot in wood; a large or hard knot, or a protuberance with twisted grain, on a tree.
Something resembling a knot in wood, such as in stone or limbs.
verb
(intransitive) To snarl or growl; to gnar.
(transitive) To knot or twist something.
gnarr
gnarr
verb
Alternative form of gnar
gnars
gnars
noun
plural of gnar
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gnar
gober
goers
goers
noun
plural of goer
gofer
gofer
noun
(informal) A worker who runs errands; an errand boy.
gogra
gomar
gomer
gomer
noun
(US, military slang) An opponent in combat or in training.
(US, military slang, derogatory) An inept trainee or serviceperson.
(historical units of measure, archaic) Alternative form of omer: a former Hebrew unit of dry volume equal to about 2.3 L or 2.1 quarts.
(medical slang, derogatory) An undesirable hospital patient, or a patient who does not need medical care.
(slang, derogatory) A dirty, senile, or otherwise unpleasant patient.
(slang, derogatory) A stupid, awkward, or oafish person.
(slang, informal) A patient who does not respond to medical treatment.
A conical chamber at the breech of the bore in heavy ordnance, especially in mortars.
goner
goner
noun
(informal) Someone (or something) doomed; a hopeless case, especially someone who is bound to die soon.
goral
goral
noun
A type of Asian ungulate ruminant, now defined as any of the four species of the genus Naemorhedus.
goran
gorce
gorce
noun
(obsolete) A pool of water to keep fish in; a weir.
gordo
gordy
gored
gored
adj
(textiles) Having a gore or gores.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of gore
goree
goren
gorer
gorer
noun
Someone or something that gores (typically an animal that gores other creatures).
gores
gores
noun
plural of gore
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gore
gorey
gorga
gorge
gorge
adj
(slang) Gorgeous.
noun
(US) A choking or filling of a channel or passage by an obstruction; the obstruction itself.
(archaic) The front aspect of the neck; the outside of the throat.
(archaic, literary) The inside of the throat; the esophagus, the gullet; (falconry, specifically) the crop or gizzard of a hawk.
(architecture) A concave moulding; a cavetto.
(architecture, military, fortification) The rearward side of an outwork, a bastion, or a fort, often open, or not protected against artillery; a narrow entry passage into the outwork of an enclosed fortification.
(fishing) A primitive device used instead of a hook to catch fish, consisting of an object that is easy to swallow but difficult to eject or loosen, such as a piece of bone or stone pointed at each end and attached in the middle to a line.
(geography) A deep, narrow passage with steep, rocky sides, particularly one with a stream running through it; a ravine.
(mechanical engineering) The groove of a pulley.
An act of gorging.
Food that has been taken into the gullet or the stomach, particularly if it is regurgitated or vomited out.
verb
(intransitive, reflexive) To stuff the gorge or gullet with food; to eat greedily and in large quantities. [+ on (object)]
(transitive) To fill up (an organ, a vein, etc.); to block up or obstruct; (US, specifically) of ice: to choke or fill a channel or passage, causing an obstruction.
(transitive) To fill up to the throat; to glut, to satiate.
(transitive) To swallow, especially with greediness, or in large mouthfuls or quantities.
goric
gorin
gorki
gorky
gorky
adj
(informal) Awkward or strange.
gorps
gorra
gorra
abbrev
(informal, representing slurred pronunciation) Got a.
gorry
gorry
intj
(archaic, euphemistic) God!
gorse
gorse
noun
Evergreen shrub, of the genus Ulex, having spiny leaves and yellow flowers.
gorst
gorsy
gorsy
adj
Covered in gorse.
Resembling or characteristic of gorse.
gorum
goter
gotra
gotra
noun
(Hinduism) The lineage or clan assigned to a Hindu at birth.
goura
goura
noun
Any of several crested ground-dwelling pigeons, of the genus Goura, from New Guinea
gourd
gourd
noun
(informal) loaded dice.
(obsolete) Any of the climbing or trailing plants from the family Cucurbitaceae, which includes watermelon, pumpkins, and cucumbers.
(slang) Head.
A hard-shelled fruit from a plant in Lagenaria or Cucurbita.
Any of the trailing or climbing vines producing fruit with a hard rind or shell, from the genera Lagenaria and Cucurbita (in Cucurbitaceae).
The dried and hardened shell of such fruit, made into a drinking vessel, bowl, spoon, or other objects designed for use or decoration.
goury
gower
gower
Proper noun
A peninsula in southern Wales.
graaf
graaf
noun
A Dutch earl or count.
graal
graal
noun
Obsolete form of grail.
grabs
grabs
noun
plural of grab
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grab
grace
grace
noun
(countable) A short prayer of thanks before or after a meal.
(countable, card games) In the games of patience or solitaire: a special move that is normally against the rules.
(uncountable, finance) An allowance of time granted to a debtor during which he or she is free of at least part of his normal obligations towards the creditor.
(uncountable, theology) Free and undeserved favour, especially of God; unmerited divine assistance given to humans for their regeneration or sanctification, or for resisting sin.
An act or decree of the governing body of an English university.
verb
(transitive) To adorn; to decorate; to embellish and dignify.
(transitive) To dignify or raise by an act of favour; to honour.
(transitive) To supply with heavenly grace.
(transitive, music) To add grace notes, cadenzas, etc., to.
gracy
grade
grade
noun
(Canada, US, education) A level of primary and secondary education.
(Canada, education) A student of a particular grade (used with the grade level).
(chiefly Canada, US) Performance on a test or other evaluation(s), expressed by a number, letter, or other symbol; a score.
(geometry) In a linear system of divisors on an n-dimensional variety, the number of free intersection points of n generic divisors.
(linguistics) Degree (any of the three stages (positive, comparative, superlative) in the comparison of an adjective or an adverb).
(mathematics) A gradian.
(medicine) The degree of malignity of a tumor expressed on a scale.
(ophthalmology, Philippines) An eyeglass prescription.
(systematics) A taxon united by a level of morphological or physiological complexity that is not a clade.
A degree or level of something; a position within a scale; a degree of quality.
A harsh scraping or cutting; a grating.
A rating.
A slope (up or down) of a roadway or other passage
An area that has been flattened by a grader (construction machine).
The level of the ground.
verb
(Canada, no longer current, intransitive) To pass from one school grade into the next.
(chiefly Canada, US) To assign scores to the components of an academic test, or to overall academic performance.
(intransitive) To pass imperceptibly from one grade into another.
(linguistics) To describe, modify or inflect so as to classify as to degree.
(sewing) To remove or trim part of a seam allowance from a finished seam so as to reduce bulk and make the finished piece more even when turned right side out.
To apply classifying labels to data (typically by a manual rather than automatic process).
To flatten, level, or smooth a large surface, especially with a grader.
To organize in grades.
grads
grads
noun
plural of grad
grady
graff
graff
noun
(botany, archaic) Alternative form of graft
(obsolete) A steward; an overseer.
(slang) Clipping of graffiti.
(slang, journalism) Alternative form of graf (“paragraph”)
graft
graft
noun
(countable) A branch or portion of a tree growing from such a shoot.
(countable) A con job.
(countable) A small shoot or scion of a tree inserted in another tree, the stock of which is to support and nourish it. The two unite and become one tree, but the graft determines the kind of fruit.
(countable, Britain, colloquial) A job or trade.
(countable, slang) A cut of the take (money).
(obsolete) A ditch, a canal.
(surgery, countable) A portion of living tissue used in the operation of autoplasty.
(uncountable) Corruption in official life.
(uncountable) Illicit profit by corrupt means, especially in public life.
(uncountable, US, politics) A bribe, especially on an ongoing basis.
(uncountable, slang) A criminal’s special branch of practice.
A narrow spade used in digging drainage trenches.
The depth of the blade of a digging tool such as a spade or shovel.
verb
(chemistry) To form a graft polymer
(colloquial, intransitive) To work hard.
(intransitive) To insert scions (grafts) from one tree, or kind of tree, etc., into another; to practice grafting.
(transitive) To insert (a graft) in a branch or stem of another tree; to propagate by insertion in another stock; also, to insert a graft upon.
(transitive) To join (one thing) to another as if by grafting, so as to bring about a close union.
(transitive, nautical) To cover, as a ring bolt, block strap, splicing, etc., with a weaving of small cord or rope yarns.
(transitive, surgery) To implant a portion of (living flesh or akin) in a lesion so as to form an organic union.
To obtain illegal gain from bribery or similar corrupt practices.
grahn
graig
grail
grail
noun
(poetic) Small particles of earth; gravel.
A book of offices in the Roman Catholic Church; a gradual.
One of the small feathers of a hawk.
Something eagerly sought or quested for.
The Holy Grail.
grain
grain
noun
(astronautics) The solid piece of fuel in an individual solid-fuel rocket engine.
(botany) A rounded prominence on the back of a sepal, as in the common dock.
(countable) A single particle of a substance.
(countable) A single seed of grass food crops.
(countable, chiefly historical) Any of various small units of length originally notionally based on a grain's width, variously standardized at different places and times.
(countable, historical) The carat grain of ¹⁄₄ carat as a measure of gold purity, creating a 96-point scale between 0% and 100% purity.
(countable, uncountable) The crops from which grain is harvested.
(founding) A thin piece of metal, used in a mould to steady a core.
(historical) The French grain of ¹⁄₉₂₁₆ livre, equivalent to 53.11 mg at metricization and equal to exactly 54.25 mg from 1812–1839 as part of the mesures usuelles.
(in the plural) The remains of grain, etc., after brewing or distillation; hence, any residuum. Also called draff.
(materials) A region within a material having a single crystal structure or direction.
(photography, videography) Visual texture in processed photographic film due to the presence of small particles of a metallic silver, or dye clouds, developed from silver halide that have received enough photons.
(uncountable) A linear texture of a material or surface.
(uncountable) Similar seeds from any food crop, e.g., buckwheat, amaranth, quinoa.
(uncountable) The harvested seeds of various grass food crops eg: wheat, corn, barley.
A blade of a sword, knife, etc.
A branch of a tree; a stalk or stem of a plant.
A reddish dye made from the coccus insect, or kermes; hence, a red color of any tint or hue, as crimson, scarlet, etc.; sometimes used by the poets as equivalent to Tyrian purple.
An iron fish spear or harpoon, with a number of points half-barbed inwardly.
One of the branches of a valley or river.
Temper; natural disposition; inclination.
The English grain of ¹⁄₅₇₆₀ troy pound or ¹⁄₇₀₀₀ pound avoirdupois, now exactly 64.79891 mg.
The hair side of a piece of leather, or the marking on that side.
The metric, carat, or pearl grain of ¹⁄₄ carat used for measuring precious stones and pearls, now exactly 50 mg.
verb
(intransitive) To form grains, or to assume a granular form, as the result of crystallization; to granulate.
(tanning) To remove the hair or fat from a skin.
(tanning) To soften leather.
(transitive) To make granular; to form into grains.
To feed grain to.
To texture a surface in imitation of the grain of a substance such as wood.
To yield fruit.
graip
grama
grama
noun
Various species of grass in the genus Bouteloua, including Bouteloua gracilis (blue grama)