grinning; having happiness or satisfaction apparent on one's face
noun
(neuroscience) a protein involved in the formation of neuromuscular junctions during embryonic development
argin
bring
bring
intj
The sound of a telephone ringing.
verb
(baseball) To pitch, often referring to a particularly hard thrown fastball.
(transitive) To occasion or bring about.
(transitive) To raise (a lawsuit, charges, etc.) against somebody.
(transitive, ditransitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
(transitive, figuratively) To supply or contribute.
To persuade; to induce; to draw; to lead; to guide.
To produce in exchange; to sell for; to fetch.
garin
garni
girns
girns
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of girn
girny
giron
giron
noun
Alternative form of gyron
gorin
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.
grani
grein
grind
grind
noun
(archaic, slang) One who studies hard.
(slang) Hustle; hard work.
(uncountable, music) Clipping of grindcore (“subgenre of heavy metal”).
A grinding trick on a skateboard or snowboard.
A specific degree of pulverization of coffee beans.
A tedious and laborious task.
A traditional communal pilot whale hunt in the Faroe Islands.
Something that has been reduced to powder, something that has been ground.
The act of reducing to powder, or of sharpening, by friction.
verb
(computing, dated) To automatically format and indent code.
(intransitive) To become ground, pulverized, or polished by friction.
(intransitive, slang) To work or study hard; to hustle or drudge.
(metalworking) To remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface.
(slang) To dance in a sexually suggestive way with both partners in very close proximity, often pressed against each other.
(slang, Hawaii) To eat.
(slang, intransitive) To rotate the hips erotically.
(sports, intransitive) To slide the flat portion of a skateboard or snowboard across an obstacle such as a railing.
(transitive) To operate by turning a crank.
(transitive) To oppress, hold down or weaken.
(transitive) To reduce to smaller pieces by crushing with lateral motion.
(transitive) To shape with the force of friction.
(transitive, slang) To annoy or irritate (a person); to grind one's gears.
(video games) To repeat a task a large number of times in a row to achieve a specific goal.
To instill through repetitive teaching.
To move with much difficulty or friction; to grate.
To produce mechanically and repetitively as if by turning a crank.
gring
grins
grins
noun
plural of grin
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grin
grint
groin
groin
noun
(architecture) The projecting solid angle formed by the meeting of two vaults
(euphemistic) The genitals.
(geometry) The surface formed by two such vaults.
Alternative spelling of groyne
The area adjoining this fold or depression.
The crease or depression of the human body at the junction of the trunk and the thigh, together with the surrounding region.
verb
(architecture) To build with groins.
(literary, transitive) To hollow out; to excavate.
To deliver a blow to the genitals of.
To grunt; to growl; to snarl; to murmur.
ingar
inger
ingra
inorg
irgun
irgun
Proper noun
A Zionist paramilitary group that operated in Mandatory Palestine between 1931 and 1948.
iring
iring
verb
present participle of ire
niger
niger
noun
An Ethiopian herb, Guizotia abyssinica, grown for its seed and edible oil.
nigre
nigre
noun
In soapmaking, the lower layer of liquid produced by pitching, which contains most of the impurities.
regin
reign
reign
noun
The exercise of sovereign power.
The period during which a monarch rules.
The territory or sphere over which a kingdom; empire; realm; dominion, etc. is ruled.
verb
(intransitive) To exercise sovereign power, to rule as a monarch.
(transitive, rare, nonstandard) To reign over (a country)
To be a dominant quality of a place or situation; to prevail, predominate, rule.
To be the winner of the most recent iteration of a competition.
renig
renig
verb
(US, colloquial, dated) To renege.
ringe
ringe
noun
A whisk made of heather.
ringo
rings
rings
noun
(gymnastics) A gymnastics apparatus and discipline consisting of 2 rings suspended from a bar.
(post-mid century) Ellipsis of still rings.
A traditional Irish game of throwing rings onto hooks.
plural of ring
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ring
ringy
ringy
adj
(informal) Having a ringing or reverberating sound.
Having rings (circles), or a ring shape; annular.
ruing
ruing
verb
present participle of rue
unrig
unrig
verb
(nautical, transitive, intransitive) To remove the rigging from (a vessel, etc.).
(obsolete, slang) To undress (someone).
(transitive) To disable.
wring
wring
noun
(archaic) A device for pressing or compressing, especially for cider.
(obsolete) Pain or distress.
A powerful squeezing or twisting action.
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To twist, as if in pain.
(nautical) To bend or strain out of its position.
(obsolete) To give an incorrect meaning to (words, teachings, etc.).
(obsolete) To subject (someone) to extortion; to afflict or oppress in order to enforce compliance.
To cause pain or distress to (someone / one's heart, soul, etc.).
To draw (something from or out of someone); to generate (something) as a response.
To extract (a liquid) from something wet, especially cloth, by squeezing and twisting it.
To hold (something) tightly and press or twist.
To obtain (something from or out of someone or something) by force.
To slide two ultraflat surfaces together such that their faces bond.
To squeeze or twist (something) tightly so that liquid is forced out. See also wring out.