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algid

algid

adj

  1. (medicine) Cold, chilly; used of low body temperature especially in connection with certain diseases such as malaria and cholera.

bldge

dilog

dlupg

dogal

dogal

adj

  1. Of or pertaining to a doge.

dogly

dogly

adj

  1. Of, like, or pertaining to dogs or the dog family; canine.

dougl

dugal

dygal

gelds

gelds

noun

  1. plural of geld

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of geld

gelid

gelid

adj

  1. Very cold; icy or frosty.

gilda

gilds

gilds

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gild

gilud

glade

glade

noun

  1. (colloquial) An everglade.
  2. (obsolete) A bright patch of sky; the bright space between clouds.
  3. (obsolete) A gleam of light.
  4. A bright surface of ice or snow.
  5. An open passage through a wood; a grassy open or cleared space in a forest.
  6. An open space in the ice on a river or lake.

gladi

glads

glads

noun

  1. plural of glad

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glad

glady

glady

adj

  1. Having glades.

gland

gland

noun

  1. (anatomy) A structure resembling a gland, especially a lymph node.
  2. (botany) A secretory structure on the surface of an organ.
  3. (zoology) A specialized cell, group of cells, or organ of endothelial origin in the human or animal body that synthesizes a chemical substance, such as hormones or breast milk, and releases it, often into the bloodstream (endocrine gland) or into cavities inside the body or its outer surface (exocrine gland).
  4. A gland used around a ship’s propeller shaft.
  5. A gland used around a tap, valve or faucet.

glead

glead

Noun

  1. A live coal.

gleda

glede

glede

noun

  1. A live coal, an ember or molten metallic bead such that skids or slides across a cooler surface.
  2. Any of several birds of prey, especially a kite, Milvus milvus.

gleds

gledy

gleed

gleed

noun

  1. Alternative form of glede (“live coal”)

glide

glide

noun

  1. (fencing) An attack or preparatory movement made by sliding down the opponent’s blade, keeping it in constant contact.
  2. (phonology) A transitional sound, especially a semivowel.
  3. A bird, the glede or kite.
  4. A kind of cap affixed to the base of the legs of furniture to prevent it from damaging the floor.
  5. A smooth and sliding step in dancing the waltz.
  6. The act of gliding.
  7. The joining of two sounds without a break.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To fly unpowered, as of an aircraft. Also relates to gliding birds and flying fish.
  2. (intransitive) To move softly, smoothly, or effortlessly.
  3. (phonetics) To pass with a glide, as the voice.
  4. (transitive) To cause to glide.

glood

glued

glued

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of glue

godel

godly

godly

adj

  1. Devoted to a god or God; devout; righteous.
  2. Gloriously good.
  3. Of or pertaining to a god

adv

  1. In a godly manner; piously; devoutly; righteously.

golda

goldi

golds

golds

noun

  1. plural of gold

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gold

goldy

goldy

adj

  1. (informal) Synonym of goldish

gould

guild

guild

noun

  1. (ecology) A group of diverse species that share common characteristics or habits.
  2. (video games) An organized group of players who regularly play together in a multiplayer game.
  3. A corporation.
  4. A group or association mainly of tradespeople made up of merchants, craftspeople, or artisans for mutual aid, particularly in the Middle Ages.

ledge

ledge

noun

  1. (Canada, slang) A provincial or territorial legislative assembly.
  2. (Canada, slang) A provincial or territorial legislature building.
  3. (architecture) A (door or window) lintel.
  4. (architecture) A cornice.
  5. (geology) A shelf, ridge, or reef, of rocks.
  6. (shipbuilding) A piece of timber to support the deck, placed athwartship between beams.
  7. (slang) A lege; a legend.
  8. A layer or stratum.
  9. A lode; a limited mass of rock bearing valuable mineral.
  10. A shelf on which articles may be laid; also, that which resembles such a shelf in form or use, as a projecting ridge or part, or a molding or edge in joinery.

verb

  1. (uncommon) To cause to have, or to develop, a ledge (during mining, canal construction, building, etc).

ledgy

ledgy

adj

  1. (climbing) Containing one or more ledges
  2. Abounding in ledges; consisting of a ledge or reef.

lodge

lodge

noun

  1. (US) A local chapter of a trade union.
  2. (historical) A family of Native Americans, or the persons who usually occupy an Indian lodge; as a unit of enumeration, reckoned from four to six persons.
  3. (mining) The space at the mouth of a level next to the shaft, widened to permit wagons to pass, or ore to be deposited for hoisting; called also platt.
  4. A beaver's shelter constructed on a pond or lake.
  5. A building for recreational use such as a hunting lodge or a summer cabin.
  6. A collection of objects lodged together.
  7. A den or cave.
  8. A local chapter of some fraternities, such as freemasons.
  9. A rural hotel or resort, an inn.
  10. An indigenous American home, such as tipi or wigwam. By extension, the people who live in one such home; a household.
  11. Short for porter's lodge: a building or room near the entrance of an estate or building, especially (UK, Canada) as a college mailroom.
  12. The chamber of an abbot, prior, or head of a college.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To be firmly fixed in a specified position.
  2. (intransitive) To become flattened, as grass or grain, when overgrown or beaten down by the wind.
  3. (intransitive) To stay in a boarding-house, paying rent to the resident landlord or landlady.
  4. (intransitive) To stay in any place or shelter.
  5. (transitive) To cause to flatten, as grass or grain.
  6. (transitive) To drive (an animal) to covert.
  7. (transitive) To firmly fix in a specified position.
  8. (transitive) To place (a statement, etc.) with the proper authorities (such as courts, etc.).
  9. (transitive) To put money, jewellery, or other valuables for safety.
  10. (transitive) To supply with a room or place to sleep in for a time.

luged

luged

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of luge

ogled

ogled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of ogle