| DANGS | • dangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dang. • Dangs prop.n. Plural of Dang. • DANG v. to damn. |
| DARGS | • dargs n. Plural of darg. • DARG n. a day's labour. |
| DEGAS | • degas v. (Transitive) To remove the gas from. • DEGAS v. to remove gas from. |
| DRAGS | • drags n. Plural of drag. • drags v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drag. • DRAG v. to pull along the ground. |
| EGADS | • egads interj. Alternative form of egad. • EGADS interj. a mild oath, also EGAD, ECOD, IGAD. |
| GADES | • gades n. Plural of gade. • GADE n. a miner's wedge, also GAID. |
| GADIS | • gadis n. Plural of gadi. • GADI n. (Marathi) the cushioned throne of an Indian ruler, also GADDI. |
| GADSO | • gadso interj. (Dated) by God! • GADSO interj. (archaic) expressing surprise, also GODSO. |
| GAIDS | • GAID n. a miner's wedge, also GADE. |
| GAUDS | • gauds n. Plural of gaud. • GAUD v. to adorn with gauds. |
| GAWDS | • gawds n. (Archaic) plural of gaud. • GAWD n. (Shakespeare) a gaud. |
| GLADS | • glads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glad. • glads n. Plural of glad. • GLAD v. to make happy. |
| GOADS | • goads n. Plural of goad. • goads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of goad. • Goads prop.n. Plural of Goad. |
| GRADS | • grads n. Plural of grad. • Grads n. Plural of Grad. • GRAD n. (colloquial) a graduate. |