| AGIST | • agist v. (Transitive) To take to graze or pasture, at a certain sum; used originally of the feeding of cattle… • agist v. (Transitive) To charge lands etc. with any public burden. • AGIST v. to admit (livestock) for a stated time into a forest. |
| AGITA | • agita n. (US) dyspepsia. • agita n. (US) mental aggravation; annoyance. • AGITA n. a feeling of agitation. |
| AGUTI | • aguti n. Archaic form of agouti. • AGUTI n. a burrowing South American rodent, also AGOUTI, ACOUCHI, ACOUCHY, AGOUTY. |
| AIGHT | • aight adj. (AAVE, Britain, slang) Contraction of all right. • aight adj. (AAVE, Britain, slang) Okay; average; nothing special. • aight adv. (AAVE, slang) Contraction of all right. |
| ATIGI | • ATIGI n. (Inuit) a kind of parka worn in Canada, also ARTIGI. |
| GAITA | • GAITA n. (Spanish) a Spanish bagpipe. |
| GAITS | • gaits n. Plural of gait. • gaits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gait. • GAIT v. to train a horse to move in a certain way. |
| GAITT | • GAITT n. (Scots) a child, also GEIT, GYTE. |
| GIANT | • giant n. A mythical human of very great size. • giant n. (Mythology) Specifically… • giant n. A very tall and large person. |
| NGATI | • Ngāti n. (New Zealand) local or tribal group. • NGATI n. (Maori) a tribe or clan. |
| STAIG | • STAIG n. a colt or stallion, also STAGGIE. |
| TAIGA | • taiga n. A subarctic zone of evergreen coniferous forests situated south of the tundras and north of the steppes… • Taiga prop.n. A lake in Alaska. • TAIGA n. (Russian) subarctic Siberian evergreen forest. |
| TANGI | • tangi n. Synonym of tangihanga. • TANGI n. (Maori) a ceremony of mourning. |
| THAGI | • thagi n. Alternative form of thuggee. • THAGI n. (Hindi) murder and robbery by thugs, also THUGGEE. |
| TRAGI | • tragi n. Plural of tragus. • TRAGUS n. (Greek) a part of the external opening of the ear. |