| AGISM | • agism n. Alternative spelling of ageism (agism is less common and sometimes deprecated). • AGISM n. discrimination based on age, also AGEISM. |
| AGMAS | • agmas n. Plural of agma. • AGMA n. (Greek) a phonetic symbol representing the sound 'ng'. |
| EGMAS | • EGMA n. (Shakespeare) an enigma, also ENIGMA. |
| GAMAS | • Gamas prop.n. Plural of Gama. • GAMA n. (Spanish) a kind of pasture grass found in the Western United States. |
| GAMBS | • gambs n. Plural of gamb. • GAMB n. in heraldry, a beast's whole leg, also GAMBE. |
| GAMES | • games n. Plural of game. • games v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of game. • Games prop.n. (Sports, informal) The Olympic Games. |
| GAMPS | • gamps n. Plural of gamp. • GAMP n. a large umbrella. |
| GARMS | • garms n. (MLE) clothing. • Garms prop.n. A surname from German. • GARMS n. (slang) clothes. |
| GAUMS | • gaums v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gaum. • GAUM v. (Old Norse) to smear, daub. |
| GLAMS | • glams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glam. • GLAMs n. Plural of GLAM. • GLAM v. to glamourise. |
| GRAMS | • grams n. Plural of gram. • grams n. Grandmother. • 'grams n. Plural of ’gram. |
| MAGES | • mages n. Plural of mage. • MAGE n. a magician; a person of exceptional wisdom and learning, also MAGUS. |
| MAGGS | • Maggs prop.n. A surname. • MAGG v. (Scott) to steal, also MAG. |
| MAGUS | • magus n. A magician; (derogatory) a conjurer or sorcerer, especially one who is a charlatan or trickster. • magus n. (Zoroastrianism) A Zoroastrian priest. • MAGUS n. (Latin) a magician, also MAGE, MAGIAN. |
| MANGS | • mangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mang. • MANG v. (archaic) to speak or talk. |
| MARGS | • margs n. Plural of marg. • MARG n. (short for) margarine, also MARGE. |
| OGAMS | • ogams n. Plural of ogam. • OGAM n. (Irish) a 6th century Irish writing alphabet, also OGHAM. |
| SAGUM | • sagum n. (Historical) A cloak, worn in ancient times by the Gauls, early Germans, and Roman soldiers, made of… • SAGUM n. (Latin) a cloak worn by Roman soldiers. |
| SIGMA | • sigma n. The eighteenth letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets, the twentieth letter of Old and Ancient. • sigma n. (Mathematics) The symbol Σ, used to indicate summation of a set or series. • sigma n. (Statistics) The symbol σ, used to indicate one standard deviation from the mean, particularly in a… |