| AGENT | • agent n. One who exerts power, or has the power to act. • agent n. One who acts for, or in the place of, another (the principal), by that person’s authority; someone entrusted… • agent n. A person who looks for work for another person. |
| ANGST | • angst n. Emotional turmoil; painful sadness. • angst n. A feeling of acute but vague anxiety or apprehension often accompanied by depression, especially philosophical… • angst v. (Informal, intransitive) To suffer angst; to fret. |
| GANTS | • GANT v. (Scots) to yawn, also GAUNT. |
| GAUNT | • gaunt adj. Lean, angular, and bony. • gaunt adj. Haggard, drawn, and emaciated. • gaunt adj. Bleak, barren, and desolate. |
| GIANT | • giant n. A mythical human of very great size. • giant n. (Mythology) Specifically… • giant n. A very tall and large person. |
| GNATS | • gnats n. Plural of gnat. • Gnats n. Plural of Gnat. • gnat's n. (Slang) A very tiny thing or distance; a whit; a jot; something of no consequence. |
| GRANT | • grant v. (Ditransitive) to give (permission or wish). • grant v. (Ditransitive) To bestow or confer, with or without compensation, particularly in answer to prayer or… • grant v. (Transitive) To agree with (someone) on (something); to accept (something) for the sake of argument;… |
| NGATI | • Ngāti n. (New Zealand) local or tribal group. • NGATI n. (Maori) a tribe or clan. |
| STANG | • stang n. (Wicca, paganism) A forked ritual staff. • stang n. (Archaic or obsolete) A long bar; a pole; a shaft; a stake. • stang n. (Archaic or obsolete) In land measure, a pole, rod, or perch. |
| TANGA | • tanga n. (Historical) Any of various former Asian coins, including: a coin of Portuguese India worth one tenth… • tanga n. A pair of tanga briefs. • TANGA n. (Portuguese) a brief stringlike bikini. |
| TANGI | • tangi n. Synonym of tangihanga. • TANGI n. (Maori) a ceremony of mourning. |
| TANGO | • tango n. A standard ballroom dance in 4/4 time; or a social dance, the Argentine tango. • tango n. (Usually plural) A Spanish flamenco dance with different steps from the Argentine. • tango n. A piece of music suited to such a dance. |
| TANGS | • tangs n. Plural of tang. • Tangs prop.n. Plural of Tang. • TANG v. to ring. |
| TANGY | • tangy adj. Having a sharp, pungent flavor. • TANGY adj. having a fresh or sharp taste. |
| THANG | • thang n. (Slang) Pronunciation spelling of thing, usually used to denote a known fad or popular activity. • Thang prop.n. A surname. • THANG n. (colloquial) thing. |
| TONGA | • tonga n. (India) A light, two-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage used for transportation in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. • tonga n. (Medicine) A drug useful in neuralgia, derived from a Fijian plant supposed to be of the aroid genus Epipremnum. • Tonga prop.n. A country in Oceania. Official name: Kingdom of Tonga. Capital: Nuku’alofa. |
| TWANG | • twang n. The sharp, quick sound of a vibrating tight string, for example, of a bow or a musical instrument. • twang n. (Music) A particular sharp vibrating sound characteristic of electric guitars. • twang n. A trace of a regional or foreign accent in someone’s voice. |