| AGIOS | • agios n. Plural of agio. • AGIO n. (Italian) a premium paid for the exchange of currency. |
| AGONS | • agons n. Plural of agon. • AGON n. the dramatic conflict between the chief characters in a literary work. |
| AGROS | • AGRO n. a student of agricultural studies. |
| GADSO | • gadso interj. (Dated) by God! • GADSO interj. (archaic) expressing surprise, also GODSO. |
| GAJOS | • gajos n. Plural of gajo. • GAJO n. (Romany) a non-gypsy, also GADGIE, GADJE, GADJO, GAUDGIE, GAUJE, GORGIO. |
| GAOLS | • gaols n. Plural of gaol. • gaols v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gaol. • GAOL v. to imprison, also JAIL. |
| GAPOS | • GAPO n. (Tupi) in Peru, a riverside forest periodically flooded, also IGAPO. |
| GOADS | • goads n. Plural of goad. • goads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of goad. • Goads prop.n. Plural of Goad. |
| GOAFS | • goafs n. Plural of goaf. • GOAF n. a space in a coal-seam, into which waste is packed. |
| GOALS | • goals n. Plural of goal. • goals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of goal. • GOAL v. to score a goal. |
| GOATS | • goats n. Plural of goat. • goats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of goat. • GOATs n. Plural of GOAT. |
| GORAS | • goras n. Plural of gora. • Goras prop.n. Plural of Gora. • GORA n. (Hinglish) a white or fair-skinned male. |
| KAGOS | • kagos n. Plural of kago. • KAGO n. (Japanese) a basketwork passenger litter. |
| OGAMS | • ogams n. Plural of ogam. • OGAM n. (Irish) a 6th century Irish writing alphabet, also OGHAM. |
| SAGOS | • sagos n. Plural of sago. • Sagos prop.n. Plural of Sago. • SAGO n. (Malay) a type of palm tree; a nutritive cereal derived from its pith. |
| SANGO | • sango n. (Dated, Australia, informal, colloquial) A sandwich. • sango n. (UK) A rudimentary wooden bridge in India. • Sango prop.n. The primary language spoken in the Central African Republic: it has 5 million second-language speakers… |
| SARGO | • sargo n. Diplodus sargus, a species of seabream native to the eastern Atlantic and western Indian Oceans. • SARGO n. (Spanish) a fish, sea-bream, also SARGOS, SARGUS. |
| TOGAS | • togas n. Plural of toga. • TOGA n. (Latin) a garment worn in ancient Rome. |
| YOGAS | • yogas n. Plural of yoga. • YOGA n. (Sanskrit) a system of Hindu philosophy. |