| CADGES | • cadges n. Plural of cadge. • cadges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cadge. • CADGE v. to get by begging. |
| CAGERS | • cagers n. Plural of cager. • CAGER n. a basketball player. |
| CAGOTS | • cagots n. Plural of cagot. • Cagots n. Plural of Cagot. • CAGOT n. (French) one of an outcast class found in the Pyrenees, supposed to be the descendants of lepers. |
| CARGOS | • cargos n. Plural of cargo. • cargos n. Cargo pants. • Cargos prop.n. Plural of Cargo. |
| CASING | • casing n. That which encloses or encases. • casing n. (Architecture) The decorative trim around a door or window. • casing n. (Oil industry) A metal pipe used to line the borehole of a well. |
| CHANGS | • changs n. Plural of chang. • CHANG n. a kind of cattle. |
| CIGARS | • cigars n. Plural of cigar. • CIGAR n. a roll of tobacco leaves for smoking. |
| CLANGS | • clangs n. Plural of clang. • clangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clang. • CLANG v. to ring loudly. |
| CONGAS | • congas n. Plural of conga. • congas v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conga. • CONGA v. to dance the conga. |
| CRAIGS | • craigs n. Plural of craig. • CRAIG n. (Scots) a crag, in the sense of cliff or neck, also CRAG. |
| GACHES | • gâches n. Plural of gâche. • GACH v. to behave boastfully, also GATCH, GAUCH. |
| GASCON | • Gascon n. A native or inhabitant of Gascony, a region of southwest France. • Gascon n. (Obsolete) A braggart; a bully. • Gascon n. A breed of cow from Gascony. |
| GLACES | • glacés v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glacé. • GLACE v. (French) to ice with sugar, candy. |
| GLACIS | • glacis n. (Military) A gentle incline in front of a fortification. • glacis n. (Military) The angled armour plate on the front of a tank; glacis plate. • glacis n. (Geomorphology) An erosional or depositional landform, with little slope. |
| GRACES | • graces n. Plural of grace. • graces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grace. • Graces prop.n. (Greek mythology) Three sister goddesses in Greek mythology (Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia), in whom… |
| GUACOS | • guacos n. Plural of guaco. • GUACO n. (Spanish) any of several tropical American plants used as antidotes to snakebites. |
| MAGICS | • magics n. Plural of magic. • magics v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of magic. • MAGIC v. to work spells. |
| SCHWAG | • schwag n. (Slang) Low-grade or commercial-grade marijuana. • schwag n. (Slang) Alternative form of swag (“trinkets or promotional items given away at an event”). • schwag adj. (US, slang) inferior; low-grade. |
| SCRAGS | • scrags n. Plural of scrag. • SCRAG v. to wring the neck of. |
| SOCAGE | • socage n. (Historical) In the Middle Ages (and chiefly but not exclusively medieval England), a legal system whereby… • SOCAGE n. a form of feudal land tenure, also SOCCAGE. |