| AGGRIEVE | • aggrieve v. (Transitive) To cause someone to feel pain or sorrow to; to afflict. • aggrieve v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To grieve; to lament. • AGGRIEVE v. to distress. |
| AVENGING | • avenging v. Present participle of avenge. • avenging n. The act by which somebody is avenged. • AVENGE v. to take retribution for, also VENGE. |
| GAVELING | • gaveling v. Present participle of gavel. • GAVEL v. to signal for attention with a gavel (a small mallet). |
| GIGAVOLT | • gigavolt n. One billion (109) volts. Symbol: GV. • giga-volt n. One thousand million ( 109 ) volts. Symbol: GV. • GIGAVOLT n. a billion volts. |
| GINGIVAE | • gingivae n. Plural of gingiva. • gingivæ n. Plural of gingiva. • GINGIVA n. (Latin) the fleshy tissue surrounding the teeth. |
| GINGIVAL | • gingival adj. Relating to the gums. • gingival adj. (Linguistics, obsolete) Alveolar. • GINGIVAL adj. (Latin) pertaining to the fleshy tissue surrounding the teeth. |
| GRAVINGS | • gravings n. Plural of graving. • GRAVING n. an engraving. |
| GREAVING | • greaving v. Present participle of greave. • GREAVE v. to feel grief, also GRIEVE. |
| OVERGANG | • overgang v. (Transitive, dialectal or obsolete) To go beyond or above; to exceed. • overgang n. (Dialectal or obsolete) Something that goes across or over; a transition. • OVERGANG v. (Scots) to dominate; to overspread. |
| RAVAGING | • ravaging v. Present participle of ravage. • ravaging n. The act by which something is ravaged. • RAVAGE v. to destroy. |
| SAVAGING | • savaging v. Present participle of savage. • savaging n. A vicious attack or criticism. • SAVAGE v. to attack or treat brutally. |
| VOYAGING | • voyaging v. Present participle of voyage. • voyaging n. Act of travelling or going on a voyage. • VOYAGING n. the act of making a voyage. |