| AGEIST | • ageist adj. Unfairly discriminatory against someone based on their age. • ageist n. A person who behaves in an ageist manner. • AGEIST n. an advocate of ageisms. |
| AIGLET | • aiglet n. A tip, originally of metal and often decorative, on a ribbon or cord that makes lacing two parts of… • aiglet n. An ornament worn on clothing, consisting of a metal tag on a fringe, or a small metallic plate or spangle. • AIGLET n. a metal sheath at the end of a lace, also AGLET. |
| AIGRET | • aigret n. Alternative spelling of aigrette. • AIGRET n. (French) a tuft of feathers worn as a head ornament, also AIGRETTE. |
| AUGITE | • augite n. (Mineralogy) A variety of pyroxene, usually of a black or dark green color, occurring in igneous rocks… • AUGITE n. one of the pyroxene group of minerals, very similar to hornblende. |
| EATING | • eating v. Present participle of eat. • eating adj. Bred to be eaten. • eating adj. Suitable to be eaten without being cooked. |
| GAIETY | • gaiety n. (Dated, uncountable) The state of being happy or merry. • gaiety n. (Dated, countable) Merrymaking or festivity. • GAIETY n. festive activity, also GAYETY. |
| GAITED | • gaited v. Simple past tense and past participle of gait. • GAIT v. to train a horse to move in a certain way. |
| GAITER | • gaiter n. A covering of cloth or leather for the ankle and instep. • gaiter n. A covering cloth or leather for the whole leg from the knee to the instep, fitting down upon the shoe. • gaiter n. Part of the ecclesiastical garb of a bishop. |
| GELATI | • gelati n. Plural of gelato. • gelati n. (Australia) gelato, Italian style ice-cream; a serving of gelato, often in a cone. • GELATI n. (Italian) an Italian ice cream, also GELATO. |
| INGATE | • ingate n. (Obsolete) entrance; ingress. • ingate n. (Obsolete) The aperture in a mould for pouring in the metal; the gate. • INGATE n. (Scots) a way in, an entrance. |
| LIGATE | • ligate v. (Transitive) To bind with a ligature or bandage. • ligate v. (Transitive, typography) To connect text characters with a ligature. • ligate v. (Transitive, intransitive, chemistry) To join by ligation. |
| TAEING | • TAE v. (Scots) to toe the line. |
| TAGINE | • tagine n. Alternative spelling of tajine. • TAGINE n. a conical clay pot used in North African cooking, also TAJINE. |
| TAIGLE | • TAIGLE v. to entangle or hinder. |
| TANGIE | • tangie n. An Orcadian water-spirit, appearing as a seahorse or a man covered with seaweed. • TANGIE n. an Orcadian water-spirit, appearing as a seahorse, or a man covered with seaweed. |
| TEAING | • teaing v. Present participle of tea. • TEA v. to drink a beverage made with tea leaves and boiling water. |
| TIRAGE | • tirage n. The drawing of wine from its barrel. • TIRAGE n. drawing wine from a barrel before bottling. |
| TRIAGE | • triage n. Assessment or sorting according to quality, need, etc., especially to determine how resources will be allocated. • triage n. (Medicine) The process of sorting patients so as to determine the order in which they will be treated… • triage n. (Computing, by extension) The process of prioritizing bugs to be fixed. |