| GASEITY | • gaseity n. (Archaic) The state of being a gas. • GASEITY n. the state of being gaseous. |
| GHASTLY | • ghastly adj. Like a ghost in appearance; death-like; pale; pallid; dismal. • ghastly adj. Horrifyingly shocking. • ghastly adj. Extremely bad. |
| GRAYEST | • grayest adj. Superlative form of gray: most gray. • GRAY adj. between black and white, also GREY. |
| GYMNAST | • gymnast n. One who performs (the sport of) gymnastics. • GYMNAST n. one who is skilled in physical exercises. |
| GYRATES | • gyrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gyrate. • GYRATE v. to revolve or rotate. |
| GYTRASH | • gytrash n. (Mythology) A legendary black dog (or sometimes a horse or mule) said to haunt lonely roads in northern… • GYTRASH n. (dialect) a ghost or apparition. |
| GYTTJAS | • gyttjas n. Plural of gyttja. • GYTTJA n. (Swedish) an organically rich sediment on a lake bottom. |
| SAGATHY | • sagathy n. A fine twilled worsted fabric which was used formerly for clothes and curtains and is similar to serge. • SAGATHY n. a lightweight fabric. |
| STAGERY | • stagery n. (Obsolete) Exhibition on the stage. • STAGERY n. theatrical contrivances. |
| STAGILY | • stagily adv. In a stagy way. • STAGY adv. having a theatrical quality, also STAGEY. |
| STAYING | • staying v. Present participle of stay. • staying n. A stay or visit. • STAY v. to remain in a place or a condition. |
| STYGIAN | • stygian adj. Alternative form of Stygian (“of or relating to the river Styx”). • stygian adj. (Literary) Dark and gloomy. • stygian adj. (Literary) Infernal or hellish. |
| SYNTAGM | • syntagm n. (Linguistics) Alternative form of syntagma. • SYNTAGM n. a syntactic unit comprising one or more (esp. linguistic) signs or elements, also SYNTAGMA. |