| ALLUDING | • alluding v. Present participle of allude. • ALLUDE v. to make an indirect reference. |
| DALLYING | • dallying v. Present participle of dally. • dallying n. Dalliance. • DALLY v. to waste time. |
| DIALLAGE | • diallage n. A figure of speech in which multiple arguments are brought to bear on a single point. • diallage n. (Mineralogy) A green form of pyroxene. • DIALLAGE n. (Greek) a mineral, a brown, green or grey form of augite. |
| DIALLING | • dialling v. (British spelling) present participle of dial. • dialling n. (British spelling) Alternative form of dialing. • DIALLING n. the art of making sundials, also DIALING. |
| DUALLING | • dualling n. (British spelling) The conversion of a road into a dual carriageway. • dualling v. Present participle of dual. • DUAL v. to make a road into a dual carriageway. |
| GAILLARD | • Gaillard prop.n. A surname from French, equivalent to English Gaylord. • GAILLARD adj. (obsolete) brisk, lively, also GAILLARDE. |
| GALLIARD | • galliard n. A lively dance, popular in 16th- and 17th-century Europe. • galliard n. (Music) The triple-time music for this dance. • galliard n. (Dated) A brisk, merry person. |
| GALLISED | • gallised v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of gallise. • GALLISE v. in winemaking, to bring to standard proportions by adding water and sugar to an inferior must, also GALLISISE, GALLISIZE, GALLIZE. |
| GALLIZED | • gallized v. Simple past tense and past participle of gallize. • GALLIZE v. in winemaking, to bring to standard proportions by adding water and sugar to an inferior must, also GALLISE, GALLISISE, GALLISIZE. |
| GILDHALL | • gildhall n. Dated form of guildhall. • GILDHALL n. a town hall, also GUILDHALL. |
| GLADIOLA | • gladiola n. (US) Gladiolus. • GLADIOLA n. a lilylike plant of the genus Gladiolus, also GLADIOLE, GLADIOLUS. |
| GLADIOLE | • gladiole n. Gladiolus (flowering plant). • GLADIOLE n. a lilylike plant of the genus Gladiolus, also GLADIOLA, GLADIOLUS. |
| GLADIOLI | • gladioli n. Plural of gladiolus. • GLADIOLUS n. (Latin) a lilylike plant of the genus Gladiolus, also GLADIOLA, GLADIOLE. |
| GLADLIER | • gladlier adv. Comparative form of gladly: more gladly. • GLADLY adv. in a glad manner. |
| GOLDTAIL | • goldtail adj. Used to describe various creatures with a gold-coloured tail. • GOLDTAIL adj. as in goldtail moth, a European moth with a yellow tail tuft. |
| GRILLADE | • grillade n. (US) A piece of slow-cooked meat (usually beef, veal, or pork) traditionally served with grits in New Orleans cuisine. • grillade n. (Dated) Any grilled food. • GRILLADE n. (French) a dish of grilled meat. |
| PILLAGED | • pillaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of pillage. • PILLAGE v. to plunder. |
| WINDGALL | • windgall n. A puffy, typically fluid filled sac located just above the fetlock joint on a horse, generally appearing… • WINDGALL n. a swelling around the fetlock joints. |