| ALLIGATE | • alligate v. (Transitive) To tie; to unite by some tie. • ALLIGATE v. to unite by some tie. |
| ALLNIGHT | • all-night adj. Lasting throughout the whole night (or most of it). • all␣night adv. For the period of an entire night. • ALLNIGHT adj. lasting all night. |
| FLATLING | • flatling adv. Flatly, plainly. • flatling adv. In a flat position. • flatling adv. With the flat side (e.g. of a weapon). |
| GALLIEST | • GALLY adj. gall-like, bitter. |
| GALLIOTS | • galliots n. Plural of galliot. • GALLIOT n. (French) a small galley, formerly used in the Mediterranean, also GALIOT. |
| GALLIPOT | • gallipot n. A small, glazed earthenware jar once used by apothecaries for holding medicine and ointment. • gallipot n. (Now rare) Someone who uses such pots; an apothecary. • GALLIPOT n. a small glazed earthenware jar used by druggists, also GALIPOT. |
| GALLIVAT | • gallivat n. (Nautical) A small armed vessel, with sails and oars, used on the Malabar coast. • GALLIVAT n. (Portuguese) a large two-masted Malay boat. |
| 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. |
| LEGALIST | • legalist adj. Of or related to legalism, in its various senses. • legalist n. One who adheres to legalism, in its various senses. • LEGALIST n. someone inclined to legalism. |
| LEGALITY | • legality n. Lawfulness. • legality n. A dice game; the same as chuck-a-luck. • LEGALITY n. the condition of being lawful. |
| LIGULATE | • ligulate adj. Shaped like a strap or long tongue. • ligulate adj. Having a ligule. • LIGULATE adj. like a ligula. |
| STALLING | • stalling v. Present participle of stall. • stalling n. The act of a person or thing that stalls. • stalling n. Stabling. |
| STILLAGE | • stillage n. (Uncountable) The residue from the manufacture of alcohol from grain; typically used in animal feed. • stillage n. (Countable) A rack or pallet used to hold goods (originally casks) off the floor. • STILLAGE n. a cask stand, also STILLING, STILLION. |
| TALLYING | • tallying v. Present participle of tally. • TALLY v. to count up, reckon. |
| TILLAGES | • tillages n. Plural of tillage. • TILLAGE n. the operation of tilling, preparing land for seed. |