| AGRODOLCE | • agrodolce n. An Italian sweet-and-sour sauce. • AGRODOLCE n. (Italian) an Italian sweet-and-sour sauce. |
| ANGELHOOD | • angelhood n. The state of being an angel. • ANGELHOOD n. the state of being an angel. |
| DODECAGON | • dodecagon n. (Geometry) A polygon with twelve edges and twelve angles. • DODECAGON n. a plane figure with twelve sides. |
| DRAGOONED | • dragooned v. Simple past tense and past participle of dragoon. • DRAGOON v. to compel by military bullying; to compel by force. |
| EAGLEWOOD | • eaglewood n. Synonym of agarwood. • EAGLEWOOD n. a kind of fragrant wood, aka agalloch. |
| FLOODGATE | • floodgate n. An adjustable gate or valve used to control the flow of water through a sluice. • floodgate n. (By extension) Anything that controls or limits an outpouring of people, emotion etc. • floodgate n. (Obsolete) A stream that passes through a floodgate; a torrent. |
| GADROONED | • gadrooned adj. Adorned with gadroons. • GADROON v. to decorate with moulding bands. |
| GALLOONED | • gallooned adj. Furnished or adorned with galloon. • GALLOONED adj. decorated with galloon, a lace trim. |
| GOODFACED | • GOODFACED adj. (Shakespeare) having a handsome face. |
| GOODFELLA | • goodfella n. (US, informal) A Mafia gangster. • GOODFELLA n. a gangster, esp. a member of the Mafia. |
| GOODYEARS | • Goodyears prop.n. Plural of Goodyear. • GOODYEARS interj. (Shakespeare) the devil, the plague, or the like (a meaningless imprecation), also GOODYEAR. |
| GOOSANDER | • goosander n. A merganser, Mergus merganser, of the northern hemisphere. They eat fish and are common on lakes and rivers. • GOOSANDER n. a large duck of the merganser genus. |
| LOGAOEDIC | • logaoedic adj. (Poetry) Of a meter between song and common speech, typically having two dactyls followed by two trochees. • logaœdic adj. Obsolete form of logaoedic. • logaœdic n. Obsolete form of logaoedic. |
| MEGALODON | • megalodon n. A species of extinct shark that lived during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs. The species’ scientific… • MEGALODON n. an extinct giant shark of the Cenozoic era. |
| OLOGOANED | • OLOGOAN v. (Irish) to complain loudly without cause. |
| OVERGOADS | • OVERGOAD v. to goad too much. |
| PAEDOLOGY | • paedology n. (UK) Alternative spelling of pedology. • pædology n. (Chiefly British spelling) Alternative spelling of pedology. • PAEDOLOGY n. the study of the growth and development of children, also PEDOLOGY. |
| PAGEHOODS | • PAGEHOOD n. the condition of a page. |
| SAGEHOODS | • SAGEHOOD n. the state of being wise. |