| ALLARGANDO | • allargando adv. (Music) Decreasing in tempo; getting slower. • ALLARGANDO adv. (Italian) with slowing tempo. |
| EGLANDULAR | • eglandular adj. Having no glands. • EGLANDULAR adj. having no glands, also EGLANDULOSE. |
| ENGARLANDS | • engarlands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engarland. • ENGARLAND v. to encircle with a garland, or with garlands. |
| GALDRAGONS | • GALDRAGON n. (obsolete) a Shetland word for a sorceress or witch. |
| GARLANDAGE | • garlandage n. Garlands, or decorations that resemble garlands. • GARLANDAGE n. (Tennyson) a decoration of garlands. |
| GARLANDING | • garlanding v. Present participle of garland. • garlanding n. An arrangement of garlands. • GARLAND v. to crown with a garland. |
| GIRANDOLAS | • girandolas n. Plural of girandola. • GIRANDOLA n. (Italian) a branched chandelier or similar structure, also GIRANDOLE. |
| GRANADILLA | • granadilla n. Any of several species of passion flowers of tropical America. • granadilla n. The edible fruit of these plants. Alternative regional spelling grenadilla. • GRANADILLA n. (Spanish) the fruit of certain species of passion flower found in Brazil and the West Indies, also GRENADILLA. |
| GRANULATED | • granulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of granulate. • granulated adj. Formed into, or composed of granules. • GRANULATE v. to form or break into grains or small masses. |
| GRASSLANDS | • grasslands n. Plural of grassland. • GRASSLAND n. a habitat dominated by grass. |
| GRENADILLA | • grenadilla n. A species of tree found in Africa, Dalbergia melanoxylon, valued for its timber. • grenadilla n. The wood obtained from this plant, blackwood, which is particularly used for making musical instruments. • grenadilla n. Alternative spelling of granadilla. |
| HANDLANGER | • handlanger n. (South Africa) An unskilled assistant to an artisan. • handlanger n. (South Africa, figuratively) An aide, an assistant. • handlanger n. Alternative letter-case form of Handlanger. |
| LANDGRAVES | • landgraves n. Plural of landgrave. • LANDGRAVE n. (historical) a German nobleman of a rank corresponding to that of an earl in England and of a count in France. |
| PLACARDING | • placarding v. Present participle of placard. • PLACARD v. to publicise by means of posters. |
| QUADRANGLE | • quadrangle n. (Geometry) A geometric shape with four angles and four straight sides; a four-sided polygon. • quadrangle n. A courtyard which is quadrangular. • quadrangle n. The buildings forming the border of such a courtyard. |
| RANGELANDS | • rangelands n. Plural of rangeland. • RANGELAND n. land suitable for grazing, but too dry for growing crops. |