| GATE | • gate n. A doorlike structure outside a house. • gate n. Doorway, opening, or passage in a fence or wall. • gate n. Movable barrier. |
| GEAT | • geat n. The channel or spout through which molten metal runs into a mould in casting. • Geat n. (History) A member of a North Germanic tribe formerly occupying what is now Götaland in Sweden. • GEAT n. the channel or spout through which molten metal runs into a mold in casting. |
| GEIT | • GEIT n. (Scots) a child, also GAITT, GYTE. • GEIT v. to put a border on (an article of clothing). |
| GELT | • gelt n. (Rare) A lunatic. • gelt n. (Obsolete) Gilding; gilt. • gelt v. Simple past tense and past participle of geld. |
| GENT | • gent n. (Colloquial) A gentleman. • gent adj. (Obsolete) Noble; well-bred, courteous; graceful. • gent adj. (Obsolete) neat; pretty; elegant. |
| GERT | • gert adj. (Slang, West Country, Somerset, Bristol) big. • gert adv. (Slang, West Country, Somerset, Bristol) very. • GERT adj. (dialect) very big. |
| GEST | • gest n. (Archaic) A story or adventure; a verse or prose romance. • gest n. (Archaic) An action represented in sports, plays, or on the stage; show; ceremony. • gest n. (Archaic) bearing; deportment. |
| GETA | • geta n. A Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono. • geta n. (Game of Go) A technique for capturing stones by enclosing them in a “net” preventing them from escaping… • GETA n. (Japanese) a Japanese wooden sandal with a thong between the toe. |
| GETS | • gets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get. • gets n. Plural of get. • Gets n. Plural of Get. |
| GITE | • gite n. Alternative form of gîte. • gite n. (Obsolete) A gown. • gîte n. A French holiday home, or a rented tourist cottage. |
| GYTE | • GYTE n. (Scots) a child, a brat, also GAITT, GEIT. |
| TEGG | • tegg n. A sheep in its second year or before its first shearing. • tegg n. The wool from such a sheep. • TEGG n. a sheep in its second year, also TEG. |
| TEGS | • tegs n. Plural of teg. • TEG n. a sheep in its second year, also TEGG. |
| TEGU | • tegu n. Any of the South American lizards of the families Teiidae and Gymnophthalmidae. • TEGU n. (Aztec) a large black and yellow South American lizard, also TEGUEXIN. |
| TIGE | • tige n. (Firearms, historical) A steel pin in early rifles. • TIGE n. (French) the shaft of a column. |
| TOGE | • toge n. (Obsolete) A toga. • toge n. (Cant) A coat. • TOGE n. (obsolete) a toga. |