| BEGETS | • begets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beget. • BEGET v. to cause to exist. |
| EGESTA | • egesta n. The waste which is carried out from a cell or an organism; the result of egestion; excrement. • EGESTA n. (Latin) egested matter. |
| EGESTS | • egests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of egest. • EGEST v. to discharge from the body. |
| EGRETS | • egrets n. Plural of egret. • EGRET n. a wading bird of the heron family. |
| ETAGES | • ETAGE n. (French) a floor storey. |
| GEESTS | • geests n. Plural of geest. • GEEST n. alluvial matter on the surface of land, not of recent origin. |
| GENETS | • genets n. Plural of genet. • Genets prop.n. Plural of Genet. • GENET n. a carnivorous mammal, also GENETTE. |
| GENTES | • gentes n. Plural of gens. • GENS n. (Latin) in ancient Rome a clan including several families descending from a common ancestor. |
| GESTES | • GESTE n. (obsolete) an exploit; a tale of adventure, also GEST. |
| GEYEST | • geyest adj. Superlative form of gey: most gey. • GEY adj. considerable. |
| GLEETS | • gleets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gleet. • GLEET v. to discharge mucus from the urethra. |
| GREETS | • greets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of greet. • greets n. (Demoscene) Greetings sent to other demosceners, often included in the scrolltext of a demo. • GREET v. to address in a friendly and courteous way. |
| REGEST | • regest n. (Obsolete) A register. • regest v. (Obsolete, transitive) To throw back. • REGEST v. (Milton) to register, record. |
| TENGES | • tenges n. Plural of tenge. • TENGE n. the standard monetary unit of Kazakhstan. |