| AGONES | • agones n. Plural of agon. • AGON n. the dramatic conflict between the chief characters in a literary work. |
| CONGES | • conges n. Plural of conge. • conges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conge. • congés n. Plural of congé. |
| ENNOGS | • ennogs n. Plural of ennog. • ENNOG n. (dialect) a back alley. |
| ERGONS | • ergons n. Plural of ergon. • ERGON n. (Greek) work or business. |
| GEASON | • geason adj. (Rare or dialectal) Rare; uncommon; scarce. • geason adj. (UK dialectal) Difficult to procure; scant; sparing. • geason adj. (Rare or dialectal) Unusual; wonderful. |
| GENOAS | • genoas n. Plural of genoa. • Genoas n. Plural of Genoa. • GENOA n. (Italian) a large triangular sail, also GENNY. |
| GENOMS | • GENOM n. a haploid set of chromosomes, also GENOME. |
| GENROS | • genros n. Plural of genro. • GENRO n. (Japanese) a group of elder statesmen in Japan. |
| GNOMES | • gnomes n. Plural of gnome. • GNOME n. a fabled little person. |
| GNOSES | • gnoses n. Plural of gnosis. • GNOSIS n. (Greek) mystical knowledge. |
| GONEFS | • gonefs n. Plural of gonef. • GONEF n. (Yiddish) a thief, also GANEF, GANEV, GANOF, GONIF, GONIFF, GONOF, GONOPH. |
| GONERS | • goners n. Plural of goner (persons who are in a desperate strait or doomed). • GONER n. one who is in a hopeless situation. |
| GRONES | • grones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grone. • GRONE v. to utter a low mournful sound, also GROAN. |
| HOGENS | • HOGEN n. (Dutch) strong liquor. |
| INGOES | • ingoes n. Plural of ingo. • INGO n. (Scots) entry into or taking on a new tenancy. |
| LONGES | • longes n. Plural of longe. • Longes prop.n. Plural of Longe. • LONGE v. to guide a horse by means of a long rope. |
| PENGOS | • pengos n. Plural of pengo. • pengős n. Plural of pengő. • PENGO n. (Hungarian) a former monetary unit of Hungary. |
| SEGNOS | • segnos n. Plural of segno. • SEGNO n. (Italian) a musical sign. |
| SOIGNE | • soigne adj. Alternative spelling of soigné. • soigné adj. Fashionable and elegant, well-groomed. • SOIGNE adj. (French) carefully done, also SOIGNEE. |
| SPONGE | • sponge n. (Countable) Any of various marine invertebrates of the phylum Porifera, that have a porous skeleton often of silica. • sponge n. (Countable) A piece of porous material used for washing (originally made from the invertebrates, now… • sponge n. (Uncountable) A porous material such as sponges consist of. |