| ANGERS | • angers n. Plural of anger. • angers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anger. • Angers prop.n. A city, the capital of the Maine-et-Loire department, Pays de la Loire, France. |
| ERGONS | • ergons n. Plural of ergon. • ERGON n. (Greek) work or business. |
| GENRES | • genres n. Plural of genre. • GENRE n. (French) a literary or artistic type or style. |
| GENROS | • genros n. Plural of genro. • GENRO n. (Japanese) a group of elder statesmen in Japan. |
| GERNES | • GERNE v. (Spenser) to grin or gape, also GIRN, GURN. |
| GONERS | • goners n. Plural of goner (persons who are in a desperate strait or doomed). • GONER n. one who is in a hopeless situation. |
| GREENS | • greens n. Leaves and leaf-like parts of edible plants when eaten as vegetables or in salads. • greens n. Green vegetables; edible plants or plant parts that contain chlorophyll. • greens n. Leafy plants that are used for decoration. |
| GREINS | • Greins prop.n. Plural of Grein. • GREIN v. (Scots) to long, yearn. |
| GRONES | • grones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grone. • GRONE v. to utter a low mournful sound, also GROAN. |
| KRENGS | • krengs n. Plural of kreng. • KRENG n. (Dutch) the carcass of a whale after the blubber has been removed, also KRANG. |
| RANGES | • ranges n. Plural of range. • ranges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of range. • RANGE v. to place in a particular order, also RAUNGE. |
| REIGNS | • reigns n. Plural of reign. • reigns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reign. • REIGN v. to exercise sovereign power. |
| RENGAS | • rengas n. Plural of renga. • RENGA n. (Japanese) a kind of linked verse. |
| RENIGS | • renigs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renig. • re-nigs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-nig. • RENIG v. (Irish) to refuse, deny, also RENAGUE, RENEAGUE, RENEGE, RENEGUE. |
| RESIGN | • resign v. (Transitive) To give up; to relinquish ownership of. • resign v. (Transitive) To hand over (something to someone), place into the care or control of another. • resign v. (Transitive or intransitive) To quit (a job or position). |
| SANGER | • sanger n. (Australia, informal, colloquial) A sandwich. • sanger n. Alternative form of sangar. • Sanger prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation. |
| SERANG | • serang n. (India, now historical) A native Indian boatswain; a lascar captain. • SERANG n. (Urdu) the boatswain of a Lascar or East Indian crew. |
| SERING | • SERE v. to burn the surface of, also SEAR. |
| SIGNER | • signer n. One who signs something. • signer n. One who uses sign language. • SIGNER n. one that signs. |
| SINGER | • singer n. A person who sings, often professionally. • singer n. (Square dance) dance figure with a fixed structure, sung by a caller, or a piece of music with that structure. • singer n. A person who, or device which, singes. |