| EGRETS | • egrets n. Plural of egret. • EGRET n. a wading bird of the heron family. |
| ERGOTS | • ergots n. Plural of ergot. • ERGOT n. a fungal disease of grasses. |
| GASTER | • gaster n. (Anatomy, rare) The stomach. • gaster n. (Zootomy, entomology) The enlarged part of the abdomen behind the petiole in hymenopterous insects (such as ants). • Gaster prop.n. A surname from German. |
| GATERS | • gaters n. Plural of gater. • Gaters n. Plural of Gater. • 'Gaters n. Plural of ’Gater. |
| GOSTER | • GOSTER v. (dialect) to laugh uncontrollably. |
| GRASTE | • GRACE v. to give beauty to. |
| GRATES | • grates n. Plural of grate. • grates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grate. • GRATE v. to reduce to shreds by rubbing. |
| GREATS | • greats n. Plural of great. • greats n. (UK, slang, universities, dated) The great go examination. • Greats prop.n. A course of academic study devoted to reading works of classical literature, also known as Literae Humaniores. |
| 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. |
| GROSET | • GROSET n. (Scots) a gooseberry, also GROSER, GROSERT, GROSSART. |
| GUTSER | • GUTSER n. a greedy person, also GUTZER. |
| REGEST | • regest n. (Obsolete) A register. • regest v. (Obsolete, transitive) To throw back. • REGEST v. (Milton) to register, record. |
| RETAGS | • retags v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retag. • RETAG v. to tag again. |
| STAGER | • stager n. An actor on the stage. • stager n. One who stages a theatrical performance. • stager n. One who has long acted on the stage of life; a practitioner; a person of experience, or of skill derived… |
| STORGE | • storge n. Natural affection or love, especially of parents for their children. • STORGE n. (Greek) natural or parental affection. |
| TARGES | • targes n. Plural of targe. • TARGE v. (Scots) to cross-examine, reprimand. |
| TIGERS | • tigers n. Plural of tiger. • Tigers n. Plural of Tiger. • Tigers n. (Cricket) The Bangladesh national cricket team. |