| GAROTTE | • garotte n. Alternative spelling of garrotte. • garotte v. Alternative spelling of garrotte. • GAROTTE v. to execute by strangling, also GARROTE, GAROTE, GARROTTE. |
| GETTERS | • getters n. Plural of getter. • getters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of getter. • Getters prop.n. Plural of Getter. |
| GITTERN | • gittern n. A small, quill-plucked, gut-strung musical instrument, most commonly with three to four strings in doubles… • gittern v. To play on the gittern. • GITTERN v. to play a medieval guitar. |
| GLITTER | • glitter n. A bright, sparkling light; shininess or brilliance. • glitter n. A shiny, decorative adornment, sometimes sprinkled on glue to make simple artwork. • glitter n. (Figurative) Glitz. |
| GRITTED | • gritted v. Simple past tense and past participle of grit. • GRIT v. to press the teeth together. |
| GRITTER | • gritter n. A vehicle that applies grit to icy roads to improve traction. • GRITTER n. a vehicle for spreading grit. |
| GRUTTEN | • GREET v. to address in a friendly and courteous way. |
| GUTTERS | • gutters n. Plural of gutter. • gutters n. (Scotland) mud; dirt. • gutters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gutter. |
| GUTTERY | • guttery adj. Having a guttering flame; flickering and weak. • guttery adj. (By extension) Dark and brooding. • guttery adj. Vulgar; salacious or crude. |
| GUTTIER | • guttier adj. Comparative form of gutty: more gutty. • GUTTY adj. marked by courage. |
| GUTTLER | • guttler n. (Britain, dialect) One who guttles; a greedy eater; a glutton. • GUTTLER n. a greedy eater; a glutton. |
| REGATTA | • regatta n. (Countable) A series of boat races, or sometimes a single race. • regatta n. A striped cotton fabric. • REGATTA n. (Italian) a rowing or sailing competition. |
| RETTING | • retting n. The act or process of preparing flax for use by soaking, maceration, and similar processes. • retting n. A place where flax is retted; a rettery. • retting v. Present participle of ret. |
| TARGETS | • targets n. Plural of target. • targets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of target. • TARGET v. to make a goal of. |
| TERGITE | • tergite n. (Anatomy) The dorsal portion of an articulate animal’s arthromere or somite. • TERGITE n. the back of an arthropod, also TERGUM. |
| TIGHTER | • tighter adj. Comparative form of tight: more tight. • tighter adv. Comparative form of tight: more tight. • tighter n. (Obsolete or colloquial) A ribbon or string used to draw clothes closer; a tightener. |
| TURGENT | • turgent adj. Rising into a tumour or a puffy state; tumid. • turgent adj. Bombastic; turgid; pompous. • TURGENT adj. (obsolete) turgid. |
| TURGITE | • turgite n. (Mineralogy) A ferric hydrate, 2Fe2O3H2O, closely related to hematite and limonite. • TURGITE n. an iron ore. |