| AGENTRY | • agentry n. The position of being an agent. • AGENTRY n. the office or duties of an agent. |
| BERGYLT | • bergylt n. The rose fish, an edible red fish found in the North Atlantic, Sebastes norvegicus. • bergylt n. The Ballan wrasse, Labrus bergylta another North Atlantic fish. • BERGYLT n. (Norwegian) the Norway haddock. |
| GARGETY | • gargety adj. Affected with gargets. • GARGETY adj. suffering from garget (animal mastitis). |
| GRAYEST | • grayest adj. Superlative form of gray: most gray. • GRAY adj. between black and white, also GREY. |
| GREATLY | • greatly adv. To a great extent or degree. • greatly adv. (Archaic) Nobly; magnanimously. • GREAT adv. large, exalted. |
| GREYEST | • greyest adj. Superlative form of grey: most grey. • GREY adj. between black and white, also GRAY. |
| GUTTERY | • guttery adj. Having a guttering flame; flickering and weak. • guttery adj. (By extension) Dark and brooding. • guttery adj. Vulgar; salacious or crude. |
| GYPSTER | • gypster n. A trickster or swindler. |
| GYRATED | • gyrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of gyrate. • GYRATE v. to revolve or rotate. |
| GYRATES | • gyrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gyrate. • GYRATE v. to revolve or rotate. |
| RETYING | • retying v. Present participle of retie. • retying n. The act of tying something again. • RETIE v. to tie again. |
| STAGERY | • stagery n. (Obsolete) Exhibition on the stage. • STAGERY n. theatrical contrivances. |
| TELERGY | • telergy n. (Psychology) automatism. • TELERGY n. a physical force in telepathy. |
| THEURGY | • theurgy n. A form of magic designed to allow for worship or conjuration of, or communication with spirits or deities. • theurgy n. A supernatural intervention in human affairs. • THEURGY n. magic or miracles by the agency of good spirits. |
| TIGERLY | • tigerly adj. Relating to or resembling a tiger. • TIGERLY adj. having the manner of a tiger. |
| TOGGERY | • toggery n. Clothing, togs. • toggery n. A clothing shop. • TOGGERY n. clothes; garments; as, fishing toggery. |
| TRAGEDY | • tragedy n. A drama or similar work, in which the main character is brought to ruin or otherwise suffers the extreme… • tragedy n. The genre of such works, and the art of producing them. • tragedy n. A disastrous event, especially one involving great loss of life or injury. |