| EGLOMISE | • eglomise n. Glass ornamented with gold foil. • EGLOMISE n. (French) the technique of gilding the back of a sheet of glass. |
| EMBOGUES | • embogues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embogue. • EMBOGUE v. to flow out from a river mouth. |
| EMONGEST | • emongest prep. Obsolete form of amongst. • EMONGEST prep. (obsolete) in the midst of, also AMONG, AMONGST, EMONG, EMONGES, EMONGST, MONGST. |
| GAMESOME | • gamesome adj. Full of sport; playful. • GAMESOME adj. playful, merry, sportive. |
| GEEKDOMS | • GEEKDOM n. the world of geeks. |
| GEMMEOUS | • gemmeous adj. Resembling or relating to gems. • GEMMEOUS adj. like a gem. |
| GEMSTONE | • gemstone n. A gem, usually made of minerals. • GEMSTONE n. a precious or semiprecious stone, esp. one cut and polished for setting in jewellery. |
| GLEESOME | • gleesome adj. Characterised or marked by glee; gleeful; joyous. • GLEESOME adj. merry, also GLEEFUL. |
| GLOSSEME | • glosseme n. The smallest irreducible unit of language in the theory of glossematics. • GLOSSEME n. the smallest linguistic unit that signals a meaning. |
| GOMBEENS | • gombeens n. Plural of gombeen. • GOMBEEN n. (Irish) usury; chiefly used attributively as gombeen-man, a moneylender, usurer. |
| GOMERELS | • GOMEREL n. (Scots) a simpleton, also GOMERAL, GOMERIL. |
| GREWSOME | • grewsome adj. Obsolete spelling of gruesome. • GREWSOME adj. repugnant, also GRUESOME. |
| GRUESOME | • gruesome adj. Repellently frightful and shocking; horrific or ghastly. • GRUESOME adj. repugnant, also GREWSOME. |
| HEGEMONS | • hegemons n. Plural of hegemon. • HEGEMON n. a political state having hegemony. |
| MEGADOSE | • megadose n. A dose of drug or vitamin far exceeding the normal or recommended amount, and usually given intentionally… • megadose v. (Transitive) To dose (a patient) with a very large amount of a drug. • megadose v. (Transitive) To dose with a very large amount of (a drug). |
| MESOGLEA | • mesoglea n. A gelatinous material found between the epithelial cellular layers of jellyfish and coelenterates. • MESOGLEA n. a gelatinous layer between the endoderm and ectoderm of a coelenterate, also MESOGLOEA. |
| MONGEESE | • mongeese n. (Nonstandard) plural of mongoose. The standard plural is mongooses. • MONGOOSE n. (Marathi) a carnivorous mammal, also MUNGOOSE. |
| SOMEGATE | • SOMEGATE adv. (Scots) somewhere. |