| GRANDEUR | • grandeur n. The state of being grand or splendid; magnificence. • grandeur n. Nobility (state of being noble). • grandeur n. (Archaic, rare) Greatness; largeness; tallness; loftiness. |
| GROUNDER | • grounder n. (Baseball) A ground ball. • grounder n. A fruit that has fallen to the ground rather than being picked; a windfall. • grounder n. One of the large stones forming the base of a Cornish hedge. |
| GRUNGERS | • grungers n. Plural of grunger. • GRUNGER n. a fan of a style of rock music and associated fashions. |
| GRUNGIER | • grungier adj. Comparative form of grungy: more grungy. • GRUNGEY adj. dirty, messy; unattractive, also GRUNGY. |
| GRUNTERS | • grunters n. Plural of grunter. • GRUNTER n. one who, or that which, grunts; specifically, a hog. |
| HUNGRIER | • hungrier adj. Comparative form of hungry: more hungry. • HUNGRY adj. having a craving desire. |
| RECURING | • recuring v. Present participle of recure. • RECURE v. to cure again. |
| REGROUND | • reground v. Simple past tense and past participle of regrind. • reground v. (Transitive) To ground again. • REGRIND v. to grind again. |
| RENEGUER | • RENEGUER n. one who renegues. |
| REPURING | • repuring v. Present participle of repure. • REPURE v. to purify again, also REPURIFY. |
| RESPRUNG | • resprung v. Simple past tense and past participle of respring. • RESPRING v. to replace the springs of. |
| RESTRUNG | • restrung v. Simple past tense and past participle of restring. • RESTRING v. to string again. |
| REURGING | • reurging v. Present participle of reurge. • REURGE v. to press strongly. |
| RULERING | • rulering v. Present participle of ruler. • rulering n. A spanking with a ruler. • RULER v. to strike with an implement for ruling lines. |
| UNERRING | • unerring adj. (Often figurative) consistently accurate; not missing a target. • UNERRING adj. not erring. |