| GILA | • gila adj. (Singapore) mad; crazy; insane. • Gila prop.n. A 649-mile (1,044 km) tributary of the Colorado River which flows through New Mexico and Arizona in the United States. • Gila n. A Gila monster. |
| GILD | • gild v. (Transitive) To cover with a thin layer of gold; to cover with gold leaf. • gild v. (Transitive) To adorn. • gild v. (Transitive, cooking) To decorate with a golden surface appearance. |
| GILL | • gill n. (Animal anatomy) A breathing organ of fish and other aquatic animals. • gill n. (Of a fish) A gill slit or gill cover. • gill n. (Mycology) One of the radial folds on the underside of the cap of a mushroom, the surface of which bears… |
| GILT | • gilt n. (Uncountable) Gold or other metal in a thin layer; gilding. • gilt n. (Uncountable, slang) Money. • gilt n. (Countable, finance, UK) A security issued by the Bank of England (see gilt-edged). |
| GIRL | • girl n. A female child, adolescent, or a young woman. • girl n. A young female animal. • girl n. (Sometimes offensive) A woman, especially a young and often attractive woman. |
| GLEI | • glei n. Alternative form of gley. • glei v. Alternative form of gley. • GLEI n. (Russian) a sticky clay soil. |
| GLIA | • glia n. The network of glial cells that supports nervous system tissue. • GLIA n. (Greek) the supporting tissue of the brain and spinal cord, also NEUROGLIA. |
| GLIB | • glib adj. Having a ready flow of words but lacking thought or understanding; superficial; shallow. • glib adj. (Dated) Smooth or slippery. • glib adj. Artfully persuasive but insincere in nature; smooth-talking, honey-tongued, silver-tongued. |
| GLID | • glid v. Simple past tense and past participle of glide. • GLID adj. (Scots) slippery, also GLIDDERY. |
| GLIM | • glim n. (Obsolete) brightness; splendour. • glim n. (Archaic, slang) A light; a candle; a lantern; a fire. • glim n. (Archaic, slang) An eye. |
| GLIT | • GLIT n. (obsolete) sticky, slimy or greasy material. |
| IGLU | • iglu n. Archaic form of igloo. • IGLU n. (Inuit) a snow house, also IGLOO. |
| LIGS | • ligs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lig. • ligs n. Plural of lig. • ligs. n. Plural of lig. |
| LING | • ling n. Any of various marine food fish, of the genus Molva, resembling the cod. • ling n. A common ling (Molva molva). • ling n. Any of various varieties of heather or broom. |