| ALGUM | • algum n. (Biblical) A tree or wood mentioned in the Bible (2 Chron. ii. 8; 1 K. x. 11), possibly juniper or red sandalwood. • ALGUM n. (Hebrew) a wood imported into ancient Palestine, probably red sandalwood, also ALMUG. |
| ALMUG | • almug n. Algum. • ALMUG n. (Hebrew) a precious wood mentioned in the Bible. |
| GEMEL | • gemel n. (Now rare) A twin (also attributively). • gemel n. (Heraldry) One of a pair of small bars placed together. • gemel n. (Historical) A finger ring which splits into two horizontally. |
| GIMEL | • gimel n. The third letter of the several Semitic alphabets (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac). • Gimel prop.n. A Swiss commune. • GIMEL n. (Hebrew) the third letter of the Hebrew alphabet. |
| GLAMS | • glams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glam. • GLAMs n. Plural of GLAM. • GLAM v. to glamourise. |
| GLAUM | • glaum v. (Scotland) To grasp or snatch (at), usually feebly or ineffectually; to grope (at) with the hands, as in the dark. • glaum v. (Dialectal) To search (for something). • glaum v. (Northern England, Scotland) To look sullen or sad; scowl, frown. |
| GLEAM | • gleam n. (Countable) An appearance of light, especially one which is indistinct or small, or short-lived. • gleam n. (Countable, figuratively). • gleam n. (Obsolete). |
| GLIME | • GLIME v. to glance slyly. |
| GLIMS | • glims n. Plural of glim. • GLIM n. a light or lamp. |
| GLOAM | • gloam n. (Obsolete) Twilight; clipping of gloaming. • gloam v. (Intransitive) To begin to grow dark; to grow dusky. • gloam v. (Intransitive) To be sullen or morose. |
| GLOMS | • gloms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glom. • GLOM v. to steal, take a look, also GLAUM. |
| GLOOM | • gloom n. Darkness, dimness, or obscurity. • gloom n. A depressing, despondent, or melancholic atmosphere. • gloom n. Cloudiness or heaviness of mind; melancholy; aspect of sorrow; low spirits; dullness. |
| GLUME | • glume n. (Botany) A basal, membranous, outer sterile husk or bract in the flowers of grasses (Poaceae) and sedges (Cyperaceae). • GLUME n. an outer sterile bract enclosing the spikelet in grasses. |
| GLUMS | • glums v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glum. • GLUMS n. gloomy feelings. |
| GOLEM | • golem n. (Mythology) A humanoid creature made from clay, animated by magic. • golem n. (By extension, fantasy) A humanoid creature made from any previously inanimate matter, such as wood… • GOLEM n. (Yiddish) an artificial human endowed with life by supernatural means. |
| MOGUL | • mogul n. A rich or powerful person; a magnate, nabob. • mogul n. (Skiing) A hump or bump on a skiing piste. • mogul n. A larger-sized (39 mm diameter) screw base used for large, high-power light bulbs, known as mogul (screw)… |
| MULGA | • mulga n. (Australia) Any of a number of small acacia trees, especially Acacia aneura, forming dense scrub in… • mulga n. (Australia, colloquial, in combination) The outback. • mulga n. Something made from the wood of a mulga tree. |