| AGRIN | • agrin adj. Grinning; having happiness or satisfaction apparent on one’s face. • agrin n. (Neuroscience) a protein involved in the formation of neuromuscular junctions during embryonic development. • AGRIN n. a proteoglycan that plays a role in the development of the neuromuscular junction. |
| BRING | • bring v. (Transitive, ditransitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere. • bring v. (Transitive, figuratively) To supply or contribute. • bring v. (Transitive) To occasion or bring about. |
| ERING | • ERE v. to plough. |
| GARNI | • GARNI adj. (French) garnished. |
| GIRNS | • girns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of girn. • GIRN v. (dialect) to grin, make faces, also GERNE, GURN. |
| GIRON | • giron n. Alternative form of gyron. • GIRON n. a heraldic inverted vee, also GYRON. |
| GRAIN | • grain n. (Uncountable) The harvested seeds of various grass food crops eg: wheat, corn, barley. • grain n. (Uncountable) Similar seeds from any food crop, e.g., buckwheat, amaranth, quinoa. • grain n. (Countable) A single seed of grass food crops. |
| GREIN | • Grein prop.n. A surname. • GREIN v. (Scots) to long, yearn. |
| GRIND | • grind v. (Transitive) To reduce to smaller pieces by crushing with lateral motion. • grind v. (Transitive) To shape with the force of friction. • grind v. (Metalworking) To remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface. |
| GRINS | • grins n. Plural of grin. • grins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grin. • GRIN v. to smile broadly, also GREN. |
| GROIN | • groin n. The crease or depression of the human body at the junction of the trunk and the thigh, together with… • groin n. The area adjoining this fold or depression. • groin n. (Architecture) The projecting solid angle formed by the meeting of two vaults. |
| IRING | • iring v. Present participle of ire. • IRE v. to anger. |
| RANGI | • RANGI n. (Maori) sky. |
| REIGN | • reign n. The exercise of sovereign power. • reign n. The period during which a monarch rules. • reign n. The territory or sphere over which a kingdom; empire; realm; dominion, etc. is ruled. |
| RENIG | • renig v. (US, colloquial, dated) To renege. • re-nig v. Alternative form of renig. • RENIG v. (Irish) to refuse, deny, also RENAGUE, RENEAGUE, RENEGE, RENEGUE. |
| RINGS | • rings n. Plural of ring. • rings n. (Gymnastics) A gymnastics apparatus and discipline consisting of 2 rings suspended from a bar. • rings n. A traditional Irish game of throwing rings onto hooks. |
| RUING | • ruing v. Present participle of rue. • RUING n. repentance. |
| UNRIG | • unrig v. (Nautical, transitive, intransitive) To remove the rigging from (A vessel, etc.). • unrig v. (Transitive) To disable. • unrig v. (Obsolete, slang) To undress (someone). |
| WRING | • wring v. To squeeze or twist (something) tightly so that liquid is forced out. See also wring out. • wring v. To extract (a liquid) from something wet, especially cloth, by squeezing and twisting it. • wring v. To obtain (something from or out of someone or something) by force. |