| EIGHTVO | • eightvo n. (Printing) octavo. • EIGHTVO n. a printer's page size, also OCTAVO. |
| GOATISH | • goatish adj. Goaty, goatlike. • GOATISH adj. lustful. |
| GOLIATH | • goliath n. Alternative letter-case form of Goliath. • Goliath prop.n. A giant who, according to the Bible, was vanquished in battle with King David. • Goliath prop.n. A male given name from Hebrew. |
| GOTHICS | • Gothics n. Plural of Gothic. • GOTHIC n. a style of printing. |
| GOTHIER | • GOTHY adj. (colloquial) relating to Gothic music or fashion. |
| GOTHITE | • gothite n. Alternative form of goethite. • GOTHITE n. an ore of iron, also GOETHITE. |
| HIGHTOP | • hightop n. Alternative form of high-top. • high-top n. A kind of sports shoe that extends significantly over the wearer’s ankle. • high␣top n. Alternative form of high-top. |
| HOGTIED | • hogtied v. Simple past tense and past participle of hogtie. • hog-tied v. Simple past tense and past participle of hog-tie. • HOGTIE v. to tie the legs together. |
| HOGTIES | • hogties v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hogtie. • hog-ties v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hog-tie. • HOGTIE v. to tie the legs together. |
| HOOTING | • hooting v. Present participle of hoot. • hooting n. The sound of a hoot, or the occasion of producing this sound. • HOOT v. to cry like an owl, also HOUT, WHOOT. |
| HOSTING | • hosting v. Present participle of host. • hosting n. (Computing) Running and maintaining a computer system on someone’s behalf. • hosting n. (Obsolete) A battle. |
| HOTTING | • hotting n. (Britain) riding in a high-performance stolen car, especially as a form of display. • hotting v. Present participle of hot. • HOTTING n. attempting stunts in stolen powerful cars. |
| HOUTING | • houting n. Coregonus oxyrinchus, an allegedly extinct European whitefish in the Salmonidae family. • HOUTING n. (Dutch) a European food fish with white flesh. |
| NOTHING | • nothing pron. Not any thing; no thing. • nothing pron. An absence of anything, including empty space, brightness, darkness, matter, or a vacuum. • nothing n. Something trifling, or of no consequence or importance. |
| THINGOS | • thingos n. Plural of thingo. • THINGO n. (Australian slang) an object whose name is unknown or temporarily forgotten. |
| THOLING | • tholing v. Present participle of thole. • THOLE v. to endure, bear. |
| THOUING | • thouing v. Present participle of thou. • THOU v. to address as thou. |
| TONIGHT | • tonight adv. During the night following the current day. • tonight adv. (Obsolete) Last night. • tonight n. The nighttime of the current day or date; this night. |
| TOSHING | • toshing v. Present participle of tosh. • TOSH v. to trim. |
| TOUGHIE | • toughie n. (Informal) Something that is tough, or difficult. • toughie n. Someone or something that is strong and resilient. • toughie n. A tough; Someone or something that acts as a thug or bully. |