| COGNOSCING | • cognoscing v. Present participle of cognosce. • COGNOSCE v. in Scots law, to examine; to give judgment on. |
| FOREGOINGS | • FOREGOING n. something that goes before. |
| GEOGNOSIES | • GEOGNOSY n. a branch of geology, knowledge of the general structure of the earth. |
| GEOGNOSTIC | • geognostic adj. (Now chiefly historical) Pertaining to geognosy; geological. • GEOGNOSTIC adj. relating to geognosy, knowledge of the structure of the earth, also GEOGNOSTICAL. |
| GEOLOGIANS | • geologians n. Plural of geologian. • GEOLOGIAN n. a geologist, also GEOLOGER. |
| GNOSEOLOGY | • gnoseology n. (Uncommon) The philosophical study of knowledge. • GNOSEOLOGY n. the philosophy of knowledge, also GNOSIOLOGY. |
| GNOSIOLOGY | • gnosiology n. Alternative form of gnoseology. • GNOSIOLOGY n. the philosophy of knowledge, also GNOSEOLOGY. |
| GOITROGENS | • goitrogens n. Plural of goitrogen. • GOITROGEN n. a substance (such as thiourea or thiouracil) that induces goiter formation. |
| GOODNIGHTS | • goodnights n. Plural of goodnight. • Goodnights prop.n. Plural of Goodnight. • GOODNIGHT n. a common salutation on parting at night. |
| GORGONIANS | • gorgonians n. Plural of gorgonian. • GORGONIAN n. any of various horny corals of the order Gorgonacea, with upright, plantlike forms. |
| GORGONISED | • gorgonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of gorgonise. • GORGONISE v. to have a paralyzing or mesmerizing effect on, to petrify, also GORGONIZE. |
| GORGONISES | • gorgonises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gorgonise. • GORGONISE v. to have a paralyzing or mesmerizing effect on, to petrify, also GORGONIZE. |
| GORGONIZES | • gorgonizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gorgonize. • GORGONIZE v. to have a paralyzing or mesmerizing effect on, to petrify, also GORGONISE. |
| GROUNDHOGS | • groundhogs n. Plural of groundhog. • ground-hogs n. Plural of ground-hog. • ground␣hogs n. Plural of ground hog. |
| OLIGOGENES | • oligogenes n. Plural of oligogene. • OLIGOGENE n. a type of gene. |
| OVERGOINGS | • overgoings n. Plural of overgoing. • OVERGOING n. a passing over. |
| PROGNOSING | • prognosing v. Present participle of prognose. • PROGNOSE v. to forecast the probable course of a disease. |
| SHOOGIEING | • SHOOGIE v. (Scots) to swing, sway back and forth, also SHOGGLE, SHOOGLE. |
| SPONGOLOGY | • spongology n. (Zoology) The study of sponges. • SPONGOLOGY n. the study of sponges. |
| WOBBEGONGS | • wobbegongs n. Plural of wobbegong. • WOBBEGONG n. (Native Australian) a carpet shark. |