| GNAMMA | • gnamma n. (Australia) A rock hole, capable of holding water, formed by weathering. • GNAMMA adj. as in gnamma hole, an Australian term for a natural well in rock, also GNAMMA. |
| GNARLS | • gnarls n. Plural of gnarl. • gnarls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gnarl. • GNARL v. to twist into a state of deformity, also KNARL. |
| GNARLY | • gnarly adj. Having or characterized by gnarls; gnarled. • gnarly adj. (Slang) Excellent; attractive. • gnarly adj. (Slang, US) Dangerous; difficult. |
| GNARRS | • gnarrs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gnarr. • GNARR v. to snarl, also GNAR, KNAR. |
| GNATTY | • gnatty adj. Containing gnats. • GNATTY adj. infested with gnats. |
| GNAWED | • gnawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gnaw. • GNAW v. to wear away by persistent biting. |
| GNAWER | • gnawer n. One who gnaws. • GNAWER n. one who, or that which, gnaws. |
| GNEISS | • gneiss n. (Geology) A common and widely-distributed metamorphic rock having bands or veins, but not schistose. • GNEISS n. (German) a foliated usually coarse-grained metamorphic rock typically consisting of feldspar, quartz, and mica. |
| GNOMAE | • gnomae n. Plural of gnome. • GNOME n. a fabled little person. |
| GNOMES | • gnomes n. Plural of gnome. • GNOME n. a fabled little person. |
| GNOMIC | • gnomic adj. Of, or relating to gnomes (sententious sayings). • gnomic adj. (Of a saying or aphorism) Mysterious and often incomprehensible yet seemingly wise. • gnomic adj. (Grammar) Expressing general truths or aphorisms. |
| GNOMON | • gnomon n. An object such as a pillar or a rod that is used to tell time by the shadow it casts when the sun shines… • gnomon n. An object such as a pillar used by an observer to calculate the meridian altitude of the sun (that is… • gnomon n. The index of the hour circle of a globe. |
| GNOSES | • gnoses n. Plural of gnosis. • GNOSIS n. (Greek) mystical knowledge. |
| GNOSIS | • gnosis n. (Gnosticism) an immanent form of knowledge or transcendent insight, such as sought by the Gnostics. • gnosis n. Act or process of knowing. • gnosis n. (Occult) an altered state of awareness in which the will is magically effective. |