| GHARIAL | • gharial n. A gavial. • GHARIAL n. (Hindi) an Indian crocodile, also GAVIAL, GARIAL. |
| GHARRIS | • gharris n. Plural of gharri. • GHARRI n. (Hindi) in India, a wheeled vehicle for hire, also GHARRY. |
| GHASTED | • ghasted v. Simple past tense and past participle of ghast. • GHAST v. (Shakespeare) to frighten, also GAST. |
| GHASTLY | • ghastly adj. Like a ghost in appearance; death-like; pale; pallid; dismal. • ghastly adj. Horrifyingly shocking. • ghastly adj. Extremely bad. |
| GHAZALS | • ghazals n. Plural of ghazal. • Ghazals prop.n. Plural of Ghazal. • GHAZAL n. (Arabic) a Persian verse form, also GAZAL, GHAZEL. |
| GHAZELS | • ghazels n. Plural of ghazel. • GHAZEL n. (Arabic) a Persian verse form, also GHAZAL, GAZAL. |
| GHAZIES | • ghazies n. Plural of ghazi. • GHAZI n. (Arabic) a Muslim warrior who has fought the infidel. |
| GHERAOS | • gheraos n. Plural of gherao. • gheraos v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gherao. • GHERAO v. to carry out such an action. |
| GHERKIN | • gherkin n. A small cucumber, often pickled whole. • gherkin n. (Slang) The penis. • Gherkin prop.n. (UK, informal) The building at 30 St Mary Axe, a distinctively-shaped skyscraper in London, England. |
| GHESSED | • ghessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ghess. • GHESSE v. (Spenser) to guess, also GESSE. |
| GHESSES | • ghesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ghess. • GHESSE v. (Spenser) to guess, also GESSE. |
| GHETTOS | • ghettos n. Plural of ghetto. • GHETTO v. to confine to a ghetto. |
| GHIBLIS | • ghiblis n. Plural of ghibli. • GHIBLI n. (Arabic) the name in Libya of the scirocco, a hot, dry, dusty wind, also GIBLI. |
| GHILGAI | • ghilgai n. Alternative form of gilgai. • GHILGAI n. (Native Australian) a saucer-shaped depression forming a natural reservoir, also GILGAI. |
| GHILLIE | • ghillie n. A low-cut type of shoe with decorative lacing. • ghillie n. Alternative spelling of gillie. • ghillie v. Alternative spelling of gillie. |
| GHOSTED | • ghosted v. Simple past tense and past participle of ghost. • ghosted adj. (Of an article or published opinion) written under the name of another person; ghostwritten. • GHOST v. to ghostwrite. |
| GHOSTLY | • ghostly adj. Of or pertaining to ghosts or spirits. • ghostly adj. Spooky; frightening. • ghostly adj. (Archaic) Relating to the soul; not carnal or secular; spiritual. |
| GHOULIE | • ghoulie n. (Informal) ghoul (ghostly spirit). • ghoulie n. (Bridge) contract bridge in which only goulash hands are played (usually used in the plural). • ghoulie n. (Informal, UK, in the plural) testicles. |
| GHRELIN | • ghrelin n. (Biochemistry) A peptide hormone, secreted in the stomach when empty, that increases appetite and secretion… • GHRELIN n. a gastrointestinal hormone produced by epithelial cells lining the fundus of the stomach. |