| GARDA | • garda n. (Ireland) A member of the national police force of the Republic of Ireland, the Gardaí. • Garda prop.n. The state police force of the Republic of Ireland. • Garda prop.n. (The title of) an Irish policeman. |
| GARDAI | • gardai n. Plural of garda. • Gardaí n. Plural of Garda. • GARDA n. (Irish) an Irish policeman. |
| GARDEN | • garden n. An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes. • garden n. (Britain, Ireland, Appalachia) The grounds at the front or back of a house. • garden n. (Cartomancy) The twentieth Lenormand card. |
| GARDANT | • gardant adj. Alternative form of guardant. • gardant n. Alternative form of guardant. • GARDANT n. a guardian, also GUARDANT. |
| GARDENS | • gardens n. Plural of garden. • gardens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of garden. • Gardens prop.n. Plural of Garden. |
| GARDANTS | • gardants n. Plural of gardant. • GARDANT n. a guardian, also GUARDANT. |
| GARDENED | • gardened adj. Having gardens or maintained like a garden. • gardened v. Simple past tense and past participle of garden. • GARDEN v. to cultivate a plot of land. |
| GARDENER | • gardener n. One who gardens; one who grows plants or cultivates a garden. • Gardener prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation, derived from the profession gardener. • GARDENER n. one that gardens. |
| GARDENIA | • gardenia n. Any of various tropical evergreen small trees or shrubs, of the genus Gardenia, having glossy leaves… • gardenia n. The flower of these plants. • Gardenia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Rubiaceae – the gardenias, native to Africa and southern and eastern Asia. |
| GARDYLOO | • gardyloo interj. (Scotland, obsolete) Used by people in medieval Scotland to warn passers-by of waste about to be thrown… • gardyloo n. (Scotland, historical) A cry of "gardyloo". • gardyloo n. An act of discarding waste or some other substance from a height. Also attributive and figurative. |
| GARDENERS | • gardeners n. Plural of gardener. • GARDENER n. one that gardens. |
| GARDENFUL | • gardenful n. An amount sufficient to fill a garden. • GARDENFUL n. the contents of a garden. |
| GARDENIAS | • gardenias n. Plural of gardenia. • GARDENIA n. a tropical shrub or tree with fragrant flowers of a waxy appearance. |
| GARDENING | • gardening n. The process or action of cultivating the soil, particularly in a garden; the care of a garden; horticulture. • gardening n. (By extension) Any process of care, maintenance, or curation, especially digitally. • gardening n. (Cricket) The act of a batsman prodding at the pitch with his bat, typically in order to flatten any bumps. |
| GARDEROBE | • garderobe n. (Historical) A storeroom or wardrobe. • garderobe n. (Historical) A lavatory, especially in a castle and built into the outer wall, with vent directly over… • GARDEROBE n. (historical) a chamber for storing clothes; a private chamber, a privy. |
| GARDYLOOS | • gardyloos n. Plural of gardyloo. • GARDYLOO n. (Scots) a warning cry when slops are thrown from a window, also JORDELOO. |
| GARDENFULS | • gardenfuls n. Plural of gardenful. • GARDENFUL n. the contents of a garden. |
| GARDENINGS | • gardenings n. Plural of gardening. • GARDENING n. the activity of tending a garden. |
| GARDENLESS | • gardenless adj. Without a garden. • GARDENLESS adj. without a garden. |
| GARDEROBES | • garderobes n. Plural of garderobe. • GARDEROBE n. (historical) a chamber for storing clothes; a private chamber, a privy. |