| GARI | • gari n. Alternative form of garri (“West African food made from cassava”). • gari n. Thinly sliced marinated ginger served as a condiment with sushi. • GARI n. (Japanese) thinly sliced pickled ginger, served with sushi. |
| GARIS | • Garis prop.n. A surname. • GARI n. (Japanese) thinly sliced pickled ginger, served with sushi. |
| GARIAL | • garial n. Archaic form of gharial. • GARIAL n. (Hindi) an Indian crocodile, also GAVIAL, GHARIAL. |
| GARISH | • garish adj. Overly ostentatious; so colourful as to be in bad taste. • GARISH adj. glaring. • GARISH v. to heal, also GUARISH. |
| GARIALS | • garials n. Plural of garial. • GARIAL n. (Hindi) an Indian crocodile, also GAVIAL, GHARIAL. |
| GARIGUE | • garigue n. Alternative form of garrigue. • GARIGUE n. (French) an uncultivated open scrubland of the Mediterranean region, also GARRIGUE. |
| GARIGUES | • garigues n. Plural of garigue. • GARIGUE n. (French) an uncultivated open scrubland of the Mediterranean region, also GARRIGUE. |
| GARISHED | • GARISH v. to heal, also GUARISH. |
| GARISHES | • GARISH v. to heal, also GUARISH. |
| GARISHLY | • garishly adv. In a garish manner. • GARISH adv. glaring. |
| GARIBALDI | • garibaldi n. (Britain) a biscuit consisting of currants squashed between layers of flaky pastry. • garibaldi n. A bright yellow/orange damselfish, of the genus Hypsypops, from the seas of southern California. • garibaldi n. A kind of jacket worn by women. |
| GARISHING | • GARISH v. to heal, also GUARISH. |
| GARIBALDIS | • garibaldis n. Plural of garibaldi. • Garibaldis prop.n. Plural of Garibaldi. • GARIBALDI n. (Italian) a biscuit with a layer of currants. |
| GARISHNESS | • garishness n. The quality of being garish. • GARISHNESS n. the quality of being garish. |
| GARISHNESSES | • garishnesses n. Plural of garishness. • GARISHNESS n. the quality of being garish. |