| ARGONAUT | • argonaut n. Any of several species of shelled octopods of the family Argonautidae (of which only the genus Argonauta… • argonaut n. An adventurer on a dangerous but rewarding quest. • Argonaut prop.n. (Greek mythology) One of the members of the Argo who sailed with Jason in search of the Golden Fleece. |
| ARGONONS | • ARGONON n. another name for any of the inert gases. |
| ARGOSIES | • argosies n. Plural of argosy. • ARGOSY n. a large merchant ship. |
| BARGOONS | • BARGOON n. (Canadian slang) a bargain. |
| BARGOOSE | • bargoose n. (Dated, UK, dialect, Southern England) The common shelduck, Tadorna tadorna. • BARGOOSE n. a kind of wild goose. |
| BOTARGOS | • botargos n. Plural of botargo. • BOTARGO n. (Italian) a type of relish made from mullet roe. |
| CARGOING | • CARGO v. to load, weigh down. |
| CARGOOSE | • cargoose n. A species of grebe (Podiceps cristatus); the great crested grebe. • CARGOOSE n. (Old Norse) the crested grebe. |
| ESCARGOT | • escargot n. (Uncountable) A dish, commonly associated with French cuisine, consisting of edible snails. • escargot n. (Countable) A snail (often Helix pomatia) used in preparation of that dish. • ESCARGOT n. (French) a snail as an article of food. |
| GARGOYLE | • gargoyle n. A carved grotesque figure on a spout which conveys water away from the gutters. • gargoyle n. Any decorative carved grotesque figure on a building. • gargoyle n. A fictional winged monster. |
| JARGONED | • jargoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of jargon. • JARGON v. to use words specific to a trade or group. |
| JARGONEL | • jargonel n. Archaic form of jargonelle. • JARGONEL n. (French) an early variety of pear, also JARGONELLE. |
| JARGOONS | • jargoons n. Plural of jargoon. • JARGOON n. (French) a brilliant pale or colourless zircon. |
| MARGOSAS | • margosas n. Plural of margosa. • MARGOSA n. (Portuguese) a large tree of genus Melia found in India, valued for medicinal purposes, aka neem. |
| SARGOSES | • SARGOS n. (Spanish) a fish, the sea-bream, also SARGO, SARGUS. |