| AGA | • aga n. Alternative spelling of agha. • Aga n. Alternative form of AGA (an AGA cooker). • Aga prop.n. A river in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia. |
| GAB | • gab n. Idle chatter. • gab n. The mouth or gob. • gab n. One of the open-forked ends of rods controlling reversing in early steam engines. |
| GAD | • gad interj. An exclamation roughly equivalent to by God, goodness gracious, for goodness’ sake. • gad v. (Intransitive) To move from one location to another in an apparently random and frivolous manner. • gad n. One who roams about idly; a gadabout. |
| GAE | • GAE n. Initialism of granulomatous amoebic encephalitis. • GAE v. (Scots) to go. |
| GAG | • gag n. A device to restrain speech, such as a rag in the mouth secured with tape or a rubber ball threaded… • gag n. (Law) An order or rule forbidding discussion of a case or subject. • gag n. (Figurative) Any suppression of freedom of speech. |
| GAK | • gak interj. Alternative form of gack (“expression of disgust or disapproval”). • gak interj. Alternative form of gack (“expression of trepidation”). • gak n. (Slang) Alternative form of gack (“crystal meth”). |
| GAL | • gal n. Abbreviation of gallon. • gal n. (Colloquial) A young woman. • gal n. A galileo (unit of acceleration). |
| GAM | • gam n. (Slang) A person’s leg, especially an attractive woman’s leg. • gam n. Collective noun used to refer to a group of whales, or rarely also of porpoises; a pod. • gam n. (By extension) A social gathering of whalers (whaling ships). |
| GAN | • gan n. (Obsolete, UK, thieves’ cant) Mouth. • gan v. (Archaic) simple past tense of gin. • gan v. (Northumbria) To go. |
| GAP | • gap n. An opening in anything made by breaking or parting. • gap n. An opening allowing passage or entrance. • gap n. An opening that implies a breach or defect. |
| GAR | • gar n. (Especially US, Canada) Any of several North American fish of the family Lepisosteidae that have long, narrow jaws. • gar n. (Especially UK, Ireland) A garfish, Belone belone. • gar v. (Now chiefly UK dialectal) To make, compel (someone to do something); to cause (something to be done). |
| GAS | • gas n. (Uncountable, chemistry) Matter in an intermediate state between liquid and plasma that can be contained… • gas n. (Countable, chemistry) A chemical element or compound in such a state. • gas n. (Countable) A hob on a gas cooker. |
| GAT | • gat n. (Archaic, slang, in old westerns) A Gatling gun. • gat n. (Originally 1920s gangster slang) Any type of gun, usually a pistol. • gat v. (Slang) To shoot someone with a pistol or other handheld firearm. |
| GAU | • gau n. (Tibetan Buddhism) A prayer box or small container worn as jewelry and containing an amulet or similar item. • Gau prop.n. A surname. • GAU n. (German) a German political district of the Nazi regime. |
| GAW | • gaw v. (Obsolete) to stare or gape. • gaw interj. An expletive, expressing disbelief, horror, or disdain. • Gaw prop.n. A surname from Scottish Gaelic. |
| GAY | • gay adj. Homosexual… • gay adj. A pejorative… • gay adj. (Dated) Happy, joyful, and lively. |