| ASSAGAIING | • assagaiing v. Present participle of assagai. • ASSAGAI v. (Arabic) to pierce with a light spear, also ASSEGAAI. |
| ASSEGAIING | • assegaiing v. Present participle of assegai. • ASSEGAI v. (Arabic) to pierce with a light spear, also ASSAGAI. |
| BARGAINERS | • bargainers n. Plural of bargainer. • BARGAINER n. one who bargains. |
| BARGAINING | • bargaining v. Present participle of bargain. • bargaining n. The act of one who bargains. • BARGAINING n. the act of bargaining. |
| GAILLARDIA | • gaillardia n. Any of several New World flowering plants of the genus Gaillardia. • GAILLARDIA n. a North American garden flower. |
| GAINGIVING | • gaingiving n. (Now rare) A misgiving; an internal feeling or prognostication of evil. • gaingiving n. A giving against or away. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • GAINGIVING n. (Shakespeare) a misgiving. |
| GAINLINESS | • gainliness n. The condition of being gainly. • GAINLINESS n. the state of being gainly. |
| GAINSAYERS | • gainsayers n. Plural of gainsayer. • GAINSAYER n. one who gainsays, contradicts. |
| GAINSAYING | • gainsaying n. Opposition, especially in speech. • gainsaying n. Refusal to accept or believe something. • gainsaying n. Contradiction. |
| GAINSTRIVE | • gainstrive v. (Obsolete, transitive) To strive against; to resist, oppose. • gainstrive v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To resist; to fight back. • GAINSTRIVE v. (obsolete) to strive or struggle against. |
| GAINSTROVE | • gainstrove v. Simple past tense of gainstrive. • GAINSTRIVE v. (obsolete) to strive or struggle against. |
| GAITERLESS | • gaiterless adj. Without gaiters. • GAITERLESS adj. without gaiters. |
| KARANGAING | • KARANGA v. to perform such a welcome. |
| OUTBARGAIN | • outbargain v. (Transitive) To outdo in bargaining. • OUTBARGAIN v. to surpass in bargaining. |
| OUTGAINING | • outgaining v. Present participle of outgain. • OUTGAIN v. to gain more than. |
| REGAINABLE | • regainable adj. Capable of being regained. • REGAINABLE adj. that can be regained. |
| REGAINMENT | • regainment n. An instance of regaining. • REGAINMENT n. the act of regaining. |
| TURNAGAINS | • turnagains n. Plural of turnagain. • TURNAGAIN n. (archaic) a refrain. |
| UNGAINLIER | • ungainlier adj. Comparative form of ungainly: more ungainly. • UNGAINLY adj. clumsy, also UNGAIN. |
| UNGAINSAID | • ungainsaid adj. Not gainsaid; unopposed. • UNGAINSAID adj. without contradiction. |