| ALGUMS | • ALGUM n. (Hebrew) a wood imported into ancient Palestine, probably red sandalwood, also ALMUG. |
| BEGUMS | • begums n. Plural of begum. • Begums prop.n. Plural of Begum. • BEGUM n. (Urdu) a high ranking Muslim lady. |
| DADGUM | • dadgum adj. (US, euphemistic) goddamned. • dadgum adv. (US, euphemistic) goddamned. • dadgum interj. (US, euphemistic) goddammit. |
| DEGUMS | • degums v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of degum. • DEGUM v. to free from gum. |
| GUMBOS | • gumbos n. Plural of gumbo. • GUMBO n. (Bantu) a soup thickened with okra, also GOMBO, GOMBRO. |
| GUMMAS | • gummas n. Plural of gumma. • GUMMA n. (Latin) a syphilitic tumour. |
| GUMMED | • gummed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gum. • GUM v. to smear with gum (a sticky substance). |
| GUMMER | • gummer n. A person or machine that applies gum. • gummer n. A punch-cutting tool, or machine for deepening and enlarging the spaces between the teeth of a worn saw. • gummer n. A cow or sheep etc. that has lost all of its teeth. |
| GUMMIS | • gummis n. Plural of gummi. • GUMMI n. a rubbery, flavored candy. |
| GUMNUT | • gumnut n. The hard woody fruit of trees of the genus Eucalyptus. • GUMNUT n. the woody fruit of the eucalyptus. |
| GUMPED | • GUMP v. to catch fish by hand, also GUDDLE. |
| JUGUMS | • jugums n. Plural of jugum. • JUGUM n. (Latin) a pair of opposite leaves. |
| LEGUME | • legume n. (Botany) The fruit or seed of leguminous plants (as peas or beans) used for food. • legume n. (Botany) Any of a large family (Fabaceae, syn. Leguminosae) of dicotyledonous herbs, shrubs, and trees… • legume n. (Botany) A pod dehiscent into two pieces or valves, and having the seed attached at one suture, as that of the pea. |
| SUBGUM | • subgum n. A Cantonese dish consisting of mixed meat and vegetables, often in combination with noodles, rice, or soup. • SUBGUM n. (Chinese) a Chinese-style dish consisting of mixed vegetables, and sometimes diced meat or seafood. |
| TERGUM | • tergum n. (Entomology) The upper or dorsal surface of an articulated animal such as an arthropod. • TERGUM n. (Latin) the back of an arthropod, also TERGITE. |
| UNGUMS | • ungums v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ungum. • UNGUM v. to free from gum. |