| ABIGAIL | • abigail n. (Obsolete) A lady’s maid. • Abigail prop.n. The wife of Nabal and later of David in the Old Testament. • Abigail prop.n. A female given name from Hebrew, used since the 16th century, and currently quite popular. |
| AGAINST | • against prep. In a contrary direction to. • against prep. In physical opposition to; in collision with. • against prep. In physical contact with, so as to abut or be supported by. |
| ASSAGAI | • assagai n. Alternative spelling of assegai. • assagai v. Alternative spelling of assegai. • ASSAGAI v. (Arabic) to pierce with a light spear, also ASSEGAAI. |
| ASSEGAI | • assegai n. A slim hardwood spear or javelin with an iron tip, especially those used by Bantu peoples of Southern Africa. • assegai n. The tree species Curtisia dentata, the wood of which is traditionally used to make assegais. • assegai v. To spear with an assegai. |
| BARGAIN | • bargain n. An agreement between parties concerning the sale of property; or a contract by which one party binds… • bargain n. An agreement or stipulation; mutual pledge. • bargain n. An item purchased for significantly less than the usual, or recommended, price. |
| GAINERS | • gainers n. Plural of gainer. • Gainers prop.n. Plural of Gainer. • GAINER n. one who gains. |
| GAINEST | • gainest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of gain. • GAIN adj. near, convenient. |
| GAINFUL | • gainful adj. Contrary. • gainful adj. Disposed to taking advantage of. • gainful adj. Troublesome; fractious; hard to handle. |
| GAINING | • gaining v. Present participle of gain. • gaining n. Gain; profit. • GAINING n. a thing gained, profit. |
| GAINSAY | • gainsay v. (Transitive, formal) To say something in contradiction to. • GAINSAY v. to deny or contradict. |
| GAITERS | • gaiters n. Plural of gaiter. • Gaiters prop.n. Plural of Gaiter. • GAITER n. a covering for the lower leg. |
| GAITING | • gaiting v. Present participle of gait. • GAIT v. to train a horse to move in a certain way. |
| GHILGAI | • ghilgai n. Alternative form of gilgai. • GHILGAI n. (Native Australian) a saucer-shaped depression forming a natural reservoir, also GILGAI. |
| GILGAIS | • gilgais n. Plural of gilgai. • GILGAI n. (Native Australian) a saucer-shaped depression forming a natural reservoir, also GHILGAI. |
| JAGAING | • JAGA v. (Malay) in Indonesia, to guard. |
| LAOGAIS | • LAOGAI n. (Chinese) the system of forced labor camps in China. |
| NILGAIS | • nilgais n. Plural of nilgai. • NILGAI n. (Hindi) a large antelope, also NILGAU, NILGHAI, NILGHAU, NYLGHAI, NYLGHAU. |
| OUTGAIN | • outgain v. (Transitive) To outperform on a quantitative measurement. • OUTGAIN v. to gain more than. |
| REGAINS | • regains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of regain. • REGAIN v. to take possession once more. |