| ASSAGAIED | • assagaied v. Simple past tense and past participle of assagai. • ASSAGAI v. (Arabic) to pierce with a light spear, also ASSEGAAI. |
| ASSEGAIED | • assegaied v. Simple past tense and past participle of assegai. • ASSEGAI v. (Arabic) to pierce with a light spear, also ASSAGAI. |
| BARGAINED | • bargained v. Simple past tense and past participle of bargain. • BARGAIN v. to haggle over costs. |
| BARGAINER | • bargainer n. A person who makes a bargain. • BARGAINER n. one who bargains. |
| GAILLARDE | • gaillarde n. Alternative form of galliard (dance). • GAILLARDE adj. (obsolete) brisk, lively, also GAILLARD. |
| GAINFULLY | • gainfully adv. In a gainful manner; profitably. • GAINFUL adv. profitable. |
| GAINLIEST | • gainliest adj. Superlative form of gainly: most gainly. • GAINLY adj. shapely, comely. |
| GAINSAYER | • gainsayer n. One who contradicts or denies what is alleged; an opposer. • gainsayer n. A person who gainsays others; a disagreeable person. • GAINSAYER n. one who gainsays, contradicts. |
| GAIRFOWLS | • gairfowls n. Plural of gairfowl. • GAIRFOWL n. (Old Norse) the great auk, also GAREFOWL. |
| IBOGAINES | • ibogaines n. Plural of ibogaine. • IBOGAINE n. an alkaloid used as an antidepressant. |
| MAGAININS | • magainins n. Plural of magainin. • MAGAININ n. one of several chemicals derived from frog skin. |
| NANNYGAIS | • nannygais n. Plural of nannygai. • NANNYGAI n. (Native Australian) a large edible marine fish, also NENNIGAI. |
| NENNIGAIS | • NENNIGAI n. (Native Australian) a large edible marine fish, also NANNYGAI. |
| OUTGAINED | • outgained v. Simple past tense and past participle of outgain. • OUTGAIN v. to gain more than. |
| REGAINERS | • regainers n. Plural of regainer. • REGAINER n. one who regains. |
| REGAINING | • regaining v. Present participle of regain. • regaining n. The act by which something is regained. • REGAIN v. to take possession once more. |
| TURNAGAIN | • turnagain n. (Lace making) The movement of the bobbin in producing the breadth, or series of narrow stripes, in one… • turn␣again v. (Archaic) To return. • turn␣again v. (Archaic) To make a stand. |
| UNGAINFUL | • ungainful adj. Not gainful. • UNGAINFUL adj. not gainful. |