| GRAVELLIER | • GRAVELLY adj. of or like gravel. |
| GRAVELLING | • gravelling n. The parr or young salmon. • gravelling v. Present participle of gravel. • GRAVEL v. to pave with gravel (rock fragments). |
| GRAVEOLENT | • graveolent adj. That has a rank smell. • GRAVEOLENT adj. having a rank smell. |
| GRAVESIDES | • gravesides n. Plural of graveside. • GRAVESIDE n. the area around a grave. |
| GRAVESITES | • gravesites n. Plural of gravesite. • GRAVESITE n. the site of a grave. |
| GRAVESTONE | • gravestone n. A stone slab set at the head of a grave. • GRAVESTONE n. a burial monument. |
| GRAVEYARDS | • graveyards n. Plural of graveyard. • GRAVEYARD n. a burial ground. |
| LANDGRAVES | • landgraves n. Plural of landgrave. • LANDGRAVE n. (historical) a German nobleman of a rank corresponding to that of an earl in England and of a count in France. |
| PALSGRAVES | • palsgraves n. Plural of palsgrave. • PALSGRAVE n. (Dutch) a count palatine. |
| REENGRAVED | • reengraved v. Simple past tense and past participle of reengrave. • REENGRAVE v. to engrave anew. |
| REENGRAVES | • reengraves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reengrave. • REENGRAVE v. to engrave anew. |
| WALDGRAVES | • waldgraves n. Plural of waldgrave. • WALDGRAVE n. (German) a former German title of count; a head forest ranger, also WILDGRAVE. |
| WILDGRAVES | • wildgraves n. Plural of wildgrave. • WILDGRAVE n. (German) a former German title of count; a head forest ranger, also WALDGRAVE. |