| BRIGS | • brigs n. Plural of brig. • BRIG n. a two-masted, square-rigged vessel. |
| DERIG | • derig v. (Nautical, transitive, intransitive) To remove the rigging from (A vessel, etc.). • DERIG v. to dismantle. |
| FRIGS | • frigs n. Plural of frig. • frigs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of frig. • FRIG v. to potter about. |
| GRIGS | • grigs n. Plural of grig. • GRIG v. to fish for grigs (sand-eels). |
| PRIGS | • prigs n. Plural of prig. • PRIG v. to filch. |
| RERIG | • rerig v. (Nautical) To rig again; to outfit a ship with new rigging. • RERIG v. to rig again. |
| RIGGS | • Riggs prop.n. A surname. • RIGG n. the dogfish. |
| RIGHT | • right adj. (Archaic) Straight, not bent. • right adj. (Geometry) Of an angle, having a size of 90 degrees, or one quarter of a complete rotation; the angle… • right adj. (Geometry) Of a geometric figure, incorporating a right angle between edges, faces, axes, etc. |
| RIGID | • rigid adj. Stiff, rather than flexible. • rigid adj. Fixed, rather than moving. • rigid adj. Rigorous and unbending. |
| RIGOL | • rigol n. (Obsolete) A circle. • rigol n. (Obsolete) A diadem, crown (ornamental headband worn as a badge of royalty). • rigol n. (Nautical) A ridge or channel above a porthole to redirect water flow from dripping inside the vessel. |
| RIGOR | • rigor n. US spelling of rigour. • rigor n. (Medicine) A feeling of cold with shivering accompanied by a rise in body temperature. • rigor n. (Physiology, informal) Short for rigor mortis. |
| SPRIG | • sprig n. A small shoot or twig of a tree or other plant; a spray. • sprig n. An ornament resembling a small shoot or twig. • sprig n. One of the separate pieces of lace fastened on a ground in applique lace. |
| STRIG | • strig n. (Botany) A pedicel or footstalk, especially of a flowering or fruit-bearing plant, such as the currant. • strig n. The tang of a sword-blade. • strig n. (UK dialectal) The string of a button. |
| TRIGO | • Trigo prop.n. A surname. • TRIGO n. a kind of wheat. |
| TRIGS | • trigs n. Plural of trig. • trigs n. (Medicine, colloquial) Triglycerides. • TRIG v. to make something trig. |
| UNRIG | • unrig v. (Nautical, transitive, intransitive) To remove the rigging from (A vessel, etc.). • unrig v. (Transitive) To disable. • unrig v. (Obsolete, slang) To undress (someone). |