English Words: G

18,276 words · Page 16 of 366

Gallaganame

A surname.

Gallagername

A surname from Irish.

Gallaghername

A surname from Irish.

Gallahanname

A surname from Irish.

Gallahername

A surname from Irish.

gallaminenoun

A substituted ammonium salt C₂₄H₄₅N₃O₃ that is used to produce muscle relaxation especially during anesthesia.

gallantadj

Brave, valiant, courteous, especially with regard to male attitudes towards women.

gallant soldiernoun

A herbaceous plant of species Galinsoga parviflora.

gallanthoodnoun

The condition of being gallant, gallantry.

gallantiseverb

Alternative form of gallantize.

gallantizeverb

To woo or flirt with.

gallantlessadj

Not gallant.

gallantlyadv

In a gallant or gentlemanly manner; with social graces.

gallantnessnoun

The quality of being gallant.

gallantrynoun

courage.

gallantry shownoun

Alternative form of galanty show.

Gallantsname

plural of Gallant

gallapplenoun

Synonym of gallnut.

gallatenoun

Any oxoanion of gallium.

Gallatin Countyname

One of 102 counties in Illinois, United States. County seat: Shawneetown.

Gallatin Rangename

A range of the Rocky Mountains, located in the U.S. states of Montana and Wyoming.

Gallaudetname

A surname.

gallbladdernoun

Alternative spelling of gall bladder.

gallbushnoun

The large gallberry plant (Ilex coriacea).

Galleanismnoun

Support for the insurrectionary anarchist Luigi Galleani (1861–1931).

Galleanistnoun

A follower or supporter of the insurrectionary anarchist Luigi Galleani (1861–1931).

galleassnoun

A type of rowable vessel of the 16th and 17th centuries, similar to a galley but larger, and normally equipped with sails.

galledadj

Sore; exasperated.

Galleglyname

A surname from Irish.

Gallegoname

A surname from Spanish.

Gallegosname

A surname from Spanish.

Gallehername

A surname from Irish.

galleinnoun

A red crystalline dyestuff obtained by heating pyrogallol and phthalic acid together.

Gallentinename

A surname.

galleonnoun

A large, three-masted, square rigged sailing ship with at least two decks.

gallernoun

One who or that which galls.

gallerianoun

An indoor area, or covered courtyard, containing shops.

galleriannoun

A galley slave.

galleriedadj

Having a gallery structure, particularly in the form of a covered passage supported by columns, or arches.

gallerinnoun

An antibiotic protein found in the brain of the wax moth larva.

gallerinanoun

A fashionable art gallery employee, usually female.

galleristnoun

The owner or operator of an art gallery

gallerynoun

An institution, building, or room for the exhibition and conservation of important objects, especially works of art.

gallery hitnoun

A shot that appeals to the watching audience.

gallery-goernoun

Alternative form of gallerygoer.

galleryfulnoun

A quantity that fills a gallery.

gallerygoernoun

One who attends an art gallery.

galleryitenoun

A member of the audience in the gallery of a theater.

gallerylikeadj

Resembling a gallery, especially an art gallery

gallerywardadv

Towards a gallery.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter G contains 18,276 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 366 pages, and you are currently viewing page 16. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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