English Words: G

18,276 words · Page 25 of 366

gamelessadj

Without game (wild animals to be hunted as food).

gamelessnessnoun

Absence of games.

gamelikeadj

Resembling a game.

Gamelinname

A surname from French

gamelyadj

Sportive; lively; joyful.

gamemasterverb

To run a roleplaying game; to act as a game master.

gamemistressnoun

Alternative form of game mistress.

gamemodenoun

Alternative form of game mode.

gamenessnoun

The quality of being game; bravery, courage or pluck

gameographynoun

A list of games that somebody has worked on.

gamepadnoun

A type of game controller held in both hands and controlled with the thumbs.

gameplannoun

Alternative form of game plan.

gameplaynoun

The totality of player experiences during a game, such as the gaming environment and the competitive interaction with other players; often with reference to a video game or a board game.

gameplayernoun

One who plays a game or games.

gameplayingnoun

The playing of games.

gameplaywiseadv

in terms of gameplay

gameportnoun

A hardware port for communication with a game controller.

gamernoun

A person who plays any kind of game.

gamer pantsnoun

Synonym of gaming pants (“a diaper”).

gamer wordnoun

The word nigger or nigga.

gamergatenoun

A worker insect that can become capable of reproducing when the queen has died.

Gamergaternoun

A person involved in the Gamergate harassment campaign.

gamerscorenoun

Points accumulated by earning achievements in Xbox video games.

gamertagnoun

A pseudonym by which an individual playing an online game with others is identified

gameryadj

Characteristic of or appropriate for a gamer.

gamesnoun

plural of game

games roomnoun

Alternative form of game room.

gamesavenoun

Alternative form of game save.

gamescapenoun

The virtual landscape within a video game.

gamesmannoun

One who engages in gamesmanship.

gamesmanshipnoun

The use of legal but unsporting tactics to gain an advantage over one’s opponent.

gamesomeadj

Full of sport; playful.

gamesomelyadv

In a gamesome manner.

gamesomenessnoun

The quality of being gamesome.

gamespacenoun

The virtual space within which a video game takes place.

gamesplayernoun

One who plays a game or games.

gamesternoun

A person who plays games.

gamestressnoun

A female gamester.

gamesyadj

Involving or characteristic of games; playful, sporty, etc.

Gametname

A surname.

gametaladj

Pertaining to, or connected with, a gamete.

gametangiumnoun

A gamete-producing organ or cell found in many multicellular protists, algae and fungi, and in the gametophytes of plants.

gametenoun

A reproductive cell (sperm in males or eggs in females), having only half of a complete set of chromosomes.

gameticadj

Of or pertaining to gametes.

gameticallyadv

In terms of gametes.

gametimenoun

Alternative form of game time.

gameto-prefix

gametes.

gametocidenoun

Any substance that destroys gametes or gametocytes.

gametocydaladj

Misspelling of gametocidal.

gametocystnoun

A structure, in certain protozoans, in which gametocytes or gametes are formed

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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 25. 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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