English Words: G

18,276 words · Page 35 of 366

gap yahnoun

A gap year.

gap-toothedadj

Exhibiting a gap between the teeth, especially between the two upper central incisors.

Gapanname

A city in Nueva Ecija, Philippines.

gapeverb

To open the mouth wide, especially involuntarily, as in a yawn, anger, or surprise.

gape forverb

To strongly desire, yearn for.

gape seednoun

Something to be gaped at; a strange sight.

gape-mouthedadj

Overwhelmed with awe or astonishment.

gapedverb

simple past and past participle of gape

gapelinenoun

The outer edge of a bird's gape, especially when enlarged in a chick or immature bird.

gapemouthedadj

Alternative form of gape-mouthed.

gapernoun

One who gapes; a starer.

gapers' blocknoun

A traffic jam resulting from motorists slowing to look at a motor vehicle collision or other roadside distraction.

gapesverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of gape

gapesingnoun

The act of gazing about; sightseeing.

gapestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of gape

gapethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of gape

gapewormnoun

A parasitic nematode worm (Syngamus trachea), that infects the tracheas of some birds and causes the disease gapes.

gapeyadj

Extremely loose or open; gaping.

gapfuladj

Having gaps; not gapless.

gapiknoun

Alternative form of qapik.

gapingverb

present participle and gerund of gape

gapinglyadv

So as to gape or open wide.

Gapinskiname

A surname from Polish.

gaplessadj

Having no gaps

gaplesslyadv

In a gapless way; continuously.

gaplessnessnoun

Lack of gaps; continuity.

gaplikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a gap.

gapmernoun

A chimeric, antisense oligonucleotide that contains a central block of deoxynucleotide monomers sufficiently long to induce ribonuclease cleavage

GAPO syndromenoun

A rare genetic disorder characterized by growth retardation, alopecia, pseudoanodontia, and progressive optic atrophy.

gappedadj

Having a gap.

gappernoun

A ball hit through the regions between the outfielders.

gappinessnoun

The state or condition of being gappy; the presence of gaps.

gappingverb

present participle and gerund of gap

gappistnoun

A proponent of gap creationism.

gappyadj

Having many gaps.

gappynessnoun

The condition of being gappy

gapsnoun

plural of gap

gapsitenoun

The location where a building has been torn down or demolished.

gapyadj

gaping

garnoun

Any of several North American fish of the family Lepisosteidae that have long, narrow jaws.

Gar and Startername

The Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond, London.

Garaname

A surname.

Garabaghname

Alternative form of Karabakh.

Garabedianname

A surname from Armenian.

garadshipnoun

A Horn African or Cushitic kingdom or chieftaincy.

Garafolaname

A surname from Italian.

garagenoun

A building (or section of a building) used to store a car or cars, tools and other miscellaneous items.

garage doornoun

The large door on a garage which a car can come in through.

garage door openernoun

A hand-held electronic device used to remotely open a garage door automatically.

Garage Mahalnoun

A very large and luxurious garage (storage area for cars etc.).

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