English Words: G

18,276 words · Page 36 of 366

garage queennoun

An automobile kept carefully in very good condition and rarely driven.

garage salenoun

A sale of used household goods in the driveway or garage of someone's home.

garageableadj

Small enough to be stored in a garage.

garagedadj

Having a specified kind or number of garages.

garagefulnoun

Enough to fill a garage.

garagelessadj

Without a garage.

garagelikeadj

Resembling a garage.

garagemannoun

A male mechanic who works in a garage.

garagewarenoun

Shoddy, amateurish software.

garageyadj

Resembling garage music (amateur guitar rock).

garagistnoun

A French car mechanic or garage worker.

garam masalanoun

A mixture of spices used in Indian dishes, such as coriander, cumin, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, star anise, and chillis.

Garamantesnoun

An ancient Saharan people who used an elaborate underground irrigation system, and founded a prosperous Berber kingdom in what is modern-day Libya.

Garamendiname

A surname from Basque.

Garamondname

A family of serif fonts derived from the work of Claude Garamont.

garamutnoun

A type of slit drum make in Papua New Guinea.

garancinenoun

A manufactured product of madder, used as a dye.

Garandname

A surname from French.

garangadj

Bold, daring, fearless

Garantname

A surname from French.

garapatanoun

A kind of wood tick.

Garasianoun

A member of one of the scheduled tribes of India , settled in parts of Rajasthan and Gujarat.

Garatname

A surname from French.

Garavaglianame

A surname from Italian.

garavellitenoun

An orthorhombic-dipyramidal gray mineral containing antimony, bismuth, iron, and sulfur.

Garavitoname

A surname from Spanish.

Garawanname

A family of non-Pama-Nyungan Australian Aboriginal suffixing languages spoken in the Borroloola region of northern Australia.

Garayname

A surname.

garayanoun

a two-string spike lute from Nigeria and Niger

garbnoun

Fashion, style of dressing oneself up.

garbanoun

A form of dance from the state of Gujarat in India, performed in a circle often around a lamp.

Garbaczname

A surname from Polish.

garbagenoun

Food waste material of any kind.

garbage bagnoun

A plastic bag produced for the disposal of household waste.

garbage collectedadj

Featuring garbage collection.

garbage collectionnoun

A service, generally run by local government, for transporting household garbage to the appropriate facility.

garbage collectornoun

A worker who removes refuse.

Garbage Grovename

The city of Garden Grove, California, used in reference to the high poverty rates in the city.

garbage in, garbage outproverb

If input data are not complete, accurate, and timely, then the resulting output is unreliable and useless. If the input is junk, then the output is junk.

garbage mittnoun

A thick hide mitten, with thick pile lining.

garbage patchnoun

A piece of land used for dumping rubbish.

garbage platenoun

A large serving of mixed fast foods, such as hamburger patties, fries, macaroni salad, etc.

Garbage Statename

Derogatory name for New Jersey: a state of the United States.

garbage timenoun

The period at the end of a timed sporting event that has become a blowout when the outcome of the game has already been decided, and the coaches of one or both teams will often decide to replace their best players with substitutes.

garbagelessadj

Without garbage.

garbagelikeadj

Resembling garbage.

garbagemannoun

Alternative form of garbage man.

garbagenessadj

uselessness

garbagepersonnoun

A garbage collector of any gender; a garbageman or garbagewoman.

garbagernoun

One who collects, sorts, or disposes of garbage.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

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 36. 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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