English Words: G

18,276 words · Page 5 of 366

gadies and lentlemennoun

Spoonerism of ladies and gentlemen

Gadigalnoun

A group of Aboriginal people traditionally inhabiting what is now Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Gaditanadj

Of or pertaining to Cadiz in Spain.

Gaditanianadj

Of, from or relating to the city of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain.

Gaditenoun

A descendant of Gad, seventh son of Jacob.

gadjenoun

A non-Roma; a non-Romani person.

gadjetnoun

Dated form of gadget.

gadjonoun

A non-Roma, a non-Romani person.

gadlingnoun

A companion in arms, fellow, comrade.

gadofosvesetnoun

A gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent.

gadoidadj

Of or pertaining to cod or to the Gadidae family of related fish.

gadolnoun

An eminent, highly respected rabbi, esp. of the past.

gadoleicadj

Of or pertaining to gadoleic acid or its derivatives

gadolinianoun

The rare earth gadolinium oxide

gadolinicadj

gadolinian; relating to or containing gadolinium.

gadolinitenoun

A dark, vitreous mineral that is a complex mixture of silicates of cerium, lanthanum, neodymium, yttrium, beryllium, and iron, with the chemical formula (Ce,La,Nd,Y)₂FeBe₂Si₂O₁₀.

gadoliniumnoun

A chemical element (symbol Gd) with atomic number 64: a ductile silvery-white metal.

Gadomskiname

A surname from Polish.

gadopentetatenoun

Any salt or ester of gadopentetic acid.

gadopenteticadj

Relating to gadopentetic acid and its derivatives

gadotericadj

Relating to gadoteric acid and its derivaties

gadoversetamidenoun

A gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent.

gadroonnoun

Any of a series of raised decorative curves used as adornments on the necks of vases, silverware, etc.

gadroonedadj

Adorned with gadroons.

gadrooningnoun

ornamentation with gadroons

gadsbudintj

An expression of surprise, shock, pleasure etc.

Gadsbyname

A surname from Old Norse.

Gadsden Countyname

One of 67 counties in Florida, United States. County seat: Quincy. It is located in Florida's panhandle.

Gadsden flagnoun

An American political flag with a yellow field depicting a timber rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike. Beneath the rattlesnake is the motto "Dont Tread on Me"

Gadsden Purchasename

A region of present-day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico that the United States acquired from Mexico by the Treaty of Mesilla in 1854.

Gadslidintj

An expression of surprise, shock etc.

gadsmannoun

Alternative form of goadman.

gadsointj

by God!

gadswoonsintj

Synonym of zounds.

GADTnoun

Initialism of generalized algebraic data type.

gaduinnoun

a yellowish cod-liver oil derivative

gadulkanoun

A traditional Bulgarian stringed instrument, played with a bow, and most commonly featuring three main strings and up to sixteen sympathetic strings.

gadwallnoun

A common, widespread dabbling duck which breeds in the northern hemisphere (Mareca strepera, syn. Anas strepera).

Gadzhiyevname

A transliteration of the Russian surname Гаджиев (Gadžijev).

gadzillionnoun

An unspecified large number (of).

gadzookerynoun

The use of archaism, tushery.

gadzooksintj

An expression of surprise, shock, etc.

Gae Bulgname

The spear of Cúchulainn, given to him by Aife.

Gaeaname

Alternative spelling of Gaia.

Gaeilgeoirnoun

Someone who speaks Irish fluently or often.

Gaekwadnoun

Any member of a Maratha clan that formed a part of the Maratha Confederacy and later ruled the princely state of Baroda in western India from the early 18th century until 1947.

Gaelnoun

A member of an ethnic group in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man, whose language is one that is Gaelic.

Gaeldomnoun

The Gaelic people collectively.

gaelgóirnoun

Alternative form of Gaeilgeoir

Gaelicname

Goidelic; any Goidelic language.

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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 5. 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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