English words starting with g - page 2
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Gadget
ˈɡædʒ.ɪtMeanings of Gadget:
nounA small mechanical or electronic device or tool, especially an ingenious or novel one.
Usage examples:
A variety of kitchen gadgets
Gadgeteer
ˌɡadʒɪˈtɪə(r)Meanings of Gadgeteer:
nounA person who invents or is particularly enthusiastic about using gadgets.
Usage examples:
A device for the true gadgeteer
Gadgetry
ˈɡædʒ.ə.triMeanings of Gadgetry:
nounSmall mechanical or electronic devices or tools, especially ingenious or novel ones.
Usage examples:
The very latest in electronic gadgetry
Meanings of Gadgets:
nounA small mechanical or electronic device or tool, especially an ingenious or novel one.
Usage examples:
A variety of kitchen gadgets
Gadid
ˈɡeɪdɪdGadids
ˈɡeɪdɪdMeanings of Gadinine:
nounAn alkaloid formed by the putrefaction of proteins. now chiefly historical.
Meanings of Gaditan:
adjectiveOf or relating to cadiz, a city and port in south-west spain, or its inhabitants. compare gaditanian , gaditano .
nounA native or inhabitant of cadiz. compare gaditanian , gaditano .
Meanings of Gadling:
nounAs a general term of contempt or abuse: a worthless person; a rogue. in early use also: †a person of low birth or status (obsolete).
Gadoid
ˈɡeɪdɔɪdMeanings of Gadoid:
nounA bony fish of an order (gadiformes) that comprises the cods, hakes, and their relatives.
Usage examples:
Most assessments on capture-induced skin injury have been conducted on gadoids and herring.
adjectiveA bony fish of an order ( gadiformes ) that comprises the cods, hakes, and their relatives.
Gadoids
ˈɡeɪdɔɪdMeanings of Gadoids:
nounA bony fish of an order ( gadiformes ) that comprises the cods, hakes, and their relatives.
adjectiveRelating to or denoting the gadoids.
Gadolinite
ˈɡad(ə)lɪnʌɪtMeanings of Gadolinite:
nounA rare dark brown or black mineral, consisting of a silicate of iron, beryllium, and rare earths.
Usage examples:
It is found with other rare earth elements in minerals such as monazite, cerite, gadolinite, xenoti…
Meanings of Gadolinium:
nounThe chemical element of atomic number 64, a soft silvery-white metal of the lanthanide series.
Usage examples:
However, both germination and elongation are significantly inhibited by the inclusion of calcium ch…
Gadroon
ɡəˈdruːnMeanings of Gadroon:
nounA decorative edging on metal or wood formed by parallel rounded strips (reeding) like inverted fluting.
Usage examples:
Wire was applied until the mid-1820's, the technique having run concurrently with applied decorativ…
Gads
ɡædMeanings of Gads:
verbGo from place to place in the pursuit of pleasure.
Usage examples:
He had heard that i was gadding about with an airline stewardess
proper noun(in the bible) a hebrew patriarch, son of jacob and zilpah.
exclamationAn expression of surprise or emphatic assertion.
Usage examples:
By gad! you look young for a doctor!
Meanings of Gadsman:
nounA person employed to drive a team of oxen or other draught animals.
Meanings of Gadwall:
nounA brownish-grey freshwater duck found across eurasia and north america.
Usage examples:
Other migratory birds observed in the shallow waters were bar headed geese, open bill storks, north…
Gadwalls
ˈɡadwɔːlMeanings of Gadwalls:
nounA brownish-grey freshwater duck found across eurasia and north america.
Usage examples:
Other migratory birds observed in the shallow waters were bar headed geese, open bill storks, north…
Gadzooks
ɡadˈzuːksMeanings of Gadzooks:
exclamationAn exclamation of surprise or annoyance.
Usage examples:
What's so bizarre about members of the public, shock horror, enjoying a film with a storyline that …
Gael
ɡeɪlGaelic
ˈɡæl.ɪkMeanings of Gaelic:
adjectiveRelating to the goidelic group of celtic languages, particularly the celtic language of scotland, and the culture associated with speakers of these languages and their descendants.
Usage examples:
Traditional gaelic culture
nounRelating to the goidelic group of celtic languages, particularly scottish gaelic, and the speakers of these languages and their culture.
Meanings of Gaelicism:
nounA word, phrase, or other use of language characteristic of, peculiar to, or originating in a gaelic language.
Meanings of Gaelicization:
nounA gaelic form or version of a word or name; an adaptation into gaelic.
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