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English words starting with gall

Meanings of Gall:

noun

Bold and impudent behaviour.

Usage examples:

The bank had the gall to demand a fee
verb

Make (someone) feel annoyed or resentful.

Usage examples:

It galled him to have to sit impotently in silence
abbreviation

Gallon(s).

Galla

ˈɡalə

Meanings of Galla:

adjective

Another term for oromo (noun). the name is not favoured by the oromo themselves and is typically considered pejorative or offensive.

Meanings of Gallacetophenone:

noun

A yellow, sweet-smelling liquid which crystallizes just below room temperature, used in the manufacture of certain synthetic perfumes.

Meanings of Gallant:

adjective

(of a person or their behaviour) brave; heroic.

Usage examples:

She had made gallant efforts to pull herself together
noun

A man who is charmingly attentive to women.

Usage examples:

He launches himself into a gallant's career of amorous intrigue
verb

(of a man) flirt with (a woman).

Usage examples:

Mowbray was gallanting the polish lady

Meanings of Gallanted:

verb

(of a man) flirt with (a woman).

Usage examples:

Mowbray was gallanting the polish lady
adjective

(of a person or their behaviour) brave; heroic.

Usage examples:

She had made gallant efforts to pull herself together
noun

A man who is charmingly attentive to women.

Usage examples:

He launches himself into a gallant's career of amorous intrigue

Meanings of Gallanting:

verb

(of a man) flirt with (a woman).

Usage examples:

Mowbray was gallanting the polish lady
adjective

(of a person or their behaviour) brave; heroic.

Usage examples:

She had made gallant efforts to pull herself together
noun

A man who is charmingly attentive to women.

Usage examples:

He launches himself into a gallant's career of amorous intrigue

Meanings of Gallantly:

adverb

In a brave or heroic manner.

Usage examples:

These young soldiers fought gallantly for their nation

Meanings of Gallantries:

noun

Polite attention or respect given by men to women.

Usage examples:

No young man offers to carry this burden for her: such gallantry is out of fashion

Meanings of Gallantry:

noun

Courageous behaviour, especially in battle.

Usage examples:

A medal awarded for outstanding gallantry during the raid

Meanings of Gallants:

noun

A man who is charmingly attentive to women.

Usage examples:

He launches himself into a gallant's career of amorous intrigue
verb

(of a man) flirt with (a woman).

Usage examples:

Mowbray was gallanting the polish lady
adjective

(of a person or their behaviour) brave; heroic.

Usage examples:

She had made gallant efforts to pull herself together

Meanings of Gallate:

noun

A salt or ester of gallic acid.

Usage examples:

Propyl gallate, the alkoxyl radicals scavenger, also suppressed the mobility shift and strongly inh…

Meanings of Gallates:

noun

A salt or ester of gallic acid.

Usage examples:

Propyl gallate, the alkoxyl radicals scavenger, also suppressed the mobility shift and strongly inh…

Meanings of Gallberries:

noun

Another term for inkberry.

Meanings of Gallberry:

noun

Another term for inkberry.

Meanings of Gallbladder:

noun

The small sac-shaped organ beneath the liver, in which bile is stored after secretion by the liver and before release into the intestine.

Meanings of Gallbladders:

noun

The small sac-shaped organ beneath the liver, in which bile is stored after secretion by the liver and before release into the intestine.

Meanings of Galled:

verb

Make (someone) feel annoyed or resentful.

Usage examples:

It galled him to have to sit impotently in silence
noun

Bold and impudent behaviour.

Usage examples:

The bank had the gall to demand a fee

Meanings of Galleon:

noun

A sailing ship in use (especially by spain) from the 15th to the 18th centuries, originally as a warship, later for trade. galleons were typically square-rigged and had three or more decks and masts.

Usage examples:

A spanish treasure galleon wrecked off the florida keys

Meanings of Galleons:

noun

A sailing ship in use (especially by spain) from the 15th to the 18th centuries, originally as a warship, later for trade. galleons were typically square-rigged and had three or more decks and masts.

Usage examples:

A spanish treasure galleon wrecked off the florida keys

Meanings of Galleria:

noun

A collection of small shops under a single roof; an arcade.

Usage examples:

Toplit, the galleria is fundamentally part of the mall with its roof taken off and built up with la…

Meanings of Galleries:

noun

A room or building for the display or sale of works of art.

Usage examples:

An art gallery

Meanings of Gallery:

noun

A room or building for the display or sale of works of art.

Usage examples:

An art gallery

Meanings of Gallet:

noun

A chip or splinter of stone inserted into wet mortar.

Usage examples:

Downstream of the gallets, a wind-up device is arranged for the after-stretched polyester filaments.

Meanings of Galley:

noun

A low, flat ship with one or more sails and up to three banks of oars, chiefly used for warfare or piracy and often manned by slaves or criminals.

Usage examples:

The ship was a fast galley powered by three banks of rowers pulling up to 200 oars.

Meanings of Galleys:

noun

A low, flat ship with one or more sails and up to three banks of oars, chiefly used for warfare or piracy and often manned by slaves or criminals.

Usage examples:

The ship was a fast galley powered by three banks of rowers pulling up to 200 oars.

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