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English words starting with gi

Gi

dʒiːˈʌɪ

Meanings of Gi:

noun

The loose white jacket worn in judo.

Usage examples:

The match begins with competitors standing up on padded mats wearing gis
adjective

Short for gastrointestinal.

Usage examples:

Bacteria in the gi tract fulfil many vital functions and are critical for digestion

Giant

ˈdʒaɪ.ənt

Meanings of Giant:

noun

An imaginary or mythical being of human form but superhuman size.

Usage examples:

Along the north-west coast of britain, megalithic sites were commonly associated with mythical gian…
adjective

Of very great size or force; gigantic.

Usage examples:

Giant multinational corporations

Giantess

dʒaɪ.ənˈtes

Meanings of Giantess:

noun

A female giant.

Usage examples:

Finally, the giantess accepted the giant's proposal and they were married.

Meanings of Giantism:

noun

A tendency towards abnormally large size; gigantism.

Usage examples:

Doctors say his son's growth was natural, and not the result of a condition such as giantism or acr…

Meanings of Giantisms:

noun

A tendency towards abnormally large size; gigantism.

Usage examples:

Doctors say his son's growth was natural, and not the result of a condition such as giantism or acr…

Meanings of Giantsize:

adjective

Of very large size; gigantic.

Usage examples:

Giant-sized portions of food

Giaours

ˈdʒaʊə

Meanings of Giaours:

noun

A non-muslim, especially a christian.

Usage examples:

Most measures were considered justified against the giaours (infidels).

Giardiasis

ˌdʒɪɑːˈdʌɪəsɪs

Meanings of Giardiasis:

noun

Infection of the intestine with a flagellate protozoan, which causes diarrhoea and other symptoms.

Usage examples:

A history of gradual onset of a mild diarrhea helps differentiate giardiasis or other parasite infe…

Gib

dʒɪb

Meanings of Gib:

noun

A wood or metal bolt, wedge, or pin for holding part of a machine or structure in place, usually adjusted by a screw or key.

Usage examples:

Gib screws
verb

Fasten (parts) together with a gib.

Gibbed

dʒɪb

Meanings of Gibbed:

verb

Fasten (parts) together with a gib.

noun

A wood or metal bolt, wedge, or pin for holding part of a machine or structure in place, usually adjusted by a screw or key.

Usage examples:

Gib screws

Gibber

ˈɡɪbə

Meanings of Gibber:

verb

Speak rapidly and unintelligibly, typically through fear or shock.

Usage examples:

They shrieked and gibbered as flames surrounded them
noun

A stone or boulder forming part of a boulder plain.

Usage examples:

We're standing on a desert rise six kilometres north of town overlooking a sea of shining gibbers.

Gibbering

ˈdʒɪb.ə.rɪŋ

Meanings of Gibbering:

adjective

Speaking rapidly and unintelligibly, typically through fear or shock.

Usage examples:

A gibbering idiot
verb

Speak rapidly and unintelligibly, typically through fear or shock.

Usage examples:

They shrieked and gibbered as flames surrounded them

Meanings of Gibberish:

noun

Unintelligible or meaningless speech or writing; nonsense.

Usage examples:

He talks gibberish

Gibbet

ˈdʒɪb.ɪt

Meanings of Gibbet:

noun

A gallows.

Usage examples:

A keen historian he also spent considerable time searching for items of historical interest and eve…
verb

Hang up (a body) on a gibbet.

Usage examples:

Hangings were public affairs and sometimes the bodies were gibbeted - left on the noose after death…

Gibbeted

ˈdʒɪbɪt

Meanings of Gibbeted:

verb

Hang up (a body) on a gibbet.

Usage examples:

Hangings were public affairs and sometimes the bodies were gibbeted - left on the noose after death…
noun

A gallows.

Usage examples:

A keen historian he also spent considerable time searching for items of historical interest and eve…

Gibbeting

ˈdʒɪbɪt

Meanings of Gibbeting:

verb

Hang up (a body) on a gibbet.

Usage examples:

Hangings were public affairs and sometimes the bodies were gibbeted - left on the noose after death…
noun

A gallows.

Usage examples:

A keen historian he also spent considerable time searching for items of historical interest and eve…

Gibbets

ˈdʒɪb.ɪt

Meanings of Gibbets:

noun

A gallows.

Usage examples:

A keen historian he also spent considerable time searching for items of historical interest and eve…
verb

Hang up (a body) on a gibbet.

Usage examples:

Hangings were public affairs and sometimes the bodies were gibbeted - left on the noose after death…

Gibbing

dʒɪb

Meanings of Gibbing:

verb

Fasten (parts) together with a gib.

noun

A wood or metal bolt, wedge, or pin for holding part of a machine or structure in place, usually adjusted by a screw or key.

Usage examples:

Gib screws

Meanings of Gibbon:

noun

A small, slender tree-dwelling ape with long powerful arms and loud hooting calls, native to the forests of se asia.

Usage examples:

Those species were chimpanzee, gorilla, orangutan, gibbon, macaque and owl monkey.

Meanings of Gibbons:

noun

A small, slender tree-dwelling ape with long powerful arms and loud hooting calls, native to the forests of se asia.

Usage examples:

Those species were chimpanzee, gorilla, orangutan, gibbon, macaque and owl monkey.

Meanings of Gibbsites:

noun

A colourless mineral consisting of hydrated aluminium hydroxide, occurring chiefly as a constituent of bauxite or in encrustations.

Usage examples:

The remaining clay component from the limestone can be further altered by these acids and, over tim…

Gibe

dʒʌɪb

Meanings of Gibe:

verb

Variant spelling of jibe1 (noun).

Usage examples:

She proved impervious to his sarcastic gibes

Meanings of Gibed:

verb

Make insulting or mocking remarks; jeer.

Usage examples:

Some cynics in the media might jibe

Meanings of Gibes:

verb

An insulting or mocking remark; a taunt.

Usage examples:

A jibe at his old rivals
noun

An insulting remark intended to make someone look foolish

Usage examples:

She made a gibe about how late i was.

Meanings of Gibing:

verb

Make insulting or mocking remarks; jeer.

Usage examples:

Some cynics in the media might jibe

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