All English words - page 1514
Gazette
ɡəˈzetMeanings of Gazette:
nounA journal or newspaper.
Usage examples:
The westmorland gazette
verbAnnounce or publish (something) in an official gazette.
Usage examples:
We will need to gazette the bill if a decision cannot be reached imminently
Gazetteers
ˌɡæz.əˈtɪərMeanings of Gazetteers:
nounA geographical index or dictionary.
Usage examples:
A gazetteer of place names of the aegean
Meanings of Gazettes:
nounA journal or newspaper.
Usage examples:
The westmorland gazette
verbAnnounce or publish (something) in an official gazette.
Usage examples:
We will need to gazette the bill if a decision cannot be reached imminently
Gd
ˌɡadəˈlɪnɪəmMeanings of Gd:
nounThe chemical element of atomic number 64, a soft silvery-white metal of the lanthanide series.
The chemical element gadolinium.
Ge
dʒəːˈmeɪnɪəmMeanings of Ge:
nounThe chemical element of atomic number 32, a shiny grey metalloid. germanium was important in the making of transistors and other semiconductor devices, but has been largely replaced by silicon.
The chemical element germanium.
Gean
ɡiːnMeanings of Gean:
nounThe wild or sweet cherry, which is native to both eurasia and north america.
Meanings of Geanticline:
nounA large-scale upwardly flexed structure in the earth's crust.
Usage examples:
Shortly afterwards, the two basins, including the central geanticline, began to subside rapidly.
Meanings of Gear:
nounA toothed wheel that works with others to alter the relation between the speed of a driving mechanism (such as the engine of a vehicle) and the speed of the driven parts (the wheels).
Usage examples:
A racing bike with ten-speed gears
verbPrepare, adjust, or equip for a particular purpose or need.
Usage examples:
They gear workouts to your specific needs
Meanings of Gear-up:
phrasal verbMake ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc
Gearbox
ˈɡɪə.bɒksMeanings of Gearbox:
nounA set of gears with its casing, especially in a motor vehicle; the transmission.
Usage examples:
A four-speed gearbox
Gearboxes
ˈɡɪəbɒksMeanings of Gearboxes:
nounA set of gears with its casing, especially in a motor vehicle; the transmission.
Usage examples:
A four-speed gearbox
Meanings of Geared-up:
phrasal verbTo prepare for an activity or event
Usage examples:
Politicians are already gearing up for the next election.
Gearwheels
ˈɡɪəwiːlMeanings of Gearwheels:
nounA toothed wheel in a set of gears.
Usage examples:
I decided to mount the motor with a gearwheel and a gear rack on a drawer rack.
Geckos
ˈɡɛkəʊMeanings of Geckos:
nounA nocturnal and often highly vocal lizard which has adhesive pads on the feet to assist in climbing on smooth surfaces. it is widespread in warm regions.
Usage examples:
There are many other snakes of all different sizes, as well as chameleons, geckos, lizards, skinks,…
Meanings of Ged:
abbreviationGeneral educational development, referring to a system of standardized examinations which entitle those who pass them to receive a credential considered as equivalent to completion of high school.
nounAbbreviation for general equivalency diploma (= a document given to someone who did not complete high school but has passed an examination on those school subjects)
Geds
dʒiːiːˈdiːMeanings of Geds:
abbreviationGeneral educational development, referring to a system of standardized examinations which entitle those who pass them to receive a credential considered as equivalent to completion of high school.
Meanings of Gee-gee:
nounA horse
Usage examples:
He won some money on the gee-gees.
Meanings of Gee-up:
phrasal verbTo encourage someone to show more effort or enthusiasm
Usage examples:
Gee up, neddy!
Geebung
ˈdʒiːbʌŋMeanings of Geebung:
nounAn australian shrub or small tree which bears creamy-yellow flowers and small green fruit.
Usage examples:
So has anyone munched any other types of geebungs and could share their tasting notes?
Geechee
ˈɡiːtʃiːMeanings of Geechee:
nounAn english creole spoken by some black people in parts of south carolina and georgia.
Meanings of Geed:
verbCommand (a horse) to go faster.
Usage examples:
He geed up the horse
exclamationA mild expression, typically of surprise, enthusiasm, or sympathy.
Usage examples:
Gee, linda looks great at fifty!
nounA thousand dollars.
Usage examples:
Let's go and collect those five gees that they owe us
Geeing
dʒiːMeanings of Geeing:
verbCommand (a horse) to go faster.
Usage examples:
He geed up the horse
exclamationA mild expression, typically of surprise, enthusiasm, or sympathy.
Usage examples:
Gee, linda looks great at fifty!
nounA thousand dollars.
Usage examples:
Let's go and collect those five gees that they owe us
phrasal verbTo encourage someone to show more effort or enthusiasm
Usage examples:
Gee up, neddy!
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