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actg

agct

aget

agit

agst

cgct

ctge

extg

extg

noun

  1. Abbreviation of (fire) extinguisher.

gaet

gait

gait

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) A charge for pasturage.
  2. (UK, dialect) A sheaf of corn.
  3. (equestrianism) One of the different ways in which a horse can move, either naturally or as a result of training.
  4. Manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving on legs.

verb

  1. To teach a specific gait to a horse.

galt

galt

noun

  1. Alternative form of gault

gant

gart

gart

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of gar

gast

gast

verb

  1. (obsolete) To frighten.

gata

gata

noun

  1. A kind of pastry in Armenia and some neighboring countries.

gate

gate

noun

  1. (Britain, Scotland, dialect, archaic) Manner; gait.
  2. (Scotland, Northern England) A street; now used especially as a combining form to make the name of a street e.g. "Briggate" (a common street name in the north of England meaning "Bridge Street") or Kirkgate meaning "Church Street".
  3. (cinematography) A mechanism, in a film camera and projector, that holds each frame momentarily stationary behind the aperture.
  4. (computing) A logical pathway made up of switches which turn on or off. Examples are and, or, nand, etc.
  5. (cricket) The gap between a batsman's bat and pad.
  6. (electronics) The controlling terminal of a field effect transistor (FET).
  7. (flow cytometry) A line that separates particle type-clusters on two-dimensional dot plots.
  8. (metalworking) The channel or opening through which metal is poured into the mould; the ingate.
  9. (now Scotland, Northern England) A way, path.
  10. (obsolete) A journey.
  11. A doorlike structure outside a house.
  12. A location which serves as a conduit for transport, migration, or trade.
  13. A tally mark consisting of four vertical bars crossed by a diagonal, representing a count of five.
  14. Doorway, opening, or passage in a fence or wall.
  15. In a lock tumbler, the opening for the stump of the bolt to pass through or into.
  16. Movable barrier.
  17. Passageway (as in an air terminal) where passengers can embark or disembark.
  18. The amount of money made by selling tickets to a concert or a sports event.
  19. The waste piece of metal cast in the opening; a sprue or sullage piece. Also written geat and git.

verb

  1. (transitive) To furnish with a gate.
  2. (transitive) To keep something inside by means of a closed gate.
  3. (transitive) To punish, especially a child or teenager, by not allowing them to go out.
  4. (transitive) To turn (an image intensifier) on and off selectively as needed, or to avoid damage from excessive light exposure. See autogating.
  5. (transitive, biochemistry) To open a closed ion channel.

gath

gati

gats

gats

noun

  1. plural of gat

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gat

gatt

gatv

gaut

geat

geat

noun

  1. The channel or spout through which molten metal runs into a mould in casting.

geet

geet

adj

  1. (Tyneside) great

adv

  1. (Tyneside) very

gelt

gelt

noun

  1. (Judaism) Chocolate candy in the shape of coins, usually wrapped in metallic foil, usually eaten on Hanukkah and often used for games of dreidel.
  2. (Judaism) Money, especially that given as a gift on Hanukkah or used in games of dreidel.
  3. (obsolete) Gilding; gilt.
  4. (originally UK, especially thieves' cant and Polari, later Judaism and general slang) Money.
  5. (rare) A lunatic.
  6. A gelding.
  7. Tribute; tax.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of geld

gent

gent

adj

  1. (obsolete) Noble; well-bred, courteous; graceful.
  2. (obsolete) neat; pretty; elegant

noun

  1. (colloquial) A gentleman.
  2. (medicine, colloquial) Short for gentamicin.

gert

gert

adj

  1. (slang, West Country, Somerset, Bristol) big

adv

  1. (slang, West Country, Somerset, Bristol) very

gest

gest

noun

  1. (archaic) A story or adventure; a verse or prose romance.
  2. (archaic) An action represented in sports, plays, or on the stage; show; ceremony.
  3. (archaic) bearing; deportment
  4. (obsolete) A gesture or action.
  5. (obsolete) A roll reciting the several stages arranged for a royal progress.
  6. (obsolete) A stage in travelling; a stop for rest or lodging in a journey; a rest.

geta

geta

noun

  1. (game of Go) A technique for capturing stones by enclosing them in a “net” preventing them from escaping in any direction.
  2. A Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono.

geth

gets

gets

noun

  1. plural of get

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get

gftu

ghat

ghat

noun

  1. (Caribbean) A steep ravine leading to the sea.
  2. (India) A burning-ghat.
  3. (India) A descending path or stairway to a river; a ford or landing-place.
  4. (India) A mountain pass.
  5. (India) A mountain range.

gift

gift

noun

  1. A talent or natural ability.
  2. Something gained incidentally, without effort.
  3. Something given to another voluntarily, without charge.
  4. The act, right, or power of giving or bestowing.

verb

  1. (transitive) To give as a gift or donation.
  2. (transitive) To give away, to concede easily.

gilt

gilt

adj

  1. Golden coloured.

noun

  1. (UK, regional) A young female pig, at or nearing the age of first breeding.
  2. (countable, finance, UK) A security issued by the Bank of England (see gilt-edged).
  3. (obsolete, uncountable) A gilded object, an object covered with gold.
  4. (uncountable) Gold or other metal in a thin layer; gilding.
  5. (uncountable, by extension) Gold-colored paint or other coating.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of gild

girt

girt

adj

  1. (UK, rural dialect) Alternative spelling of gurt in the sense 'great'.
  2. (nautical) Bound by a cable; used of a vessel so moored by two anchors that she swings against one of the cables by force of the current or tide.

noun

  1. A horizontal structural member of post and beam architecture, typically attached to bridge two or more vertical members such as corner posts.

verb

  1. (nautical) to capsize because of forces in the cable attaching it to another vessel.
  2. To bind horizontally, as with a belt or girdle.
  3. To gird.
  4. To measure the girth of.
  5. simple past tense and past participle of gird

gist

gist

noun

  1. (law, dated) The essential ground for action in a suit, without which there is no cause of action.
  2. (obsolete) Resting place (especially of animals), lodging.
  3. The most essential part; the main idea or substance (of a longer or more complicated matter); the crux of a matter; the pith.

verb

  1. To summarize, to extract and present the most important parts of.

gite

gite

noun

  1. (obsolete) A gown.
  2. Alternative form of gîte

gith

gith

noun

  1. The corncockle.

gitt

glut

glut

noun

  1. (Britain, soccer) Five goals scored by one player in a game.
  2. (architecture) An arched opening to the ashpit of a kiln.
  3. (bricklaying) A bat, or small piece of brick, used to fill out a course.
  4. (mining) A piece of wood used to fill up behind cribbing or tubbing.
  5. A block used for a fulcrum.
  6. A wooden wedge used in splitting blocks.
  7. An excess, too much.
  8. Something that fills up an opening.
  9. That which is swallowed.
  10. The broad-nosed eel (Anguilla anguilla, syn. Anguilla latirostris), found in Europe, Asia, the West Indies, etc.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To eat gluttonously or to satiety.
  2. (transitive) To fill to capacity; to satisfy all demand or requirement; to sate.

gmat

gmrt

gnat

gnat

noun

  1. (informal) An annoying person.
  2. Any small insect of the order Diptera, specifically within the suborder Nematocera.

goat

goat

noun

  1. (acronym) Alternative letter-case form of GOAT (“Greatest of All Time”)
  2. (informal) A scapegoat.
  3. (roller derby) A blocker who is isolated behind the opposing team's blockers, so as to slow down the pack.
  4. (slang) A Pontiac GTO car.
  5. (slang) A lecherous man.
  6. (speech recognition) A person who is not easily understood by a speech recognition system; contrasted with sheep.
  7. (uncountable) The meat of the aforementioned animal.
  8. A fool, loser, or object of ridicule.
  9. A mammal, Capra aegagrus hircus, and similar species of the genus Capra.

verb

  1. (transitive) To allow goats to feed on.
  2. (transitive) To scapegoat.
  3. (transitive, roller derby) To isolate (an opposing blocker) behind one's own blockers, so as to slow down the pack.

gote

gote

noun

  1. (UK dialectal) A drainage pipe.
  2. (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A deep miry place.
  3. A drain; sluice; ditch or gutter.

goth

goth

adj

  1. Relating to goth music or people.

noun

  1. (countable) A person who is part of the goth subculture.
  2. (uncountable) A punk-derived subculture of people who predominantly dress in black, associated with mournful music and attitudes.
  3. (uncountable, music) A style of punk rock influenced by glam rock; gothic rock.

goto

goto

noun

  1. (computing) Alternative letter-case form of GOTO

gott

gotz

gout

gout

noun

  1. (obsolete) taste; relish
  2. (rare) A disease of wheat and cornstalks, caused by insect larvae.
  3. (uncountable, pathology) An extremely painful inflammation of joints, especially of the big toe, caused by a metabolic defect resulting in the accumulation of uric acid in the blood and the deposition of urates around the joints.
  4. (usually followed by of) A spurt or splotch.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To spurt.

govt

govt

noun

  1. Abbreviation of government.

grat

grat

noun

  1. (slang) A gratuity or tip.

gret

grit

grit

noun

  1. (geology) A hard, coarse-grained siliceous sandstone; gritstone. Also, a finer sharp-grained sandstone, e.g., grindstone grit.
  2. (usually in the plural) Coarsely ground corn or hominy used as porridge.
  3. (usually in the plural) Husked but unground oats.
  4. A collection of hard small materials, such as dirt, ground stone, debris from sandblasting or other such grinding, or swarf from metalworking.
  5. A measure of the relative coarseness of an abrasive material such as sandpaper, the smaller the number the coarser the abrasive.
  6. Inedible particles in food.
  7. Sand or a sand–salt mixture spread on wet and, especially, icy roads and footpaths to improve traction.
  8. Strength of mind; great courage or fearlessness; fortitude.

verb

  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To give forth a grating sound, like sand under the feet; to grate; to grind.
  2. Apparently only in grit one's teeth: to clench, particularly in reaction to pain or anger.
  3. To cover with grit.

grot

grot

noun

  1. (poetic) A grotto.
  2. (slang, countable) A miserable person.
  3. (slang, uncountable) Any unpleasant substance or material.

gsat

gsts

gtsi

guat

gult

gurt

gurt

adj

  1. (UK dialect, West Country) Pronunciation spelling of great.

noun

  1. (mining) A gutter or channel for water, hewn out of the bottom of a working drift.

gust

gust

noun

  1. (archaic) The physiological faculty of taste.
  2. (by extension) Any rush or outburst (of water, emotion, etc.).
  3. A strong, abrupt rush of wind.
  4. Intellectual taste; fancy.
  5. Relish, enjoyment, appreciation.

verb

  1. (intransitive, transitive) To blow in gusts.
  2. (obsolete, transitive) To have a relish for.
  3. (obsolete, transitive) To taste.

guti

guts

guts

noun

  1. (Australia, New Zealand) The ring in the gambling game two-up in which the spinner operates; the centre.
  2. (Australian rules football, informal) The center of the field.
  3. (by extension, informal) Courage; determination.
  4. (informal) Content, substance.
  5. (informal) One's innermost feelings.
  6. (informal) The essential, core parts.
  7. The entrails or contents of the abdomen.
  8. plural of gut

verb

  1. (Australia, informal) To eat greedily.
  2. (informal) To show determination or courage (especially in the combination guts out).
  3. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gut

gutt

gutt

noun

  1. Obsolete form of gut.

gyte

hutg

lgth

lgth

noun

  1. Abbreviation of length.

ltjg

mktg

mmgt

msgt

mtge

regt

shtg

stag

stag

adv

  1. Of a man, attending a formal social function without a date.

noun

  1. (by extension, countable, obsolete) A romping girl; a tomboy.
  2. (countable) A colt, or filly.
  3. (countable) A social event for men held in honor of a groom on the eve of his wedding, attended by male friends of the groom; sometimes a fundraiser.
  4. (countable) A stag beetle (family Lucanidae).
  5. (countable) An adult male deer.
  6. (countable) An improperly or late castrated bull or ram – also called a bull seg (see note under ox).
  7. (countable) The Eurasian wren, Troglodytes troglodytes.
  8. (countable, finance) An outside irregular dealer in stocks, who is not a member of the exchange.
  9. (countable, finance) One who applies for the allotment of shares in new projects, with a view to sell immediately at a premium, and not to hold the stock.
  10. (countable, usually attributive) An unmarried man; a bachelor; a man not accompanying a woman at a social event.
  11. (uncountable, UK, military, slang) Guard duty.

verb

  1. (intransitive, Britain) To act as a "stag", an irregular dealer in stocks.
  2. (transitive) To watch; to dog, or keep track of.

steg

steg

noun

  1. (obsolete) A gander.

verb

  1. (transitive, informal) To conceal (data) by means of steganography.

stge

stig

stig

noun

  1. (UK, derogatory) Someone from a poor background, with poor dress sense.

stlg

stog

stog

verb

  1. (UK, dialect) To probe a pool with a pole.
  2. (dated, used in passive) To bog down; to cause to be stuck in mud.
  3. (dialect, California) To smoke a cigarette.
  4. (dialect, Scotland) To stab; to probe; to thrust
  5. (intransitive, obsolete) To walk with a heavy or clumsy gait; to plod.

stug

tags

tags

noun

  1. plural of tag

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tag

taig

taig

noun

  1. (Britain, especially Scotland and Northern Ireland, derogatory) A Catholic.

tang

tang

noun

  1. (by extension) Anything resembling a tongue in form or position such as the tongue of a buckle.
  2. (countable, vulgar slang) The vagina.
  3. (figuratively) A sharp, specific flavor or tinge.
  4. (firearms) The projecting part of the breech of a musket barrel, by which the barrel is secured to the stock.
  5. (games) A shuffleboard paddle.
  6. (obsolete) tongue
  7. (rare) knotted wrack, Ascophyllum nodosum (coarse blackish seaweed)
  8. (uncountable, vulgar slang) sexual intercourse with a woman
  9. (zoology) Any of a group of saltwater fish from the family Acanthuridae, especially the genus Zebrasoma.
  10. A projecting part of an object by means of which it is secured to a handle, or to some other part.
  11. A refreshingly sharp aroma or flavor.
  12. A sharp, twanging sound; an unpleasant tone; a twang.
  13. A strong or offensive taste; especially, a taste of something extraneous to the thing itself.
  14. The part of a knife, fork, file, or other small instrument, which is inserted into the handle.
  15. The part of a sword blade to which the handle is fastened.

verb

  1. (dated, beekeeping) To strike two metal objects together loudly in order to persuade a swarm of honeybees to land so it may be captured by the beekeeper.
  2. To make a ringing sound; to ring.

tega

tega

noun

  1. (historical) Synonym of ferrado, a traditional Galician unit of dry measure, mass, and land area

tegg

tegg

noun

  1. A sheep in its second year or before its first shearing.
  2. The wool from such a sheep.

tegs

tegs

noun

  1. plural of teg

teng

tgwu

thig

thig

verb

  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To make supplication.
  2. (obsolete, intransitive) To profit by or live on the gifts of others.
  3. (obsolete, intransitive) To take alms.
  4. (obsolete, transitive) To beseech; supplicate; implore.
  5. (obsolete, transitive) To solicit, usually by begging; ask as alms; beg.
  6. (obsolete, transitive, intransitive, Scotland) To crave; seek (a favour).

thug

thug

noun

  1. (African-American Vernacular) One who, usually as a result of social disadvantage, has turned to committing crimes (e.g. selling drugs, robbery, assault, etc.) to make a living; a gangsta.
  2. (historical) One of a band of assassins formerly active in northern India who worshipped Kali and offered their victims to her.
  3. (horticulture) An over-vigorous plant that spreads and dominates the flowerbed.
  4. A punk; a hoodlum; a hooligan.
  5. A wooden bat used in the game of miniten, fitting around the player's hand.
  6. Someone with an intimidating and unseemly appearance and mannerisms, who treats others violently and roughly, often for hire.

verb

  1. To commit acts of thuggery, to live the life of a thug, or to dress and act in a manner reminiscent of someone who does.

tiga

tige

tige

noun

  1. (firearms, historical) A steel pin in early rifles.

tigr

ting

ting

intj

  1. Used to represent the sound of a small bell.

noun

  1. (Caribbean creoles, MLE, MTE) thing, person (often referring to a attractive female or a relation with one or engagements in criminal schemes or otherwise potentially disreputable connections).
  2. A high-pitched ringing sound, as made when a small bell is struck.

verb

  1. To make a high sharp sound like a small bell being struck.

toag

toga

toga

noun

  1. (Philippines) An academic gown.
  2. A loose outer garment worn by the citizens of Ancient Rome.
  3. A loose wrap gown.

togo

togo

verb

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To go different ways; go asunder; diverge; split; part; differ.
  2. (intransitive, obsolete) To scatter.

togs

togs

noun

  1. (Ireland, Australia (Queensland), New Zealand) Swimsuits, of either the women's or men's tight-fitting type (in some regions referred to as "speedos").
  2. (UK, slang) Clothes.
  3. (with noun qualifier) Clothes for a specific occasion or use.
  4. plural of tog

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tog

togt

tong

tong

noun

  1. (mostly plural) An instrument or tool used for manipulating things in a fire without touching them with the hands.
  2. Obsolete spelling of tongue
  3. a Chinese lineage organization responsible for managing ancestral land
  4. a Chinese secret society or gang

verb

  1. (intransitive) To use tongs.
  2. (transitive) To grab, manipulate or transport something using tongs.

toug

trag

trig

trig

adj

  1. (now chiefly dialectal) Active; clever.
  2. (now chiefly dialectal) Safe; secure.
  3. (now chiefly dialectal) Tight; firm; steady; sound; in good condition or health.
  4. (now chiefly dialectal) True; trusty; trustworthy; faithful.
  5. Neat; tidy; trim; spruce; smart.

noun

  1. (UK) A stone, block of wood, or anything else, placed under a wheel or barrel to prevent motion; a scotch; a skid.
  2. (medicine, informal) Triglyceride.
  3. (now chiefly dialectal) A dandy; coxcomb.
  4. (surveying, countable, informal) A trigonometric point; a trig point.
  5. (uncountable) Trigonometry.
  6. The mark for players at skittles, etc.

verb

  1. (transitive) To stop (a wheel, barrel, etc.) by placing something under it; to scotch; to skid.
  2. To fill; to stuff; to cram.

trog

trog

noun

  1. (slang, UK) A hooligan, lout.

verb

  1. (slang) To walk laboriously; to trudge.

trug

trug

noun

  1. (chiefly Britain) A shallow, oval basket used for gardening
  2. (obsolete) A concubine; a harlot.
  3. (obsolete) A hod for mortar.
  4. (obsolete) A trough or tray.

tsgt

tugs

tugs

noun

  1. plural of tug

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tug

tung

tung

noun

  1. A tung tree.

twig

twig

noun

  1. A small thin branch of a tree or bush.

verb

  1. (colloquial, regional) To realise something; to catch on; to recognize someone or something.
  2. (obsolete, Scotland) To twitch; to pull; to tweak.
  3. (transitive) To beat with twigs.
  4. To observe slyly; also, to perceive; to discover.
  5. To understand the meaning of (a person); to comprehend.

ungt

vogt