a high-ranking Muslim woman, especially in South Asia
the form of address for such a woman
verb
(transitive) To daub or cover with gum.
bmgte
degum
degum
verb
(transitive) To remove gum from.
egham
egham
Proper noun
a town in north Surrey, England.
embog
embog
verb
(transitive) To bog down.
emigr
emong
emong
prep
Obsolete form of among.
engem
flegm
gambe
gambe
noun
Alternative form of gamb
gamed
gamed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of game
gamer
gamer
adj
comparative form of game: more game
noun
(obsolete) A gambler.
A person who games the system.
A person who plays any kind of game.
A person whose hobby is video games.
games
games
noun
plural of game
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of game
gamey
gamey
adj
(gaming) Involving in-game actions or behaviour that break immersion or contradict common sense in favour of exploiting game mechanics.
Having the smell, taste and texture of game meat.
Plucky, spirited or gritty.
Risque, sordid or sexually suggestive.
gemel
gemel
adj
(heraldry) Coupled; paired.
noun
(heraldry) One of a pair of small bars placed together.
(historical) A finger ring which splits into two horizontally.
(now rare) A twin (also attributively).
gemma
gemma
noun
(biology) An asexual reproductive structure, as found in animals such as hydra (genus Hydra) and plants such as liverworts (division Marchantiophyta), consisting of a cluster of cells from which new individuals can develop; a bud.
gemmy
gemmy
adj
(UK, informal, dated) Spruce; smart; jemmy.
Full of gems; bright, glittering.
gemot
gemot
noun
(by extension, rare) Any assembly.
(historical) A (legislative or judicial) assembly in Anglo-Saxon England.
gemse
gemul
genom
gerim
germs
germs
noun
plural of germ
germy
germy
adj
(informal) That carries germs.
geums
geums
noun
plural of geum
gimel
gimel
noun
The third letter of the several Semitic alphabets (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac).
gimme
gimme
abbrev
(colloquial) Give me.
noun
(colloquial) That which is easily obtained, or certain to occur.
(golf) A tap-in putt, usually a couple inches from the cup.
gleam
gleam
noun
(countable) An appearance of light, especially one which is indistinct or small, or short-lived.
(countable) Sometimes as hot gleam: a warm ray of sunlight; also, a period of warm weather, for instance, between showers of rain.
(uncountable) Brightness or shininess; radiance, splendour.
A bright, but intermittent or short-lived, appearance of something.
A look of joy or liveliness on one's face.
An indistinct sign of something; a glimpse or hint.
verb
(figuratively) To be strongly but briefly apparent.
(intransitive, falconry, obsolete) Of a hawk or other bird of prey: to disgorge filth from its crop or gorge.
(transitive) Chiefly in conjunction with an adverb: to cause (light) to shine.
To shine, especially in an indistinct or intermittent manner; to glisten, to glitter.
glime
glome
glome
noun
(anatomy) One of the two prominences at the posterior extremity of the frog of a horse's foot.
(botany) A globular head of flowers.
(geometry) A hypersphere in 4-dimensional Euclidean space defined as the set of all points that are at a given distance from a given point, also called a 3-sphere.
(obsolete) gloom
verb
(obsolete) To look gloomy, morose, or sullen.
glume
glume
noun
(botany) A basal, membranous, outer sterile husk or bract in the flowers of grasses (Poaceae) and sedges (Cyperaceae).
gnome
gnome
noun
(astronomy, meteorology) An upper atmospheric optical phenomenon associated with thunderstorms, a compact blue starter.
(magic, alchemy, Rosicrucianism) An elemental (spirit or corporeal creature associated with a classical element) associated with earth.
(mythology, fantasy) One of a race of imaginary human-like beings, usually depicted as short and typically bearded males, who inhabit the inner parts of the earth and act as guardians of mines, mineral treasure, etc.; in modern fantasy literature and games, when distinguished from dwarves, gnomes are usually even smaller than dwarves and more focussed on engineering than mining.
(often derogatory) A banker, especially a secretive international one.
A brief reflection or maxim; a pithy saying.
A person of small stature or misshapen features, or of strange appearance.
A small statue of a dwarf-like character, often bearded, placed in a garden.
The northern pygmy owl, Glaucidium gnoma, a small owl of the western United States.
golem
golem
noun
(by extension, fantasy) A humanoid creature made from any previously inanimate matter, such as wood or stone, animated by magic.
(mythology) A humanoid creature made from clay, animated by magic.
gomel
gomel
Proper noun
Second-largest city of Belarus.
gomer
gomer
noun
(US, military slang) An opponent in combat or in training.
(US, military slang, derogatory) An inept trainee or serviceperson.
(historical units of measure, archaic) Alternative form of omer: a former Hebrew unit of dry volume equal to about 2.3 L or 2.1 quarts.
(medical slang, derogatory) An undesirable hospital patient, or a patient who does not need medical care.
(slang, derogatory) A dirty, senile, or otherwise unpleasant patient.
(slang, derogatory) A stupid, awkward, or oafish person.
(slang, informal) A patient who does not respond to medical treatment.
A conical chamber at the breech of the bore in heavy ordnance, especially in mortars.
(intransitive, obsolete) To grieve; to be sorry; to fret; to be vexed or displeased.
(transitive, obsolete) To vex; grill; make angry or sorry.
grime
grime
noun
(music) A genre of urban music that emerged in London, England, in the early 2000s, primarily a development of UK garage, dancehall, and hip hop.
Dirt, grease, soot, etc. that is ingrained and difficult to remove.
verb
To begrime; to cake with dirt.
grume
grume
noun
A clot (of blood)
A thick semisolid
gymel
gymel
noun
Alternative form of gimel (“Semitic letter”)
image
image
noun
(computing) A file that contains all information needed to produce a live working copy. (See disk image and image copy.)
(mathematics) The subset of a codomain comprising those elements that are images of something.
(mathematics) What a function maps to.
(obsolete) Show; appearance; cast.
(radio) A form of interference: a weaker "copy" of a strong signal that occurs at a different frequency.
A characteristic of a person, group or company etc., style, manner of dress, how one is or wishes to be perceived by others.
A mental picture of something not real or not present.
A statue or idol.
An optical or other representation of a real object; a graphic; a picture.
verb
(transitive) To create an image of.
(transitive) To reflect, mirror.
(transitive) To represent by an image or symbol; to portray.
(transitive, computing) To create a complete backup copy of a file system or other entity.
ingem
madge
madge
noun
The barn owl.
The magpie.
magec
maged
magee
magel
magen
mages
mange
mange
noun
(veterinary medicine) A skin disease of nonhuman mammals caused by parasitic mites (Sarcoptes spp., Demodecidae spp.).
marge
marge
noun
(archaic) margin; edge; brink or verge.
(colloquial, UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia) margarine.
mcgee
megan
megen
meges
meggi
meggs
meggy
meigs
meigs
Proper noun
a city in Mitchell and Thomas Counties, Georgia, USA.
an unincorporated community in Morgan County, Ohio, USA.
merge
merge
noun
The joining together of multiple sources.
verb
(intransitive) To combine into a whole.
(transitive) To combine into a whole.
To blend gradually into something else.
mergh
meung
midge
midge
noun
(fishing) any bait or lure designed to resemble a midge
any of various small two-winged flies, for example, from the family Chironomidae or non-biting midges, the family Chaoboridae or phantom midges, and the family Ceratopogonidae or biting midges, all belonging to the order Diptera
minge
minge
noun
(Britain, Australia, New Zealand, vulgar, slang) The pubic hair and vulva.
(US, archaic, dialect) A small biting fly; a midge.
verb
(obsolete) Synonym of ming (“to mix”)
mnage
modge
molge
monge
munge
munge
verb
(transitive, computing, informal) To add a spamblock to (an email address).
(transitive, computing, informal) To transform data in an undefined or unexplained manner, as for example when data wrangling requires nonsystemic or nonsystematic edits.
(transitive, genealogy, informal) To corrupt a record about an individual by erroneously merging in information about another individual.
ogema
ogema
Proper noun
A city in Minnesota.
A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
A town and/or a in Wisconsin.
omega
omega
noun
(fandom slang) In omegaverse fiction, a person of a submissive secondary sex driven by biology, magic, or other means to bond with an alpha, with males of this type often being able to get pregnant.
(often capitalized) The end; the final, last or ultimate in a sequence.
(physics) Angular velocity; symbol: ω.
(set theory) A transfinite ordinal number referring to the next position after ordering a countably infinite set.
(slang) An omega male.
The twenty-fourth letter of the Classical and the Modern Greek alphabet, and the twenty-eighth letter of the Old and the Ancient Greek alphabet, i.e. the last letter of every Greek alphabet. Uppercase version: Ω; lowercase: ω.
pegma
regma
regma
noun
(botany) A kind of dry fruit, consisting of three or more cells, each of which eventually breaks open at the inner angle.