Words |
Parts of Speech |
Meaning/Definition/Similar Words |
guacho |
noun |
One of the mixed-blood (Spanish-Indian) inhabitants of the pampas of South America; a mestizo., An Indian who serves as a messenger. |
guaiac |
adjective |
Pertaining to, or resembling, guaiacum., Guaiacum. |
guanin |
noun |
A crystalline substance (C5H5N5O) contained in guano. It is also a constituent of the liver, pancreas, and other glands in mammals. |
guanos |
plural |
of Guano |
guards |
noun pl. |
A body of picked troops; as, “The Household Guards.” |
gueber |
noun |
Alt. of Guebre |
guebre |
noun |
Same as Gheber. |
guelph |
noun |
Alt. of Guelf |
guenon |
noun |
One of several long-tailed Oriental monkeys, of the genus Cercocebus, as the green monkey and grivet. |
gue’vi |
noun |
One of several very small species and varieties of African antelopes, of the genus Cephalophus, as the Cape guevi or kleeneboc (Cephalophus pygmaea); — called also pygmy antelope. |
guffaw |
noun |
A loud burst of laughter; a horse laugh. |
guffer |
noun |
The eelpout; guffer eel. |
guggle |
verb i. |
See Gurgle. |
guided |
imp. & past participle |
of Guide |
guider |
noun |
A guide; a director. |
guidon |
verb t. |
A small flag or streamer, as that carried by cavalry, which is broad at one end and nearly pointed at the other, or that used to direct the movements of a body of infantry, or to make signals at sea; also, the flag of a guild or fraternity. In the United States service, each company of cavalry has a guidon., One who carries a flag., One of a community established at Rome, by Charlemagne, to guide pilgrims to the Holy Land. |
guilor |
noun |
A deceiver; one who deludes, or uses guile. |
guilty |
superl. |
Having incurred guilt; criminal; morally delinquent; wicked; chargeable with, or responsible for, something censurable; justly exposed to penalty; — used with of, and usually followed by the crime, sometimes by the punishment., Evincing or indicating guilt; involving guilt; as, a guilty look; a guilty act; a guilty feeling., Conscious; cognizant., Condemned to payment. |
guinea |
noun |
A district on the west coast of Africa (formerly noted for its export of gold and slaves) after which the Guinea fowl, Guinea grass, Guinea peach, etc., are named., A gold coin of England current for twenty-one shillings sterling, or about five dollars, but not coined since the issue of sovereigns in 1817. |
guiser |
noun |
A person in disguise; a masker; a mummer. |
guitar |
noun |
A stringed instrument of music resembling the lute or the violin, but larger, and having six strings, three of silk covered with silver wire, and three of catgut, — played upon with the fingers. |
gulden |
noun |
See Guilder. |
gulgul |
noun |
A cement made in India from sea shells, pulverized and mixed with oil, and spread over a ship’s bottom, to prevent the boring of worms. |
gulist |
noun |
A glutton. |
gulled |
imp. & past participle |
of Gull |
guller |
noun |
One who gulls; a deceiver. |
gullet |
noun |
The tube by which food and drink are carried from the pharynx to the stomach; the esophagus., Something shaped like the food passage, or performing similar functions, A channel for water., A preparatory cut or channel in excavations, of sufficient width for the passage of earth wagons., A concave cut made in the teeth of some saw blades. |
gulles |
plural |
of Gully |
gulped |
imp. & past participle |
of Gulp |
gummed |
imp. &. p. |
of Gum |
gummer |
noun |
A punch-cutting tool, or machine for deepening and enlarging the spaces between the teeth of a worn saw. |
gunjah |
noun |
See Ganja. |
gunnel |
noun |
A gunwale., A small, eel-shaped, marine fish of the genus Muraenoides; esp., M. gunnellus of Europe and America; — called also gunnel fish, butterfish, rock eel. |
gunner |
noun |
One who works a gun, whether on land or sea; a cannoneer., A warrant officer in the navy having charge of the ordnance on a vessel., The great northern diver or loon. See Loon., The sea bream. |
gunnie |
noun |
Space left by the removal of ore. |
gurgle |
verb i. |
To run or flow in a broken, irregular, noisy current, as water from a bottle, or a small stream among pebbles or stones., The act of gurgling; a broken, bubbling noise. “Tinkling gurgles.” |
gurjun |
noun |
A thin balsam or wood oil derived from the Diptcrocarpus laevis, an East Indian tree. It is used in medicine, and as a substitute for linseed oil in the coarser kinds of paint. |
gurlet |
noun |
A pickax with one sharp point and one cutting edge. |
gurnet |
noun |
One ofseveral European marine fishes, of the genus Trigla and allied genera, having a large and spiny head, with mailed cheeks. Some of the species are highly esteemed for food. The name is sometimes applied to the American sea robins. |
gushed |
imp. & past participle |
of Gush |
gusher |
noun |
One who gushes. |
gusset |
noun |
A small piece of cloth inserted in a garment, for the purpose of strengthening some part or giving it a tapering enlargement., Anything resembling a gusset in a garment, A small piece of chain mail at the openings of the joints beneath the arms., A kind of bracket, or angular piece of iron, fastened in the angles of a structure to give strength or stiffness; esp., the part joining the barrel and the fire box of a locomotive boiler., An abatement or mark of dishonor in a coat of arms, resembling a gusset. |
gutted |
imp. & past participle |
of Gut |
guttae |
plural |
of Gutta |
gutter |
noun |
A channel at the eaves of a roof for conveying away the rain; an eaves channel; an eaves trough., A small channel at the roadside or elsewhere, to lead off surface water., Any narrow channel or groove; as, a gutter formed by erosion in the vent of a gun from repeated firing., To cut or form into small longitudinal hollows; to channel., To supply with a gutter or gutters., To become channeled, as a candle when the flame flares in the wind. |
guttle |
noun |
To put into the gut; to swallow greedily; to gorge; to gormandize. [Obs.] L’Estrange. |
guying |
present participle & vb. noun |
of Guy |
guzzle |
verb i. |
To swallow liquor greedily; to drink much or frequently., To swallow much or often; to swallow with immoderate gust; to drink greedily or continually; as, one who guzzles beer., An insatiable thing or person. |