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Page 15 of 55 for the letter G

gail, gale, gell,
gell [gɛl]
n. A gale, a strong wind. A brawl, squabble, row.
v. To bawl, quarrel noisily.
gell, gellie,
gell [ˈgɛl]
n. A leech.
dim. gellie
galley_trough, gallytrough, gallytrout, gelletroch, gellytroch, gerletroch,
gellytroch [ˈgɛlɪtrɔx]
n. NEC. The char Salvelinus alpinus.
gem,
gem [dʒɛm]
n. A gem, jewel.
gaimblin, gammel, gammle, gemble, gembler, gemblin, gemmle,
gemble [ˈgɛmbɪl]
v. To gamble.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
gembler: A person who gambles.
gemblin [ˈgɛmblɪn]: Gambling.
gamelock, gemblet, gemlad, gemlad, gemlet, gemlick, gimlet,
gemlet [ˈgɛmlət, SN. S. ˈgɛmlɪk, NN.b. ˈgɛmləd]
n. A gimlet.
gaime, gam, gamester, gamey, gamie, gehm, gem, geme, gemm, gemme, gemmie, gemmie, gemmster, gemster, ghem,
gemm [g(j)ɛm]
n. Game.
dim. gemmie Gamekeeper.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
a gemm at the ...: A game of ...
gemmster: A gamer, a gambler.
gender, gener, genner, jander, janderin,
gender [ˈdʒɛn(d)ər]
n. Gender, offspring, progeny. I.Sh. Of a female animal: in heat.
general, generaleeze, generalise, gentheral, gineral,
general [ˈdʒɛnərəl]
n. A general. A first year course at a university.
adj. General.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
generalise: To generalise.
generally: In general.
geenus, geni, genie, genious, genius, genus, geny, janius, jeenyass,
genie [ˈdʒini]
n. Genius, inherent ability, natural aptitude.
 
genious [ˈdʒinjəs]
adj. Ingenious, having genius or intelligence.

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