ETTLING | • ettling n. (Obsolete) The act or process of intending; intention; purpose; endeavour. • ettling v. Present participle of ettle. • ettling n. (Obsolete) Earnings; wages. |
GALETTE | • galette n. A type of flat, round cake from France. • galette n. Clipping of Breton galette: a crêpe or pancake made with buckwheat flour, and often with a savoury filling… • GALETTE n. (French) a round, flat, sweet or savoury cake. |
GANTLET | • gantlet n. Alternative spelling of gauntlet. • GANTLET n. (obsolete) an armoured glove, also GANTELOPE, GANTLOPE, GAUNTLET. • GANTLET v. to protect with an armoured glove. |
GESTALT | • gestalt n. A collection of physical, biological, psychological or symbolic elements that creates a whole, unified… • gestalt n. Shape, form. • Gestalt n. Alternative letter-case form of gestalt. |
GLITTER | • glitter n. A bright, sparkling light; shininess or brilliance. • glitter n. A shiny, decorative adornment, sometimes sprinkled on glue to make simple artwork. • glitter n. (Figurative) Glitz. |
GLOTTAL | • glottal adj. Of or relating to the glottis. • glottal adj. (Phonetics) Articulated with the glottis. • glottal n. (Linguistics) A sound made with the glottis. |
GLOTTIC | • glottic adj. (Anatomy, relational) Of or pertaining to the glottis or the tongue. • GLOTTIC adj. of or pertaining to, or produced by, the glottis, also GLOTTAL. |
GLOTTIS | • glottis n. (Anatomy) The opening between the true vocal cords which is located in the larynx and affects voice… • GLOTTIS n. (Greek) the opening between the vocal chords. |
GLUTTED | • glutted v. Simple past tense and past participle of glut. • GLUT v. to feed or fill to excess. |
GLUTTON | • glutton adj. Gluttonous; greedy; gormandizing. • glutton n. One who eats voraciously, obsessively, or to excess; a gormandizer. • glutton n. (Figuratively) One who consumes voraciously, obsessively, or to excess. |
GUTTLED | • guttled v. Simple past tense and past participle of guttle. • GUTTLE v. to eat rapidly. |
GUTTLER | • guttler n. (Britain, dialect) One who guttles; a greedy eater; a glutton. • GUTTLER n. a greedy eater; a glutton. |
GUTTLES | • guttles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of guttle. • guttles n. Plural of guttle. • GUTTLE v. to eat rapidly. |
LETTING | • letting v. Present participle of let. • letting n. (UK) Synonym of tenancy. • letting n. (US, dated) The award of a public contract. |
LOTTING | • lotting v. Present participle of lot. • LOT v. to separate into batches. |
TIGHTLY | • tightly adv. In a tight manner. • tightly adv. (Of speech) Curtly in a way that suggests anger or other intense emotion is being contained. • TIGHT adv. firmly or closely fixed in place. |
TILTING | • tilting v. Present participle of tilt. • tilting n. The motion of something that tilts; a tilt. • tilting n. The process by which blister steel is rendered ductile by being forged with a tilt hammer. |
TITLING | • titling v. Present participle of title. • titling n. The act of giving something a title, or of impressing the title on the back of a book. • titling n. (Law) A legal right to a property; holding a title. |
TRIGLOT | • triglot n. A trilingual person. • triglot adj. Containing, knowing, or relating to three languages; synonym of trilingual. • TRIGLOT n. a book written in three languages. |
TWIGLET | • twiglet n. A small twig. • TWIGLET n. a small twig. |