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There are 19 words beginning with GIT

GITgit n. (Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, slang, derogatory) A silly, incompetent, stupid, or annoying…
git v. (Appalachia, Southern US, AAVE) To get, begone.
git v. (Appalachia, Southern US, AAVE) To get (leave; scram; begone).
GITANAGITANA n. (Spanish) a female gypsy.
GITANASGITANA n. (Spanish) a female gypsy.
GITANOGITANO n. (Spanish) a male gypsy.
GITANOSGITANO n. (Spanish) a male gypsy.
GITCHgitch n. (Saskatchewan, Manitoba, slang) Underwear.
GITCH n. (Canadian) underpants, also GINCH, GONCH, GOTCH.
GITCHESGITCH n. (Canadian) underpants, also GINCH, GONCH, GOTCH.
GITEgite n. Alternative form of gîte.
gite n. (Obsolete) A gown.
gîte n. A French holiday home, or a rented tourist cottage.
GITESgites n. Plural of gite.
gîtes n. Plural of gîte.
GITE n. (French) in France, a farmhouse offering holiday accommodation.
GITSgits n. Plural of git.
GITS n. GIT.
GITTARONEGITTARONE n. (Italian) an acoustic bass guitar.
GITTARONESGITTARONE n. (Italian) an acoustic bass guitar.
GITTEDgitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of git.
GIT v. to get.
GITTERNgittern n. A small, quill-plucked, gut-strung musical instrument, most commonly with three to four strings in doubles…
gittern v. To play on the gittern.
GITTERN v. to play a medieval guitar.
GITTERNEDgitterned v. Simple past tense and past participle of gittern.
GITTERN v. to play a medieval guitar.
GITTERNINGgitterning v. Present participle of gittern.
GITTERN v. to play a medieval guitar.
GITTERNSgitterns n. Plural of gittern.
GITTERN v. to play a medieval guitar.
GITTINgittin v. (Nonstandard, dialectal) Alternative spelling of gitting.
GET n. a Jewish divorce.
GITTINGgitting v. Present participle of git.
GIT v. to get.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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