Words Starting With "G"

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Graduands

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Graduands refer to students who have successfully completed their studies and are about to receive their degree or diploma. They have fulfilled all the requirements for their academic program and are now on the cusp of graduation, awaiting the official conferral of their degree.

Graduant

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I think you meant "graduate".<br><br>A graduate is a person who has completed a course of study at a university or college and has been awarded a degree.

Graduate

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A graduate is a person who has successfully completed a course of study at a college, university, or school, typically resulting in the award of a degree, diploma, or certificate. It can also refer to someone who has completed a training or educational program in a specific field or profession.

Graduated

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To have graduated means to have completed a course of study at a school, college, or university and been officially recognized as having achieved a degree or diploma.

Graduates

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Graduates refer to people who have successfully completed a course of study at a university, college, or other educational institution, and have been awarded a degree. They have completed all the requirements of their program and are now qualified to enter the workforce or pursue further education.

Graduating

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To graduate means to successfully complete a course of study or training at a school, college, or university, and to receive a diploma or degree as a result. It is a point of great significance in a student's academic career, marking the completion of a significant period of learning.

Graduation

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The word "graduation" refers to the ceremony and process of conferring a degree or diploma upon students who have completed a course of study, typically at a university or college. It is often marked by the presentation of a diploma or degree and a formal ceremony, and is an important milestone in a student's academic career.

Graduations

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Graduations refer to the act of awarding academic degrees or diplomas to students who have successfully completed a program of study, typically at the end of a university program or a high school career.

Graeae

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The word "Graeae" refers to the three sea-nymph sisters in Greek mythology, who are known for sharing a single eye among them. They are often depicted as old and ugly, and are said to have lived in the Aegean Sea.

Graecism

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A graecism refers to a colloquialism, idiom, or expression that is characteristic of Greek-American culture, particularly in the United States. It is often used to describe a cultural expression or habit that is peculiar to the Greek-American community, such as a way of speaking, a phrase, or a mannerism.

Graeco-roman

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"Graeco-Roman" refers to the cultural and intellectual legacy of ancient Greece and Rome, particularly in the classical period. It describes the fusion or synthesis of Greek and Roman ideas, customs, and practices, often applied to art, architecture, philosophy, and literature. The term highlights the significant influence Greco-Roman civilization had on Western culture, shaping the development of Western philosophy, politics, and aesthetics.

Graecophile

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A graecophile is a person who has a strong love and admiration for ancient Greece, its culture, and its people. It refers to someone who is fascinated by the history, literature, art, architecture, philosophy, and mythology of ancient Greece, and often collects and appreciates Greek artifacts, reads Greek literature, and follows Greek festivals and traditions.

Graf

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Graf is an English word that has multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. Graf is a shortened form of the surname GRAFIN, which is a title of nobility, equivalent to "count" or "earl".<br>2. In abbreviations, Graf can stand for "Graphic", which refers to visual arts, design, or computer graphics.<br>3. Graf was also the pseudonym of Albrecht Graf, a German astronomer and mathematician.<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to determine which meaning is most relevant. Could you provide more information about how you encountered the word "graf"?

Graffiti

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Graffiti refers to writings or drawings that are scratched, painted, or marked on a surface, typically in a public place, without permission from the owner of the surface. It often includes written messages, images, or symbols that are intended to be seen by a wide audience and can be used to express a message, convey a sense of identity or belonging, or simply to create art.

Graffitist

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A graffitist is a person who creates graffiti, which is a form of street art or vandalism that involves writing or drawing on a surface, often in public places such as walls, buildings, or streets.

Graffitists

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Graffitists are individuals who engage in the act of graffiti, typically writing or drawing on surfaces with a spray can or other writing instruments. They can be amateur or professional artists, often working in urban environments to create public art or statements.

Graffito

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Graffito refers to a drawing or inscription made on a surface, typically in a temporary or clandestine manner, often without the owner's permission. It can be a form of street art, vandalism, or subversive political statement.

Graft

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The word "graft" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. In botany, a graft is a process where a piece of a plant (called a scion) is attached to the root system of another plant (called a stock). This is often done to combine the desirable characteristics of one plant with the strong root system of another.<br>2. In surgery, a graft refers to the process of transplanting tissue or an organ from one part of the body to another. For example, a skin graft might be used to replace damaged skin with healthy skin from elsewhere on the body.<br>3. In politics and business, graft can refer to the act of using one's position of power or influence for personal gain or to advance one's interests. This is often considered unethical or corrupt.<br>4. In informal language, graft can also mean to attach or connect something (like a pipe or a valve) to another object, often in a rough or temporary manner.<br><br>In general, the core idea of "graft" is the idea of combining or attaching one thing to another, often to achieve a desired outcome or to increase its value or functionality.

Grafted

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To graft means to attach or join two things, such as a branch or a piece of tissue, to another thing, typically a main stem or a root. Grafted can also be used to describe something that is attached or joined in this way. For example, a grafting process is a technique in biology where healthy tissue is joined to a damaged area. In linguistics, a phrase can be grafted onto another phrase or sentence to add additional meaning or emphasis. In general, the word grafted typically implies a connection or union between two separate entities.

Grafting

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Grafting is a horticultural technique in which a piece of a stem (called a graft) from one plant is joined to the root system of another plant. This is often done to join a desirable fruiting branch or stem from one plant to the root system of another, in order to combine the benefits of both plants, such as improved fruit quality or enhanced disease resistance.

Grafton

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Grafton is a noun that refers to a township, city, or other local government unit in several countries, including Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It can also refer to a person or a branch of a plant that has been joined to another, especially as a new shoot or branch.

Grafts

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Grafts refer to a piece of tissue or cells that are transferred or implanted from one person or part of the body to another person or part of the body, typically with the aim of repairing or replacing damaged tissue, restoring function, or reconstructing a missing part.

Graham

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Graham refers to a type of cracker, typically made from whole wheat flour, water, and salt. It can also refer to Graham flour, which is a coarsely ground wheat flour used to make Graham cracker. Additionally, Graham can also be a surname, particularly Scottish or English. In a food sense, Graham crackers are often associated with s'mores, a popular campfire treat.

Grahamite

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Grahamite refers to a follower of the Scottish clergyman Thomas Graham, who was a strong advocate for the repeal of the Test Acts in Scotland. The term is particularly used to describe those who supported the movement for the independence of the Church of Scotland from the Church of England.

Graiae

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Graiae is a noun that refers to a mythological species of women who were said to be beautiful and long-lived, but also ugly and uninviting in their old age. They were the daughters of the sea god Uranus and appeared in Greek mythology. The term is often used to describe a person or thing that changes from being beautiful or attractive to being ugly or uninviting over time.

Grail

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The word "grail" refers to a cup or chalice, often symbolizing the ultimate goal or prize, often associated with the legendary cup that, according to Christian tradition, Jesus Christ used at the Last Supper and which was then taken to heaven by angels. In popular culture, the term has been used metaphorically to describe a quest or pursuit of something highly sought after or ideal.

Grails

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Grails is a popular open-source web application framework built on top of the Groovy language, which is a Java-based language. Grails provides a high-level, developer-friendly framework for building robust, scalable web applications quickly and efficiently. It is often used for building web applications, such as blogs, social media platforms, and content management systems. Grails is known for its simplicity, convention-over-configuration approach, and Hibernate-based persistence layer. It is often compared to other web frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails, Spring, and Django, due to its similar model-view-controller architecture and focus on rapid development.

Grain

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Grain refers to a small, hard seed or kernel, such as those found in grasses, wheat, rice, and oats. It can also refer to the texture or quality of something that is rough or coarse, like the grain of wood.

Grained

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Gained refers to the act of obtaining or acquiring something, whether it be knowledge, skill, experience, or material possessions. It can also refer to the result of hard work, patience, and perseverance. For example:<br><br> "After months of studying, she finally gained a good understanding of the subject."<br> "The company gained more customers after it introduced a new marketing strategy."<br> "He gained confidence after completing his first marathon."

Graininess

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The word "graininess" refers to the visible texture or structure of a image or surface, often seen as dots, lines, or patterns. It can also describe the rough or coarse quality of something, similar to graininess of sandpaper. In photography, graininess typically refers to the coarseness or visible texture of film or digital sensor noise, which can affect image quality. In general, graininess can describe any situation where a rough or subtle texture or pattern is visible, often detracting from visual clarity or smoothness.

Grains

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Grains refer to the small, hard seeds of certain plants, such as wheat, rice, oats, and barley. They are an important source of food for humans and animals, and are often used to make flour, bread, and other baked goods.

Grainy

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Grainy refers to something that has a rough, uneven, or grain-like texture or appearance.

Graip

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I think you meant "grasp".<br><br>Grasp refers to the act of holding or seizing something with the hands, or to understand or comprehend something in a mental sense. For example, "I had to grasp the hot cup carefully not to spill it" or "It took me a while to grasp the complex concept, but eventually I understood it".

Grallatores

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Unfortunately, I couldn't find the word "grallatores" in my dictionaries. It's possible that it's a rare or obscure word, or it may be a misspelling or a word from a specific domain or language that I'm not familiar with.<br><br>If you could provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, I may be able to help you better. Alternatively, you can also try searching online or checking a Latin dictionary, as "grallatores" appears to be a Latin word.

Grallatory

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I apologize, but the word "grallatory" is not a real word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or non-existent term. Therefore, I cannot provide a definition for it.

Gralline

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I apologize, but I couldn't find a word "gralline" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?