Words Starting With "G"

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Guiltiest

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The word "guiltiest" is the superlative form of the adjective "guilty", which means feeling or showing a sense of responsibility or remorse for a wrong committed. The word "guiltiest" refers to the person or thing that is most responsible or accountable for a wrongdoing or a feeling of guilt. For example: "The guiltiest person in the room was the one who had been lying."

Guiltily

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In a guilty manner; showing feelings of guilt or shame.

Guiltiness

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Guiltiness: A tendency or feeling of guilt, accompanied by a sense of regret, remorse, or shame, often resulting from one's actions or omissions.

Guiltless

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Free from guilt or sense of guilt; innocent; exempt from blame or censure.

Guiltlessness

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Guiltlessness refers to the state of being free from guilt, innocence, or the absence of any sense of wrongdoing or complicity. It implies doing what is right, without any sense of responsibility or moral obligation.

Guilty

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Feeling or showing that you have done something wrong and should be punished; responsible for something bad or unjust; having a sense of shame or regret because of something you have done.

Guimp

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meanings or definitions for the word "guimp". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized. Could you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

Guimpe

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A guimpe is a type of traditional French and Belgian undergarment, typically worn by women, consisting of a close-fitting bodice that covers the breasts and abdomen.

Guin

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Guin is a noun that refers to gold, or alternatively, a Guinea (a former British pound coin and pre-decimal currency). It can also be used as a name, such as Guin Lelaine, a theoretical physicist.

Guinea-bissau

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Guinea-Bissau is a country located in West Africa. It is a former Portuguese colony and gained independence in 1974. It is the oldest verifiably established democracy in Africa and has a population of approximately 1.9 million people. The country is known for its lush rainforests, mangrove swamps, and diverse wildlife, including monkeys, antelopes, and crocodiles.

Guinea-fowl

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A guinea-fowl is a type of domesticated bird that belongs to the pheasant family (Phasianidae). It is a large bird, typically 40-50 cm (16-20 in) in length, with a distinctive call that sounds like a loud, screeching "bock-bock-bock". Guinea-fowl are native to Africa but have been introduced to other parts of the world and are often kept as a domestic animal for their eggs and meat. They have a protective, semi-domesticated status and are recognized by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

Guinea-pig

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A guinea-pig is a small, gentle rodent native to South America, often kept as a pet. It is also a term used metaphorically to describe someone or something that is used as a test subject or an experimental model, often in a casual or unwilling manner, similar to how a guinea-pig might be used in scientific research.

Guinea-pigs

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Guinea pigs are small, furry, social rodents that are commonly kept as pets. They are native to South America and are also known as cavies. Guinea pigs are often referred to as "pigs" because of their resemblance to pigs, but they are not actually related to pigs. They are popular pets due to their gentle nature, ease of care, and ability to recognize and respond to their owners.

Guinea

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The noun "guinea" can refer to:<br><br> A former British gold coin, worth one pound and one shilling, that was in circulation from 1663 to 1816.<br> A term used to refer to a person from Western Africa, particularly from the region that is now Ghana, Nigeria, or the Ivory Coast.<br> As a compound word, "guinea pig" refers to a small, furry rodent, Cavia porcellus, often kept as a pet.<br><br>In addition, "guinea" can also be used as a unit of money or currency, particularly in African countries.

Guinean

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Guinean refers to something or someone related to Guinea, a country in West Africa. It can also refer to people or things of Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, or Equatorial Guinea. For example:<br><br> A Guinean farmer would be a farmer from one of these countries.<br> The Guinean coast refers to the coastline of one of these countries.<br> A Guinean person may be a citizen or national of one of these countries.<br> The Guinean franc is the currency of several countries in the region.

Guineans

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People from Guinea, a country in West Africa.

Guineas

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Guineas refers to guinea coins, which are old British or Irish coins that were equal to one pound and one shilling. It can also refer to a synonym for a Guinea hen, a type of wild or domesticated bird.

Guinevere

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Guinevere is a legendary queen in Arthurian mythology, known as the wife of King Arthur and the illegitimate daughter of King Leodegrance of Cameliard. She is often depicted as a symbol of beauty, grace, and fidelity, but her reputation is also tarnished by her supposed infidelity with Sir Lancelot, Arthur's most trusted knight.

Guinguette

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A guinguette is a type of small restaurant or tavern, typically located in a rustic or picturesque setting, where music and dance are entertained. It originated in France and is often associated with traditional folk music and dance, such as the waltz or the Mazurka.

Guinness

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Guinness is a brand of Irish stout beer that originated in Dublin, Ireland. It is brewed by Guinness Ltd, a symbol of Irish heritage and tradition.

Guipure

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Guipure is a type of lace fabric that is made from cotton, silk, or linen thread, and is characterized by its intricately woven pattern and delicate texture. It is often used in clothing, particularly in evening wear and formal gowns, as well as in home decor accessories such as tablecloths and curtains. Guipure lace is known for its elegant and sophisticated appearance, and is often used to add a touch of luxury to various designs.

Guirland

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I think you meant "garland". A garland is a decorative arrangement of flowers, leaves, or other materials, typically worn or hung around the neck, head, or on a wall to add a touch of beauty or festivity. It can also refer to a ribbon or other flexible material used as a decoration, often in a festive or celebratory context.

Guisborough

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Guisborough is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated near the North York Moors national park and is known for its rich history, cultural attractions, and natural beauty.

Guise

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A disguise or a false appearance, often used to conceal one's true identity or intentions. Example: "The spy wore a different guise every time he went undercover."

Guiseley

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Guiseley is a small town and civil parish in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough of West Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) to the north of Leeds city centre.

Guiser

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Guise: a person's or thing's outward appearance, especially when different from their or its true nature.

Guises

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Guises refers to a person's outward appearance or behavior, which may not accurately reflect their true nature or character. It can also mean a disguise or cover-up, used to deceive or conceal one's true identity or intentions.

Guitar

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A guitar is a stringed musical instrument played by plucking or strumming its strings. It is a popular instrument in many genres, including rock, pop, jazz, and classical music. The guitar typically has a fingerboard with frets, six strings, and an adjustable body shape. There are various types of guitars, including acoustic, electric, classical, and bass guitars.

Guitarist

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A musician who plays the guitar, especially as a main instrument in a band or as a solo performer.

Guitarists

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Plural noun referring to people who play the guitar, especially as a profession or hobby.

Guitars

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Guitars are stringed instruments that are played by plucking or strumming the strings to produce sound. They are commonly used in various types of music, including rock, pop, classical, and folk. Guitars typically have six strings, but some types of guitars have more or fewer strings. There are different types of guitars, such as acoustic, electric, bass, and classical guitars, each with its own unique characteristics and sounds.

Guitguit

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "guitguit". It seems to be a made-up or non-existent word. If you meant something else or provided a different word, I'd be happy to help you with its meaning!

Guixi

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Guixi is a city located in the Jiangxi province of China. It is known for its rich cultural and historical heritage, including ancient temples, pagodas, and calligraphy. The city is also famous for its traditional crafts, such as weaving, printing, and making lacquerware.

Guiyang

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Guiyang is the capital city of Guizhou Province in southwest China. It is known for its natural scenery, rich cultural heritage, and unique intangible cultural heritage.

Guizhou

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Guizhou is a province in the southwestern part of China. Its name literally translates to "old room" or "old house" in Chinese, but the province's name is believed to have originated from the Zhuang people's tradition of revering their ancestors and the elders in their community as the "old room" or "old house" that symbolizes the continuation of family lineage.

Gujarat

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Gujarat is a state located on the western coast of India. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, historical monuments, and cuisine. The state is also known for its textile industry, particularly its handloom textiles and bandhinis. It is also the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, the leader of India's independence movement.