Words Starting With "G"

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Gusting

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The word "gusting" is a present participle of the verb "gust", which means to blow suddenly and powerfully, often in short bursts. When describing the weather, "gusting" is used to describe strong, sudden winds or gusts, often accompanied by thunderstorms or heavy rain. In this context, "gusting" is often used to convey a sense of sudden intensity and unpredictability.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The winds were gusting strong, making it difficult to open the door.<br> The storm was gusting so hard that it was hard to stand outside.<br><br>In a broader sense, "gusting" can also be used to describe anything that is sudden, intense, or violent, such as a gusting blow to the body or a gusting argument.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The boxer took a gusting punch to the nose.<br> The row between the two friends was gusting hot, with both sides refusing to back down.

Gusto

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Gusto is an adverb that means doing something with enthusiasm, eagerness, or relish. It can describe a positive attitude or energy towards an activity, suggesting that someone is performing it with genuine interest or enjoyment, often with a sense of passion or excitement. For example: "He performed the song with gusto, receiving a standing ovation."

Gusts

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Gusts are sudden, strong, and brief blasts of wind, typically stronger than a normal breeze. They are often felt as a swift, short-lived wind that can cause leaves to rustle, trees to sway, or even cause objects to move slightly. Gusts can be caused by various weather conditions, such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, or strong fronts, and can be a sign of increasing wind speed or turbulence ahead.

Gusty

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The word "gusty" is an adjective that means having strong, sudden, and violent winds, often causing the wind to blow fiercely and unpredictably. It can also describe something or someone that has a lot of energy, enthusiasm, or passion.

Gut-wrenching

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Gut-wrenching is an adjective that means causing intense emotional distress, pain, or suffering. It often describes an experience, event, or reaction that leaves one feeling deeply upset, disturbed, or moved to the core. The phrase is often used to convey a sense of emotional turmoil, as if something has ripped or wrenched one's insides, leaving them feeling vulnerable and shaken.

Gut

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The word "gut" has several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br>1. The intestines or internal organs of an animal, especially as food.<br><br>Example: "The chef used the pig's gut to make the sausages."<br><br>2. A person's intuition or instinct.<br><br>Example: "I trusted my gut and decided to take the job offer."<br><br>3. A person's emotional or mental state.<br><br>Example: "I felt a knot in my gut after the argument with my partner."<br><br>4. To remove the insides of something, especially a fish or an animal.<br><br>Example: "The chef gutted the fish and cooked it on the grill."<br><br>5. In sports, especially American football, the line of scrimmage is sometimes referred to as the "gut".<br><br>Example: "The quarterback called a play at the gut, and the running back broke through for a big gain."

Gutenberg

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Gutenberg refers to Johannes Gutenberg, a German goldsmith and printer who is credited with inventing the movable-type printing press around 1440. This invention revolutionized book production, making it possible to mass-produce printed materials, and is often considered the most important invention of the second millennium. The term "Gutenberg" is also used to describe the project of digitizing and making available over 50,000 public domain works, including books, documents, and other materials, through the Internet Archive.

Guthrie

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Guthrie is a proper noun, specifically a surname of Scottish and Irish origin. It can be related to the following people:<br><br> Woody Guthrie, an American singer-songwriter and musician who was a prominent figure in the American folk music revival of the 1940s.<br> Arlo Guthrie, an American singer-songwriter and musician, and the son of Woody Guthrie.<br> Billy Guthrie, a Scottish musician and the keyboardist of the Scottish band Travis.<br><br>In general, the surname Guthrie is often associated with people from Scotland and Ireland, particularly those who have roots in the areas where these cultures had a significant presence.

Guthrum

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Guthrum is a name that dates back to the 9th century. It refers to a half-brother of King Alfred the Great of England, who fought in the Viking invasions of England. Guthrum is also the name given to the Viking leader who was a key figure in the Battle of Edington in 878, where the Viking army was defeated by the English forces led by Alfred the Great.

Gutierrez

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The surname "Gutierrez" is a Hispanic patronymic surname, meaning it is derived from a father's name. Specifically, "Gutierrez" is a Spanish surname that originated from the Basque region of Spain. It is an adaptation of the Basque name "Gutierrezá, which means "son of Gutierre" or "son of Walter", where "Gutierre" is the Spanish form of the Basque name "Gutierre", meaning "roar" or "loud". Today, the surname "Gutierrez" is found in many Spanish-speaking countries, including Spain, Mexico, and many countries in Central and South America.

Gutierrezia

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Gutierrezia is a type of plant that belongs to the sunflower family (Asteraceae). Specifically, it is a genus of shrubs or small trees that are native to North and Central America, commonly found in arid and semi-arid regions. The plants are known for their small, yellow flowers and narrow, lance-shaped leaves. Gutierrezia is often used in landscaping and horticulture for its ornamental value and as a groundcover in dry areas.

Gutless

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Lacking courage or determination; unable to stand up for oneself or one's beliefs.

Gutlessness

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Gutlessness refers to a lack of courage, determination, or willingness to take a stand or act decisively in a situation, often due to fear, uncertainty, or lack of confidence. It can also describe a tendency to avoid facing a challenge or responsibility, or to lack the moral courage to take a principled stance or speak out against injustice.

Guts

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The noun "guts" refers to the internal organs of the body, especially the intestines. It can also mean courage or bravery, as in "it takes guts to do that".

Gutsier

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Gutsier is an adjective that means having or showing courage or determination, often by taking risks or standing up against something or someone.

Gutsiest

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Gutsiest refers to the bravest, most courageous, or most daring. It is the superlative form of "gutless", meaning having a lot of courage and willing to take risks.

Gutsiness

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Gutsiness is a noun that refers to the quality of being bold, daring, and courageous, often in a reckless or impulsive manner. It involves taking risks and showing a willingness to challenge established norms or authority, often in a manner that is seen as heroic or admirable.

Gutsy

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The word "gutsy" is an adjective that means showing courage, determination, or strength of character. It describes someone who is brave, bold, and willing to take risks.

Gutta-percha

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Gutta-percha refers to a type of natural latex sap obtained from the gutta-percha tree (Palaquium gutta-percha), which is native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. The sap is used to make a rubber-like material that was formerly used as an insulator in electrical cables, as well as in the manufacture of golf balls, pencils, and other products. Gutta-percha was also used as a filling material in dentistry before being replaced by more modern materials. The term is often used to describe something or someone that is flexible and adaptable, much like the material itself.

Gutta

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In modern slang, "gutta" refers to authentic street cred or authenticity, particularly in hip-hop culture. It can also imply a raw, unapologetic, or unfiltered attitude. The term is often used to describe someone who is true to themselves, their roots, and their experiences. In essence, "gutta" represents an unwavering commitment to one's identity and a rejection of pretentiousness.

Guttae

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Guttae refers to small pouches or sacs, especially those found on the surface of certain plants, such as ferns or mosses, that contain spores or other reproductive structures. In anatomy, guttae can also refer to small drops or vesicles that contain a liquid or secretion, such as guttae saliva, which are small vesicles found in the saliva of certain animals that contain digestive enzymes.

Guttapercha

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Guttapercha is a natural latex sap derived from the gutta-percha tree (Palaquium gutta-percha), native to Southeast Asia. It was once used as a binding agent in the manufacture of gutta-percha balls, which were used in golf. It is also used in dentistry as a filling material for teeth, as well as in medical applications such as wound dressings and surgical implants. Additionally, guttapercha is used in the production of chewing gum and other rubber products.

Guttate

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Guttate refers to a type of skin rash characterized by small, itchy, and painful bumps that resembling pinpoints or grains of sand. It is often caused by a reaction to certain medications, allergies, or underlying medical conditions such as autoimmune disorders. The term "guttate" comes from the Latin word "gutta," meaning "drop" or "spot," reflecting the rash's characteristic appearance.

Guttated

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Guttated refers to the act of discharging or vomiting forth, especially slime or mucus, as certain insects, such as certain Hemiptera and Anoplura, do when they are threatened or rejected by their hosts. It can also be used more broadly to describe a violent or sudden expulsion of a fluid or substance.

Guttatrap

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Guttatrap refers to a type of counter-springed trap invented by artist and inventor, Walter H. Johnson, in the late 19th century. It is designed to capture and kill rodents, such as rats and mice, in a humane and non-violent manner. The trap works by using a spring-loaded mechanism to propel the animal into a collecting container, where it can be humanely euthanized. The guttatrap is considered a more humane and effective alternative to traditional snap traps and is often used in pest control and research settings.

Gutted

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Gutted is an informal adjective that means extremely disappointed, shocked, or saddened, often to the point of being devastated or crushed. It's often used to describe a strong emotional reaction to a shocking or unexpected event, such as being rejected, dumped, or failing at something important.

Gutter

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The word "gutter" refers to a narrow channel or trough, typically made of metal or plastic, that is attached to the edge of a roof to collect and direct rainwater or snowmelt away from the foundation of a building. It can also be used to describe the bottom edge of a wall, stem, or similar structure that is prone to collecting dirt, debris, or other unwanted substances.

Gutteral

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Guttural refers to a sound that is made low in the throat, often with a rough, grating quality. In linguistics, it describes a type of pronunciation that is characterized by the use of the back of the throat and the tongue to produce a rough, harsh sound, typically in the back of the mouth or throat. Examples of guttural sounds include the "ch" sound in the Scottish "loch" or the "kh" sound in the Arabic "khan".

Guttered

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Guttered means:<br><br>Infuriated or enraged, often used to describe a strong and intense emotional state, such as anger, rage, or frustration.

Guttering

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Guttering refers to the channel or pipe at the edge of a roof through which rainwater or snowmelt flows, typically leading to a downspout and eventually to a storm drain. It is also used to describe the act of drizzling or trickling of liquid, especially in an insignificant amount, such as guttering tears or guttering speech.

Gutters

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Gutters are narrow channels or troughs attached to the edge of a roof, specifically designed to collect and carry away rainwater and other liquids to prevent damage to the building or its foundation.

Guttersnipe

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A guttersnipe is a slang term used to describe a young, usually urban, person who is considered to be rude, impertinent, or unrefined. The term often connotes a sense of disrespect, impudence, or insolence. It can also refer to a person who is considered to be of low social status or of dubious character.

Guttersnipes

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Guttersnipes are teenage boys or young men, often in their early 20s, who are considered to be rough, idle, and lacking in refinement or good character. The term is often used to describe young men who hang around the streets, engage in minor delinquency, or are involved in petty crime. The term is often used in a derogatory manner to describe someone who is considered to be of a lower social class or of questionable character.

Guttifer

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Guttifer is an adjective that refers to a plant part that has a nodular or wart-like structure, typically on the stem or leaves. It is often used in botanical descriptions to describe certain plant species.

Guttiferae

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Guttiferae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the clusiaceae or sterculiaceae. It is a group of plants that includes species such as Garcinia mangostana (mangosteen), Garcinia indica (kokum), and Hypericum spp. (St. John's Wort). The family Guttiferae is characterized by the presence of resinous leaves and the ability to produce fragrant resin. The plants in this family are often found in tropical and subtropical regions and are known for their medicinal and culinary uses.

Guttiferales

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Guttiferales is a botanical name for the Clusia clade, a group of flowering plants in the family Clusiaceae.