Words Starting With "G"

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Gaudily

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In a gaudy manner; with excessive or tawdry ornamentation; showily and tastelessly.

Gaudiness

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Gaudiness refers to a sense of excessive pride or showiness in something, often in a way that is considered tasteless or ostentatious. It can describe a person, a style, an object, or an action that is seen as being unduly flashy, over-the-top, or pompous.

Gaudy

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Gaudy refers to something that is excessively ornate, showy, or flashy, often in a way that is considered tacky or over-the-top. It can describe objects, clothing, decor, or even behavior that is overly elaborate or extravagant.

Gauffre

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Gauffre is a French word that refers to a type of waffle. Gauffres are made from a batter that is cooked in a waffle iron to create a crispy and delicate pastry. The term "gauffre" is often used in French cuisine to describe this type of waffle, which is typically served with a variety of sweet or savory toppings.

Gaufre

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Gaufre is a French word that refers to a type of waffle. Specifically, a gaufre is a traditional Belgian waffle made with yeast dough and baked in a waffle iron to create a crispy and airy texture, often served with whipped cream, fruit, or syrup.

Gaufrette

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Gaufrette is a French term that refers to a type of potato dish. It is a potato pancake made from grated potatoes that are mixed with flour and egg, then fried in oil or butter until crispy and golden brown. Gaufrette is often served as a side dish or appetizer, and can be seasoned with various spices or herbs for added flavor.

Gaugamela

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Gaugamela is a name that refers to the site of a decisive battle in 331 BCE between the armies of Macedon, led by Alexander the Great, and the Persian Empire, led by Darius III. The battle was fought in present-day Iraq and resulted in a decisive victory for Alexander, marking the beginning of the conquest of the Persian Empire. In English, "Gaugamela" is often used metaphorically to describe a turning point or a decisive moment in a larger conflict or struggle.

Gauge

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A gauge is a measuring device or tool, typically used to measure or assess the size, quantity, or degree of something. It can also refer to a standard or scale used to evaluate or compare something. For example, a blood pressure gauge measures the pressure of blood flowing through the blood vessels. In photography, various gauge sizes refer to the width of film. The phrase "gauge someone's intentions" means to try to determine their goals or motivations.

Gaugeable

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Capable of being measured or estimated; quantifiable.

Gauged

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Estimated or measured, especially with a degree of uncertainty: "the company has gauged the cost of the project at around $1 million".

Gauger

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A gauger is a person or device that measures or gauges the volume, level, or quantity of something, especially a liquid or gas.

Gauges

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Gauges refer to instruments or devices used to measure or evaluate the level, size, thickness, or quality of something. They can be used in various fields such as measurement, science, engineering, and industrial processes. For example, gauge is used to measure the pressure or temperature of a substance, or to measure the thickness of a material.

Gaughan

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I couldn't find a widely recognized meaning or definition for the word "Gaughan". It's possible that it's a proper noun, a misspelling, or a made-up word. Could you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

Gauging

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The verb "gauging" means to measure or estimate the size, amount, or degree of something, often by comparison to a standard or reference point. It can also mean to gauge the opinions, attitudes, or feelings of people, often in a subtle or indirect way. In a broader sense, gauging can refer to the process of forming an opinion or making a judgment about something based on available information or evidence.

Gauguin

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Paul Gauguin was a French post-Impressionist artist who was considered a pioneer of modern art. He is best known for his bold and expressive paintings of people, landscapes, and still-life subjects, as well as his associates with other avant-garde artists like Emile Bernard and Vincent van Gogh.

Gaul

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Gaul refers to a historical region in Northwest Europe, which is now divided between modern-day France, Belgium, and Luxembourg. In ancient times, it was inhabited by the Gauls, a Celtic-speaking people who were known for their distinctive culture and fierce warriors. The term "Gaul" is also used more broadly to refer to the French people or French culture.

Gauleiter

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A Gauleiter was a senior official in the Nazi Party, responsible for governing a geographic area known as a Gau. The Gauleiters were appointed by Adolf Hitler and reported directly to him. They played a crucial role in implementing Nazi policies and enforcing the party's agenda at the local level. Typically, a Gauleiter was a charismatic leader who was deeply committed to the Nazi ideology and was responsible for coordinating the party's activities, recruiting new members, and managing party finances.

Gaulish

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Gaulish refers to something or someone related to ancient Gaul, which is a region in Northwest Europe that corresponds to modern-day France and Belgium. specifically, Gaulish can also refer to the language spoken by the ancient Gauls, which is an extinct Celtic language. In linguistics, Gaulish is often contrasted with Latin, which was the language spoken by the Romans, who conquered Gaul in the 1st century BC.

Gaullism

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Gaullism refers to the political ideology and philosophy of Charles de Gaulle, the former President of France. It is characterized by a strong sense of patriotism, national identity, and independence from foreign influence. Gaullism emphasizes the importance of national sovereignty, the need for strong leadership, and the role of the state in guiding economic development. In essence, Gaullism is a form of authoritarian conservatism that emphasizes national pride and self-determination.

Gaullist

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Gaullist refers to the political ideology and movement associated with Charles de Gaulle, the former President of France. It is characterized by a sense of national identity, strong leadership, and a rejection of appeasement and compromise. Gaullists often prioritize the interests of France and its people above those of international organizations or other countries. The Gaullist movement has had a significant impact on French politics and has shaped the country's foreign policy and national identity.

Gauloises

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Gauloises is a French brand of cigarette, known for its distinctive packaging and strong tobacco flavor. The name "Gauloises" comes from the French word "gaulois", which refers to the ancient Gauls, a Celtic tribe that once inhabited the region of modern-day France.

Gauls

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The Gauls were a group of Iron Age Celtic tribes that inhabited the region of modern-day France, Belgium, and parts of Spain and Switzerland during the 5th and 4th centuries BC. The term "Gaul" is also used more broadly to refer to the Celtic peoples of central and western Europe during the Iron Age. The Gauls were known for their warrior culture and their skill in metalworking, particularly in iron. They were also skilled in agriculture and architecture.

Gault

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Gault is a noun that refers to a feeling of nausea or disgust, especially when caused by something unpleasant or revolting. It can also be used to describe a feeling of cynicism or pessimism towards something, such as an event or situation.

Gaultheria

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Gaultheria is a genus of plants in the heath family Ericaceae. The name "Gaultheria" comes from the French physician Jean François Gaultier, who described the genus in the 18th century. The plants in this genus are commonly known as wintergreen or bearberry. They are evergreen shrubs native to North America and East Asia, and are often used in landscaping and as an ornamental plant. The leaves and stems of Gaultheria plants contain salicylic acid, a compound similar to aspirin, which gives them their distinctive minty aroma and flavor.

Gaultier

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Jean Paul Gaultier is a French fashion designer and founder of the eponymous fashion house. He is known for his provocative and innovative designs that often blend streetwear with haute couture. Gaultier has been a household name in the fashion industry for decades, and his designs have been worn by celebrities and fashion icons around the world.

Gaumont

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Gaumont is a French company that was established in 1895 and has a long history in the film industry. The company was founded by the Gaumont brothers, a French family of entrepreneurs, and initially produced and distributed newsreels and short films. Over time, Gaumont expanded to produce feature films and television shows, and it has won numerous awards for its productions. Today, Gaumont is a major player in the global entertainment industry, producing and distributing films and television shows in France and around the world.

Gaunt

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Gaunt refers to something or someone that is thin, worn, or decayed, often in a way that is unpleasant or unattractive. It can also describe something that is lacking in vitality, energy, or beauty. For example: "Her gaunt cheeks were a sign of her long illness."

Gauntlet

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A gauntlet is a challenge or a dare, often used in a metaphorical sense. It can also refer to a long sleeve or glove, but in this context, it is used more figuratively. When someone throws down the gauntlet, they are issuing a challenge or provoking someone to take action. This phrase is often used in phrases such as "to throw down the gauntlet" or "to pick up the gauntlet," which means to accept the challenge or dare.

Gauntlets

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Gauntlets are a type of armored glove worn by knights and other medieval warriors to protect their hands and forearms during battles. The term is often used metaphorically to describe a challenge or test that must be overcome, similar to the idea of "throwing down the gauntlet" which means to issue a challenge or dare someone to take on a difficult task. Gauntlets can also refer to gloves or mittens worn for warmth or protection, especially in outdoor or industrial settings.

Gauntly

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Adverb: In a thin, emaciated, or wasted manner, often used to describe a person's appearance. For example: "The prisoner looked gauntly as he sat in his cell, a shadow of his former self."

Gauntness

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Gauntness refers to a state of being thin and wiry, often due to lack of food or other negative factors. It can also describe a lack of flesh or a withered appearance. The word is often used to describe the physical appearance of someone who is malnourished or ill.

Gauntry

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "gauntry" in my dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a rare word. Could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Gaur

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The word "gaur" refers to a type of wild cattle that is native to Asia and South America. It is a large bovine species that is closely related to bison and cattle. Guars are known for their distinctive horns, which are typically curved and pointed upwards. They are herbivores and are found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands.

Gauss

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Carl Friedrich Gauss was a German mathematician and physicist who lived in the 18th and 19th centuries. He made important contributions to many fields, including mathematics, astronomy, and physics. In mathematics, Gauss is known for his work on number theory, algebra, and geometry. He is also remembered for his contributions to the field of statistics and his development of the method of least squares. <br><br>In modern times, the term "Gaussian" is often used to describe a probability distribution that is described by a mathematical formula called the normal distribution or Gaussian distribution. This distribution is widely used in statistics to model real-valued random variables.

Gaussage

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I apologize, but the word "gaussage" is not a valid English word. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word. Could you please provide the correct word, and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning?

Gausses

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Gauss's refers to Carl Friedrich Gauss, a German mathematician who lived in the 18th and 19th centuries. He made significant contributions to many fields, including mathematics, physics, and astronomy.<br><br>In mathematics, Gauss is known for his work in number theory, algebra, and geometry. He is credited with developing the theory of congruences, which is a fundamental concept in number theory. He also made important contributions to the development of calculus, particularly in the field of differential equations.<br><br>In physics, Gauss was a pioneer in the field of electromagnetism. He is known for his work on the electromagnetic theory of light and his development of the concept of electromagnetic induction. He also made important contributions to the field of optics, particularly in the study of the behavior of light.<br><br>In astronomy, Gauss was a leading figure in the field of celestial mechanics. He is known for his work on the calculation of the orbits of celestial bodies, including the planets and comets. He also made important contributions to the field of geodesy, particularly in the measurement of the size and shape of the Earth.<br><br>Overall, Gauss's work had a significant impact on many fields, and he is considered one of the most important mathematicians and scientists of the 19th century.