Words Starting With "G"

Our pre-recorded sounds are fast, clear, and natural, spoken by native speakers.

Glyptal

speak

Glyptal is a brand name for a type of synthetic resin, specifically a polymeric mixture of glycerol and phthalic anhydride. It is often used as a coating, adhesive, or plasticizer, and is known for its waterproofing and insulation properties.

Glyptapanteles

speak

Glyptapanteles is a genus of wasps that are parasitoids of caterpillars. They are a type of wasp that infects the larvae of moths and butterflies, causing them to produce abnormal, incomplete, or underground structures or reside in unusual locations, which ultimately leads to the death of the infected caterpillar.

Glyptic

speak

Glyptic refers to a branch of archaeology that deals with the study of seals, stamping, and other forms of low-relief sculpture, particularly on pottery, metalwork, and other objects. It involves the analysis and interpretation of these designs, which can provide valuable information about the identity, social status, and cultural practices of ancient civilizations.

Glyptics

speak

Glyptics refers to the art of carving or engraving, especially on small objects such as gems, stones, or other hard substances. It can also refer to the remains or relics of ancient cultures, such as carved statues or other artifacts.

Glyptodon

speak

A glyptodon is an extinct genus of large, armored mammal that lived during the Pleistocene epoch in South America. It was a relative of the armadillo and was characterized by its large size, shell-like armor, and powerful claws. Glyptodons were herbivores and lived in a variety of habitats, including forests and grasslands.

Glyptodont

speak

A glyptodont is a type of mammal that is an extinct relative of armadillos. It was a large, armored animal that lived in the Americas during the Pleistocene epoch, up to around 10,000 years ago. Glyptodonts were covered in a shell that was made up of bony plates, called "scutes," which were connected by flexible tissue. They were herbivores and are thought to have lived in areas with warm and temperate climates.

Glyptodonts

speak

Glyptodonts were large, terrestrial mammals that lived in South America during the Pleistocene epoch, around 10,000 to 1 million years ago. They were related to armadillos and were characterized by their armored shells, which covered their backs and heads. Glyptodonts had powerful claws on their front legs and were herbivores, feeding on plants and fruits. They were generally 2-3 meters long, and 1-2 meters high. Some species of glyptodonts were extremely large, with the largest one, Glyptodon asper, reaching up to 3.5 meters in length and weighing over 1 ton.

Glyptographic

speak

Glyptographic refers to the art or practice of engraving or cutting designs or patterns on a surface, typically made of stone or wood, such as reliefs, intaglios, or other forms of sculptural work.

Glyptography

speak

Glyptography refers to the art or technique of engraving or cutting words or letters on stone, metal, or other hard substances. In ancient times, glyptography was used to create inscriptions, epitaphs, and other forms of written communication on tombstones, monuments, and other objects. The term "glyptography" comes from the Greek words "glyptos" meaning carved and "graphic" meaning written.

Glyptostroboides

speak

Glyptostroboides is a genus of conifers in the family Podocarpaceae. It is a type of tree that is native to New Guinea and nearby islands. The genus is characterized by its distinctive, fan-shaped leaves and its ability to produce a resin that is used for medicinal purposes.

Glyptotheca

speak

A glyptotheca is a museum or collection of coins and medals, typically featuring exhibits of ancient, rare, and valuable coins, medallions, and other forms of numismatic artifacts.

Glyptothek

speak

The Glyptothek is a museum in Munich, Germany, designed by German architect Leo von Klenze in 1813-1830. It houses an extensive collection of Greek and Roman sculptures, as well as other prehistoric and ancient art pieces. The word "Glyptothek" comes from the Greek words "glyphein", meaning "to carve", and "thesis", meaning "exhibition" or "collection".

Glyster

speak

Glyster is a noun that refers to a mixture of suet and other ingredients, such as herbs and spices, used as a medicine in traditional veterinary practice, typically applied topically to the skin or coat of an animal to treat various ailments, including coughs and skin conditions.

Glytrin

speak

I think there may be a small mistake. I'm not familiar with the word "glytrin." Could you please provide more context or clarify if you meant to type a different word?

Glyxambi

speak

Glyxambi is a medication brand name. Specifically, it is an oral diabetes medication used to treat type 2 diabetes. It contains a combination of glyburide and metformin, two different medications that work together to help regulate blood sugar levels.

Gmail

speak

Gmail is a free, web-based email service provided by Google. It allows users to send and receive emails, store contacts, and use various features such as organization, filtering, and customization.

Gmat

speak

GMAT stands for Graduate Management Admission Test. It is a standardized test designed to assess the analytical, writing, and verbal skills of individuals seeking admission to graduate business programs, such as MBA programs.

Gmbh

speak

GmbH is a shortened form of Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung, which is German for "company with limited liability". It is a type of company that is similar to an LLC (Limited Liability Company) in the United States, and is commonly used in Germany and other German-speaking countries. It offers the liability protection of a corporation but is generally considered to be more flexible and simpler to set up than a corporation.

Gmc

speak

GMC is an abbreviation for General Motors Truck, which is a division of General Motors that produces heavy-duty trucks, including the Sierra and Hummer brands. It can also refer to a convoy or a group of military vehicles, often used for transportation or logistics. Additionally, GMC is also the name of a constellation in the northern sky, also known as the "Great Meteorological Cloud", which is a part of the Winter Hexagon asterism.

Gmt

speak

GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time, which is a time zone based on the mean solar time at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London. It is often used as a standard time reference point, and is the basis for Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

Gnaeus

speak

Gnaeus is a Roman praenomen, meaning "first-born son" or "first-born male child". It is often translated as "Gaius" in Latin and was a common name among the ancient Romans.

Gnaoua

speak

Gnawa is a traditional form of music and dance in Morocco, characterized by repetitive rhythms, vocals, and use of therapeutic instruments such as the guinbri (a three-stringed instrument). The Gnaoua music and dance are deeply rooted in Sufi spirituality and have been influenced by African and Mediterranean cultures. The Gnawa people, who are indigenous to Morocco, are known for their musical and ritual practices, which are often performed during ceremonies and celebrations.

Gnaphalium

speak

Gnaphalium is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family (Asteraceae). The name "Gnaphalium" comes from the Greek word "gnaphalon", meaning "cotton". The plants in this genus are commonly known as cudweeds or rabbit's tobacco. They are annual or perennial herbs that are native to many parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and North America. Cudweeds are often found in dry or disturbed areas, and produce small, daisy-like flowers that are typically yellow or purple in color.

Gnaphalodes

speak

Gnaphalodes is a type of genus in the plant family Campanulaceae. It includes various species of flowering plants commonly known as "harebells" or "false bells".

Gnaphosidae

speak

The word "Gnaphosidae" refers to a family of spiders, commonly known as ground spiders. They are found in a wide range of habitats, including gardens, fields, and forests, and are characterized by their small to medium size and rounded abdomen.

Gnar

speak

Gnar is a slang term that originated in the surfing and skateboarding communities. It is often used to describe something that is intense, challenging, or extraordinary, often with a sense of awe or admiration. For example, "That gnarly wave is perfect for a ride!" or "The gnarliest trick on the skatepark is the 360 flip!" In a broader sense, it can also be used to convey excitement, coolness, or simply being part of the "in-crowd".

Gnarl

speak

To gnarl means to make a sound like a rough, hoarse, or throaty voice or noise, often due to physical discomfort or pain. It can also describe the sound of a growling or snarling animal. Additionally, gnarl can refer to the tangled or twisted appearance of a branch or root system, often as a result of age or environmental factors.

Gnarled

speak

Gnarled refers to something that is twisted or twisted in a complicated way, typically in reference to a tree branch or a root. It can also describe something that is rough or distorted in shape due to age or wear. In a more figurative sense, gnarled can also be used to describe someone or something that is worn down or weathered, often in a way that adds character or intensity.

Gnarls

speak

Gnarls refers to something that is twisted, twisted, or irregularly shaped. It can also describe something that is mutated or deformed. Additionally, it can be used to describe a twisting or wrenching pain or discomfort. For example, "The gnarls on the tree trunk were twisted and gnarled with age."

Gnarly

speak

Gnarly is an informal adjective used to describe something that is impressive, cool, or exciting. It can also be used to convey a sense of intensity, energy, or extraordinary abilities. The word is often used to express admiration or awe, especially in the context of sports, music, or other adrenaline-fueled activities.

Gnash

speak

To gnash means to grind one's teeth together in a manner that is characteristic of irritation, anger, or frustration.

Gnashed

speak

To gnash means to grind or crush one's teeth together, often in anger, pain, or frustration, typically making a audible noise.

Gnashers

speak

"Gnashers" is a colloquial or informal term for teeth, particularly prominent or prominent-front teeth.

Gnashes

speak

Gnashes means to bite or grind one's teeth, typically in a way that shows frustration, anger, or bitterness.

Gnashing

speak

Gnashing refers to the act of grinding one's teeth together, typically out of frustration, anger, or irritation. It can also describe the sound produced by this action, which is often loud and distinctive. The word often connotes a sense of intense emotional turmoil or upset, and is often used metaphorically to describe the act of worrying or being anxious about something.

Gnat

speak

A gnat is a small flying insect that is similar to a mosquito. It is typically tiny, ranging in size from 1/16 to 1/4 inch (1.5 to 6.4 mm) in length, and has a distinctive wing beat. Gnats are often found near water and are attracted to sweet or fermented substances.