| glassy |
having qualities of glass, such as smoothness, slipperiness, or transparency. [2 definitions] |
| glaucoma |
a progressively disabling disease of the eye marked by increased pressure in and hardening of the eyeball. |
| glaucous |
of or pertaining to a light bluish green color. [2 definitions] |
| glaze |
to install glass in (a window). [9 definitions] |
| glazier |
a person who is trained to install window glass. |
| glazing |
the act of cutting and fitting glass in a window or the like. [3 definitions] |
| gleam |
a slight, sudden, or brief flash or beam of light; glint. [5 definitions] |
| glean |
to gather or discover (facts, information, or the like) a little at a time. [4 definitions] |
| gleanable |
combined form of glean. |
| gleanings |
something that is gleaned or collected bit by bit. |
| glee |
a feeling of delight, joy, or gaiety. [2 definitions] |
| glee club |
a choral group that sings glees and other short choral pieces. |
| gleeful |
exuberantly joyful; merry. |
| glen |
a narrow secluded valley, esp. between mountains. |
| glengarry |
(sometimes cap.) a Scottish cap creased lengthwise on the top and often having short ribbons in the back. |
| Glen plaid |
(sometimes l.c.) a plaid pattern involving thin crisscrossing stripes of black or gray and white, and sometimes one or more muted colors. [2 definitions] |
| glib |
speaking or prone to speak easily and fluently, esp. in a careless or thoughtless manner, with little concern for the truth. [3 definitions] |
| glide |
to move in a smooth and seemingly effortless manner. [9 definitions] |
| glider |
someone or something that glides. [3 definitions] |
| glimmer |
a slight, dim, or unsteady light; flicker; gleam. [4 definitions] |
| glimmering |
a faint, flickering light; glimmer. [3 definitions] |