| gnocchi |
small dumplings made from flour, semolina, or potatoes, usu. served with a sauce or with grated cheese. |
| gnome1 |
one of a group of little old men of folklore and fairy tales who live inside the earth and guard precious treasure. [2 definitions] |
| gnome2 |
a short, pithy, wise saying; aphorism. |
| gnomic |
short and pithy, as an aphorism. |
| gnomon |
the column on a sundial that casts a shadow and thus indicates the time of day. |
| -gnomy |
the art or science of knowing or interpreting. |
| -gnosis |
knowledge. |
| gnosis |
spiritual knowledge. (See Gnosticism.) |
| gnostic |
of, pertaining to, or having knowledge, esp. spiritual understanding. [3 definitions] |
| Gnosticism |
an early Christian religious movement whose adherents believed in salvation through gnosis, in the evil nature of the material world, and in the incorporeality of Jesus Christ, and that was condemned as a heresy by the Church Fathers. |
| GNP |
abbreviation of "gross national product," the total market or monetary value of all the goods and services that a nation produces, usu. in one year. |
| gnu |
a large African antelope with an oxlike head, horns curving downward and outward, a beard and short mane, and a long tail. |
| go1 |
to proceed; travel. [26 definitions] |
| go2 |
a Japanese game of strategy played with counters on a segmented board. |
| goad |
something that spurs a person to action; stimulus. [4 definitions] |
| go-ahead |
(informal) a signal that it is all right to proceed. [2 definitions] |
| goal |
a result or end that one desires and works for; aim or purpose. [3 definitions] |
| goalie |
in sports, a goalkeeper. |
| goalkeeper |
the player who is responsible for defending his or her team's goal in soccer, hockey, lacrosse, and the like. |
| goalless |
combined form of goal. |
| goalpost |
in football, either of two upright posts supported by a crossbar, defining an area through which a field goal or conversion must be kicked. [2 definitions] |