| groats |
hulled kernels of grain, esp. barley, buckwheat, or oats, often coarsely broken up. |
| grocer |
one who sells food and other supplies for household use; one who owns or manages a grocery store. |
| groceries |
food and other supplies for the home that people buy at a store. |
| grocery |
a store in which food and other supplies for household use are sold. [2 definitions] |
| grocery store |
a store in which food and other supplies for household use are sold. |
| grog |
any alcoholic drink, esp. a mixture of rum with water. |
| groggy |
dazed, confused, or off-balance as a result of a blow or fall, anesthesia, or the like. |
| groin |
the hollow of the joint between the thigh and the abdomen, including the external genitalia. [4 definitions] |
| grommet |
a plastic or metal eyelet reinforcing a hole through which a fastener, lace, or the like may be passed. [3 definitions] |
| groom |
a man who is about to be or has just been married; bridegroom. [6 definitions] |
| groomsman |
in a wedding ceremony, an attendant of the bridegroom, such as the best man or an usher. |
| groove |
a long narrow furrow or indentation in a surface. [7 definitions] |
| groovy |
(slang; old-fashioned) very pleasing; wonderful; great. |
| grope |
to feel about or feel one's way with the hands, as if blind. [5 definitions] |
| grosbeak |
any of a variety of finches that have a heavy conical bill adapted for cracking seeds. |
| groschen |
formerly, the smaller monetary unit of Austria. (Cf. schilling.) [3 definitions] |
| gros de Londres |
(often l.c.) a lightweight ribbed silk fabric on which the ribs alternate between wide and narrow or between colors. |
| grosgrain |
a heavy material woven from silk or rayon and featuring crosswise or horizontal ribbing. [2 definitions] |
| gros point |
a large needlepoint stitch across two horizontal and two vertical threads. [2 definitions] |
| gross |
unmitigated or without qualifications such as deductions; total; absolute. (Cf. net2.) [9 definitions] |
| gross national product |
the total market or monetary value of all the goods and services that a nation produces, usu. in one year. |