gourd |
the fruit of any of a number of plants related to the squash, esp. the dried and decorative shells of some varieties. [3 definitions] |
gourde |
the chief monetary unit of Haiti, equaling one hundred centimes. |
gourmand |
someone who takes great pleasure in eating and drinking, often to excess. |
gourmet |
someone who appreciates and is knowledgeable about well-prepared food, fine wines, and the like. [2 definitions] |
gout |
a painful disorder characterized by the accumulation of uric acid salts in the joints. [2 definitions] |
gouty |
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of gout. [4 definitions] |
Gov. |
abbreviation of "Governor," one who governs a political unit, esp. a U.S. state. [2 definitions] |
govern |
to rule over or in by political or sovereign authority. [5 definitions] |
governable |
combined form of govern. |
governance |
the act, process, manner, or power of exercising authority and control; government. [2 definitions] |
governess |
a woman hired to care for and teach the child or children of a family. |
government |
the direction and control exercised politically over people living in a community, state, or nation. [4 definitions] |
governor |
one who governs a political unit, esp. a U.S. state. [2 definitions] |
governor general |
a governor of a large region, area, or territory who has jurisdiction over other governors or deputy governors. |
governorship |
the office, functions, jurisdiction, or term of a governor. |
govt. |
abbreviation of "government." |
go whole hog |
(informal) to do something as completely as possible, without holding back. |
go with |
to date (someone); go out with. [2 definitions] |
go without saying |
to be so clearly true or evident that there is no need to mention (something); used to emphasize one's certainty about or the obviousness of something. |
go with the flow |
to conform with the way everybody else is doing things. [2 definitions] |
gown |
a dress, esp. one worn on formal occasions. [4 definitions] |