garlic |
a perennial plant related to the onion and grown for its strong-smelling, distinctive-tasting bulb. [3 definitions] |
garment |
any piece of clothing. [2 definitions] |
garner |
to accumulate, acquire, or receive in abundance. [3 definitions] |
garnet |
any of several fairly common, hard silicate minerals that occur in various colors and are sometimes used as abrasives and gems. [2 definitions] |
garnish |
to add a decoration or decorations to; adorn. [5 definitions] |
garnishee |
to confiscate by legal order (a salary, bank account, property, or the like) to satisfy an unpaid debt; garnish. [3 definitions] |
garnishment |
a legal notice directing someone not to dispose of a defendant's money or property until the court case involving the defendant is completed. [2 definitions] |
garniture |
a decorative embellishment; trimming. |
garpike |
a gar. |
garret |
a room or apartment in an attic, esp. such a room that has a sloping roof. [2 definitions] |
garrison |
a military force that is assigned to a fort, village, or the like. [4 definitions] |
garrote |
any device used for strangulation, esp. a cord or wire. [5 definitions] |
garrulous |
given to talking excessively. [2 definitions] |
garter |
a circular elastic band used to hold up a stocking or shirt sleeve. [3 definitions] |
garter belt |
a beltlike undergarment of cloth or elastic with four garters sewn to it, used by some women for holding up stockings. |
garter snake |
any of numerous small harmless striped snakes common in North America. |
gas |
matter that is neither liquid nor solid and expands or contracts rapidly and uniformly with temperature changes. [14 definitions] |
gas burner |
the nozzle at the end of a gas fixture; gas jet. |
gas chamber |
a sealed room in which prisoners are executed by means of poisonous gas. |
gasconade |
extravagantly boastful talk; bravado. [2 definitions] |
gaseous |
in the form of or resembling a gas. [2 definitions] |