geotropism |
movement or growth of a living organism in response to gravity, such as the downward growth of plant roots. |
gephyrophobia |
an abnormal fear of crossing bridges. |
ger. |
abbreviation of "gerund," in English, a form derived from a verb by the addition of the suffix "-ing" that functions as a noun. |
geranium |
any of various garden plants that have roundish divided leaves and bear showy clusters of red, pink, or white blossoms. |
gerbil |
any of a variety of small African and Asian burrowing rodents often kept as pets. |
gerfalcon |
variant of gyrfalcon. |
geriatric |
of or concerning geriatrics. [2 definitions] |
geriatrics |
(used with a sing. verb) the science concerned with the medical problems that tend to occur in old age. [2 definitions] |
germ |
a microscopic organism, esp. a bacterium or virus that causes illness; pathogen. [3 definitions] |
German |
of or pertaining to Germany or its people, culture, language, or the like. [3 definitions] |
german |
having the same parents (usu. used in combination). [2 definitions] |
German Democratic Republic |
see "East Germany." |
germander |
any of various herbs of Europe and America, usu. aromatic and with spikes of reddish or purplish flowers. |
germane |
having relevance to a given matter; pertinent; significant. |
Germanic |
of or pertaining to the Teutons; Teutonic. [3 definitions] |
germanium |
a tetravalent metal chemical element that has thirty-two protons in each nucleus and occurs naturally as a contaminant of coal, but can be purified for use in transistors and as a component of high-quality optical glass. (symbol: Ge) |
Germanize |
to become or cause to become German in character, language, attitude, or the like. |
German measles |
a mild contagious viral disease, characterized by swollen glands, fever, and a rash, and dangerous to fetuses in the first three months of pregnancy. |
German shepherd |
one of a breed of large dogs having a thick brownish or black coat, often used as guard dogs and as guide dogs for the blind; Alsatian. |
German silver |
any of several alloys of copper, zinc, and nickel used for utensils, drawing instruments, and the like; nickel silver. |
Germany |
a central European country, reunited in 1990, bordered by the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Poland. |