High School Vocabulary
353,744 words and 27,916 expressions at the high school level.
Alternative form of Gǃòʼé ǃHú
A predicted set of future elements in the periodic table having azimuthal quantum number 4.
A screen space representation of geometry and material information, generated by an intermediate rendering pass in deferred shading rendering pipelines.
plural of G-buffer
Alternative form of C-clamp.
plural of G-clamp
plural of G-clef
Alternative spelling of goddamn.
The dimensionless magnetic moment
plural of g-factor
plural of G-flat
The acceleration of a body relative to the freefall acceleration due to any local gravitational field, expressed in multiples of g0 (the mean acceleration due to gravity at the Earth's surface).
plural of g-force
plural of G-form
plural of g-girl
plural of G-note
Alternative spelling of G protein.
plural of G-ride
Shaped like the capital letter "G" or its mirror image.
A tone one semitone higher than a G, denoted G♯.
plural of G-sharp
plural of G-spot
simple past and past participle of G-spot
A device that stimulates the G-spot.
A scanty covering for the genitalia, with a thin strip of fabric that passes between the buttocks.
plural of G-string
plural of G-suit
plural of g-word
plural of G.E.D.
Alternative form of GMAT.
Alternative form of GOAT.
An industrial island of Laamu, Maldives.
A residential island of Kaafu, Maldives.
The name of two separate uninhabited islands of Alifu Alifu and Kaafu, Maldives.
An Australian Aboriginal people of the Northern Territory.
An industrial island of Meemu, Maldives.
Pertaining to or producing the neurotransmitter GABA.
capicola
A surname from Spanish.
plural of Gabaldon
A suburb and community in Cardiff, Wales (OS grid ref ST1678).
A type of woolen cloth with a diagonal ribbed texture on one side.
A surname.
A surname from French [in turn from Occitan].
A drug that acts as an antagonist at GABA receptors
hard-headed, stubborn
Alternative form of gabagool.
plural of gabbai
Alternative form of gabbart.
plural of gabbard
A lighter or barge; a small one-masted sailing or coasting vessel designed for inland navigation.
plural of gabbart
The Aramaic name of a place in Jerusalem, thought to be the place of the trial of Jesus before his crucifixion
plural of gabber
A surname.
plural of Gabbert
comparative form of gabby: more gabby
superlative form of gabby: most gabby
The quality of being gabby.
present participle and gerund of gab
A surname.
To talk fast, idly, foolishly, or without meaning.
simple past and past participle of gabble
One who gabbles, or prates loquaciously on a trifling subject.
plural of gabbler
third-person singular simple present indicative of gabble
present participle and gerund of gabble
plural of gabbling
Of, pertaining to, or containing gabbro
Resembling gabbro.
plural of gabbro
A surname from German.
plural of Gabehart
A collector of gabels or taxes.
plural of gabeler
A tax; especially, the tax on salt levied in pre-Revolutionary France.
Alternative form of gabled.
Alternative form of gabeler.
plural of gabeller
plural of gabelle
Alternative form of gabardine (“long cloak”).
plural of gabert
A serine protease inhibitor ethyl 4-[6-(diaminomethylideneamino-)hexanoyloxy]benzoate that is used in the treatment of pancreatitis.
plural of gabfest
An Australian Aboriginal people of southwest Queensland.
Of or pertaining to Aulus Gabinius, tribune of the plebs in 139 BCE, who introduced a law in 139 BCE that permitted voting by ballot.
plural of Gabino
A construction of gabions
A structure made of gabions (cylinders filled with stones).
Having gabions.
plural of gabion
Resembling or characteristic of a gable.
plural of Gabler
plural of gablet
In the manner or orientation of a gable.
Gables collectively.
plural of gabling
A false spur or gaff, fitted on the heel of a gamecock.
plural of gablock
A person from Gabon or of Gabonese descent.
plural of Gaboon
The capital city of Botswana.
A female given name.
A surname.
plural of Gaboury
An experimental drug derived from muscimol, formerly being developed as a sleep aid.
A female given name.
A male given name from Latin [in turn from Ancient Greek, in turn from Hebrew].
A female given name from Hebrew, a latinate feminine form of Gabriel.
A male given name from Italian, equivalent to English Gabriel.
A female given name from Hebrew from the Italian feminine form of Gabriel.
A female given name from French.
A surname.
A surname from English.
Alternative form of gabbronite.
A town in central Bulgaria.
A barangay of Roxas, Capiz, Philippines.
Archaic form of Gabonese.
A surname.
plural of Gabuzda
plural of gacaca
A barangay of Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines.
Synonym of gacha (“a small toy sold in a plastic capsule; a vending machine selling such toys”).
plural of gachapon
present participle and gerund of gack
Rare spelling of Gaddafi.
plural of Gadaba
A person who restlessly moves from place to place, seeking amusement or the companionship of others.
plural of gadabout
Alternative spelling of Gaddafi.
Alternative spelling of Gaddafism.
Uncommon spelling of Gaddafi.
Alternative spelling of Gaddafism.
Alternative form of Ghadamis.
Alternative form of Ghadames.
Synonym of Gadarene.
Of or pertaining to the ancient city of Gadara (near modern-day Umm Qais, in Jordan).
An Indian ethnic group primarily found in Uttar Pradesh and in some parts of Punjab, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar, and traditionally involved in the breeding of livestock, especially sheep.
Alternative form of Gadaria (“ethnic group”).
plural of gadbee
A surname.
plural of Gadberry
Rare spelling of Gaddafi.
A transliteration of the Arabic surname القَذَّافِيّ (al-qaḏḏāfiyy).
Of or relating to Muammar Gaddafi (c. 1942–2011), revolutionary and leader of Libya.
The political philosophy and ideology of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
A supporter or follower of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his régime.
Alternative spelling of Gaddafi.
plural of Gaddam
An indigenous Filipino people of the Northern Luzon region.
A barangay of Tayum, Abra, Philippines.
plural of gadder
A village and civil parish in Melton borough, Leicestershire, England (OS grid ref SK6813).
second-person singular simple present indicative of gad
third-person singular simple present indicative of gad
Uncommon spelling of Gaddafi.
A character in the Bible; the son of Sodi of the house of Zebulun, sent as a scout to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River, according to Numbers 13:10.
plural of Gaddie
present participle and gerund of gad
lazily; idly
plural of gadding
plural of Gaddis
plural of gadfly
plural of gadger
Someone interested in, or owning a lot of, gadgets.
plural of gadget
plural of gadgie
Uncommon spelling of Gaddafi.
Alternative spelling of Gaddafi.
The Worimi language.
A surname from Gujarati.
plural of Gadhavi
A residential island of Gaafu Dhaalu, Maldives.
Rare form of Goidelic.
A member of various criminal secret societies described in the Book of Mormon.
Any fish of the order Gadiformes
plural of gadiform
A group of Aboriginal people traditionally inhabiting what is now Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Any tusk shell in the family Gadilidae.
plural of gadilid
Any sea snail in the family Gadiniidae, a synonym of the Trimusculidae.
plural of gadiniid
Of or pertaining to Cadiz in Spain.
plural of Gadite
Synonym of Worimi (“Australian Aboriginal language”).
plural of gadjet
A companion in arms, fellow, comrade.
plural of gadling
An Indonesian vegetable salad served with a peanut sauce dressing.
plural of gadoid
Of or pertaining to gadoleic acid or its derivatives
The rare earth gadolinium oxide
gadolinian; relating to or containing gadolinium.
Any of a range of nuclear magnetic resonance contrast agents containing gadolinium
plural of gadomer
A surname from Polish.
plural of Gadomski
Relating to gadoteric acid and its derivaties
Any of a series of raised decorative curves used as adornments on the necks of vases, silverware, etc.
Adorned with gadroons.
plural of gadroon
An expression of surprise, shock, pleasure etc.
plural of Gadsby
A surname.
An expression of surprise, shock etc.
Alternative form of goadman.
plural of gadsman
plural of Gadson
Synonym of zounds.
A traditional Bulgarian stringed instrument, played with a bow, and most commonly featuring three main strings and up to sixteen sympathetic strings.
plural of gadulka
A common, widespread dabbling duck which breeds in the northern hemisphere (Mareca strepera, syn. Anas strepera).
plural of gadwall
A transliteration of the Russian surname Гаджиев (Gadžijev).
An expression of surprise, shock, etc.
Any member of a Maratha clan that formed a part of the Maratha Confederacy and later ruled the princely state of Baroda in western India from the early 18th century until 1947.
plural of Gaekwad
Alternative form of Gaekwad.
plural of Gaekwar
The Gaelic people collectively.
Alternative form of Gaeilgeoir
plural of gaelgóir
Alternative form of Gaelicize.
A Gaelic attitude or approach.
One who studies the Gaels or the Gaelic language(s).
To make Gaelic.
Synonym of Gaelicism.
A school in which Irish is the working language.
An officially recognised area where the Irish language is the predominant language in daily use.
A surname.
plural of Gaertner
A village in Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog community, Anglesey, Wales (OS grid ref SH4871).
Alternative form of Kaesong.
Alternative form of Gaetulian.
plural of Gaetulan
An ancient Berber tribe inhabiting Gaetulia.
An ancient district covering the large desert region south of the Atlas Mountains, bordering the Sahara. Other documents place it in pre-Roman times along the Mediterranean coasts of what is now Algeria and Tunisia, and north of the Atlas.
Of or relating to the Gaetuli tribe.
plural of Gaetz
A tool consisting of a large metal hook with a handle or pole, especially the one used to pull large fish aboard a boat.
Alternative form of gaff rig.
plural of gaff-rig
plural of gaffer
plural of Gaffey
The process of landing a fish with a gaff.
plural of gaffing
Alternative form of gaffkaemia.
simple past and past participle of gaffle
plural of gaffle
present participle and gerund of gaffle
An angler's assistant who uses a gaff (tool for landing large fish).
plural of gaffman
A surname from Irish.
plural of Gaffney
A surname.
plural of Gafford
A topsail above the uppermost or only spanker.
plural of gaffsail
Alternative form of gaffman.
plural of gaffsman
Bagre marinus, a catfish of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Southeastern US Atlantic.
simple past and past participle of gafiate
plural of gafiate
present participle and gerund of gafiate
Providing humor in each day's self-contained strip, without a plot connecting the various days' respective strips.
A transliteration of the Russian surname Гага́рин (Gagárin).
plural of gagate
plural of Gagauz
An autonomous territorial unit of Moldova.
Of or relating to Gagauzia.
A suburb of Brighton council area, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
A triclinic-pinacoidal mineral containing hydrogen, magnesium, manganese, oxygen, silicon, and zinc.
Alternative form of gaugemeter.
A village in Michigan, United States.
plural of gagfest
plural of gaggee
plural of gagger
comparative form of gaggy: more gaggy
superlative form of gaggy: most gaggy
present participle and gerund of gag
Causing one to gag or choke.
plural of gagging
simple past and past participle of gaggle
One who gaggles.
plural of gaggler
plural of gaggle
present participle and gerund of gaggle
plural of gaggling
Without jokes.
A surname.
A surname from Italian.
plural of Gaglione
plural of Gaglio
A writer or performer of gags.
plural of Gagner
A surname.
plural of Gagnier
A surname from Armenian
A flowering plant of species Lobelia inflata.
plural of gagsmith
plural of gagster
A projecting tooth.
A woman writer or woman performer of gags.
One who writes jokes.
A surname from Irish.
plural of Gahagan
A city in northeast Franklin County, Ohio, United States.
Pronunciation spelling of goddamn.
A surname.
plural of Gahimer
plural of gahmen
A rare mineral ZnAl₂O₄ in the spinel group.
plural of gahnite
A member of an ethnolinguistic group of northern India.
plural of Gahrwali
Alternative spelling of kailan.
Alternative form of kailan.
plural of gai-lon
The belief and theory of Gaia model of interconnectedness of biosphere on Earth.
A spiritual philosophy following the Gaia Theory of James Lovelock.
An adherent of Gaianism.
plural of Gaianist
A kind of Egyptian cargo boat.
plural of gaiassa
Foreign pressure; pressure applied by one country onto another.
plural of gaiety
The state of being happy or merry.
plural of gaijin
Alternative form of Gaekwad.
plural of Gaikwad
Alternative form of Gaekwad.
plural of Gaikwar
plural of Gailey
A surname from French, equivalent to English Gaylord
Alternative form of galliard (dance)
plural of Gaillard
A surname from French.
A surname.
Capable of being gained (in any sense), obtained, or reached.
The horses, oxen, ploughs, wains or wagons and implements for carrying on tillage.
Appropriate; becoming; fit; suitable; convenient.
Alternative spelling of agenbite
To catch up with, intercept, or encounter another person by taking a short-cut.
simple past and past participle of gaincope
third-person singular simple present indicative of gaincope
second-person singular simple past indicative of gain
plural of gainer
A tetragonal-ditetragonal dipyramidal blue mineral containing beryllium, calcium, cesium, hydrogen, iron, lithium, oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, and zirconium.
second-person singular simple present indicative of gain
third-person singular simple present indicative of gain
plural of Gainey
A hamlet in Parkland County, Alberta, Canada.
Archaic form of gainful.
In a gainful manner; profitably.
present participle and gerund of gain
plural of gaining
Not producing gain; not bringing advantage; unprofitable.
comparative form of gainly: more gainly
superlative form of gainly: most gainly
Alternative form of gain line.
plural of gainline
plural of Gainor
simple past and past participle of gainsay
Gainsaying; contradiction.
To say something in contradiction to.
One who contradicts or denies what is alleged; an opposer.
third-person singular simple present indicative of gainsay
A neutral light grey colour.
To set over against; oppose.
third-person singular simple present indicative of gainset
Synonym of gainsharing.
The side on which gain, increase, or prosperity is accrued; the upside.
Marked by gain; gainful; profitable.
To stand against; resist, oppose; withstand.
To stand against or in opposition to; resist; oppose.
third-person singular simple present indicative of gainstay
simple past and past participle of gainstand
Toward; facing; over against.
In terms of gain or increase.
A word that a language has borrowed from other languages. In the process, the spelling and pronunciation, and even meaning, may be altered.
plural of gainword
A foreign, typically non-Sinitic loanword into Japanese.
Obsolete form of garefowl.
plural of gairfowl
A coastal village on Loch Gairloch in Wester Ross, Highland council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NG8076).
Synonym of DUMBO
A male given name from Latin, of historical usage, notably borne by a Vandalic King who ruled over North Africa.
plural of Gaiser
A hamlet in Tebay parish, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England, previously in Eden district (OS grid ref NY6305).
plural of Gaitan
Wearing gaiters.
present participle and gerund of gaiter
plural of gaiter
A surname.
plural of Gaither
present participle and gerund of gait
A triclinic-pinacoidal mineral containing arsenic, calcium, hydrogen, oxygen, and zinc.
A graphical representation of the running style of an animal or person
A surname, a variant of Gaskell.
plural of gaiwan
A district of Odisha, India.
A surname from Czech.
plural of Gajdusek
A surname from Polish.
plural of Gajewski
plural of Gajjar
A gewog of Haa District, Bhutan.
plural of gakuen
The military-style school uniform for male students in most Japanese middle schools and high schools, usually in either black or navy.
Celebratory; festive.
A hamlet near Stow, Scottish Borders council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT4445).
Alternative form of djellaba.
Alternative form of djellaba.
plural of galabeah
plural of galabea
Alternative form of djellaba.
plural of galabeya
Alternative form of djellaba.
Alternative form of djellaba.
plural of galabiah
plural of galabia
Alternative form of djellaba.
plural of galabieh
A disaccharide based on two galactose residues
Alternative spelling of djellaba.
Alternative form of djellaba.
plural of galabiya
Misspelling of galactitol.
A glycal derived from galactopyranose.
A polysaccharide consisting of many galactose residues.
plural of galactan
An enzyme that produces galactose by the hydrolysis of lactose
A morbid flow or deficiency of milk from the breast.
A football superstar.
An amorphous, gelatinous substance containing nitrogen, found in milk and other animal fluids. It resembles peptone, and is variously regarded as a coagulating or emulsifying agent.
plural of galactin
Used to form medical and biochemical terms related to galactose
Milk-like.
A monosaccharide found, along with lactose, in dairy products, and is synthesized by the body where it is found associated with glycolipids and glycoproteins.
plural of galage
Any galago in the family Galagidae.
plural of galagid
The flavonol 3,5,7-rihydroxy-2-phenylchromen-4-one present in the rhizomes of Alpinia galanga (blue ginger).
Alternative form of galagin.
plural of galagine
plural of galago
Any galago in the family Galagonidae.
plural of galago
Sir Galahad, son of Sir Lancelot, a knight of King Arthur's Round Table famously known for his purity and who was one of the three achievers of the quest for the Holy Grail.
plural of Galahad
Resembling or characteristic of a gala.
A product, resembling celluloid and made from casein, that was an early substitute for ivory.
Alternative form of galamah
Calamari.
A locality in the Mid-Western council area, eastern New South Wales, Australia.
A local artisanal gold miner in Ghana.
plural of galamsey
the blood money or weregild paid by a murderer to the family of his victim under early Welsh law
plural of galanas
Alternative spelling of galangal.
Any of several east Asian plants of genera Alpinia and Kaempferia in the ginger family, used as a spice, but principally Alpinia galanga.
plural of galangal
plural of galanga
A flavanol, 3,5,7-trihydroxy-2-phenylchromen-4-one, found in some types of galangal
plural of Galang
A particular inhibitory neuropeptide
A surname from Greek.
plural of Galanis
plural of Galano
A city in Slovakia
A surname from Italian.
A surname.
plural of Galante
A spiced, thickened sauce served with fish or poultry.
Synonym of Galapagos tortoise.
Ellipsis of Galapagos Islands.
Synonym of ilomastat.
Synonym of p'tcha (“calves'-foot jelly”).
A surname.
A surname.
plural of Galarza
A surname from Italian.
plural of Galassi
A surname.
plural of Galasso
The Galatians (Celtic tribe).
A strong cotton fabric with diagonal twill weave
Of or relating to the Nereid Galatea in Greek mythology.
plural of galatea
Any crustacean in the family Galatheidae.
A historical region of ancient Asia Minor, in what is now central Turkey.
Of or pertaining to Galatia.
The ninth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the epistle of Saint Paul to the Galatians.
Galatian
Alternative form of galantine.
plural of galatine
plural of Galati
An acidic galectin from Bothrops atrox snake venom
Alternative form of calavance.
Alternative form of gallivant.