Name Report For First Name GLOR:

GLOR

First name GLOR's origin is Other. GLOR means "glorious grace". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with GLOR below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of glor.(Brown names are of the same origin (Other) with GLOR and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with GLOR - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming GLOR

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES GLOR AS A WHOLE:

gloriane glorianna gloriana

NAMES RHYMING WITH GLOR (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (lor) - Names That Ends with lor:

blancheflor caylor flor taylor chancellor lalor saylor skylor tylor

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (or) - Names That Ends with or:

amaor rigmor hathor nassor senghor antor blamor escalibor zigor thor donkor tor gaynor agenor alphenor anthor castor elpenor fedor kirkor mentor polymestor andor gabor rendor sandor tabor vidor tudor fyodor ifor amor dior dohtor elienor elinor ellinor leonor lysanor mor noor anzor ator auctor avidor branor cador calibor cathmor christofor connor conor cristofor dunmor ector ektor elidor elmoor eskor gregor hector heitor ivor konnor macgregor moor nestor nicanor pryor rainor raynor sagremor salvador sumernor telfor teodor trevor victor whitmoor winsor xalbador xalvador viktor ivankor ixidor feodor etor alastor senior windsor salhfor

NAMES RHYMING WITH GLOR (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (glo) - Names That Begins with glo:

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (gl) - Names That Begins with gl:

glad gladwin gladwyn glaedwi glaedwine glais glaleanna glauce glaucus gleann gleda glen glendon glenn glenna glewlwyd glifieu gliona glyn glynn

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GLOR:

First Names which starts with 'g' and ends with 'r':

gabbar gair galchobhar gallagher gar gardiner gardner garner garr gaspar gassur gaukroger gauthier gautier gayner gear geedar geomar geor ger gilmar gilmer ginger giomar giselmaer gottfr granger greagoir grioghar griorgair grosvenor grover guilber gunnar gunther gvenour gwenyver gwyr

English Words Rhyming GLOR

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES GLOR AS A WHOLE:

degloriedadjective (a.) Deprived of glory; dishonored.

disglorifyingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Disglorify

disglorynoun (n.) Dishonor.

glorianoun (n.) A doxology (beginning Gloria Patri, Glory be to the Father), sung or said at the end of the Psalms in the service of the Roman Catholic and other churches.
 noun (n.) A portion of the Mass (Gloria in Excelsis Deo, Glory be to God on high), and also of the communion service in some churches. In the Episcopal Church the version in English is used.
 noun (n.) The musical setting of a gloria.

gloriationnoun (n.) Boast; a triumphing.

gloriedadjective (a.) Illustrious; honorable; noble.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Glory

glorificationnoun (n.) The act of glorifyng or of giving glory to.
 noun (n.) The state of being glorifed; as, the glorification of Christ after his resurrection.

glorifyingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Glorify

gloriolenoun (n.) An aureole.

gloriosanoun (n.) A genus of climbing plants with very showy lilylike blossoms, natives of India.

gloriosernoun (n.) A boaster.

gloriosonoun (n.) A boaster.

gloriousnoun (n.) Exhibiting attributes, qualities, or acts that are worthy of or receive glory; noble; praiseworthy; excellent; splendid; illustrious; inspiring admiration; as, glorious deeds.
 noun (n.) Eager for glory or distinction; haughty; boastful; ostentatious; vainglorious.
 noun (n.) Ecstatic; hilarious; elated with drink.

glorynoun (n.) Praise, honor, admiration, or distinction, accorded by common consent to a person or thing; high reputation; honorable fame; renown.
 noun (n.) That quality in a person or thing which secures general praise or honor; that which brings or gives renown; an object of pride or boast; the occasion of praise; excellency; brilliancy; splendor.
 noun (n.) Pride; boastfulness; arrogance.
 noun (n.) The presence of the Divine Being; the manifestations of the divine nature and favor to the blessed in heaven; celestial honor; heaven.
 noun (n.) An emanation of light supposed to proceed from beings of peculiar sanctity. It is represented in art by rays of gold, or the like, proceeding from the head or body, or by a disk, or a mere line.
 noun (n.) To exult with joy; to rejoice.
 noun (n.) To boast; to be proud.

gloryingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Glory

ingloriousadjective (a.) Not glorious; not bringing honor or glory; not accompanied with fame, honor, or celebrity; obscure; humble; as, an inglorious life of ease.
 adjective (a.) Shameful; disgraceful; ignominious; as, inglorious flight, defeat, etc.

ingloriousnessnoun (n.) The state of being inglorious.

ungloriousadjective (a.) Inglorious.

vaingloriousadjective (a.) Feeling or indicating vainglory; elated by vanity; boastful.

vainglorynoun (n.) Excessive vanity excited by one's own performances; empty pride; undue elation of mind; vain show; boastfulness.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GLOR (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (lor) - English Words That Ends with lor:


antichlornoun (n.) Any substance (but especially sodium hyposulphite) used in removing the excess of chlorine left in paper pulp or stuffs after bleaching.

appellornoun (n.) The person who institutes an appeal, or prosecutes another for a crime.
 noun (n.) One who confesses a felony committed and accuses his accomplices.

archchancellornoun (n.) A chief chancellor; -- an officer in the old German empire, who presided over the secretaries of the court.

bachelornoun (n.) A man of any age who has not been married.
 noun (n.) An unmarried woman.
 noun (n.) A person who has taken the first or lowest degree in the liberal arts, or in some branch of science, at a college or university; as, a bachelor of arts.
 noun (n.) A knight who had no standard of his own, but fought under the standard of another in the field; often, a young knight.
 noun (n.) In the companies of London tradesmen, one not yet admitted to wear the livery; a junior member.
 noun (n.) A kind of bass, an edible fresh-water fish (Pomoxys annularis) of the southern United States.

bailornoun (n.) One who delivers goods or money to another in trust.

bicoloradjective (a.) Alt. of Bicolored

chancellornoun (n.) A judicial court of chancery, which in England and in the United States is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction.

colornoun (n.) A property depending on the relations of light to the eye, by which individual and specific differences in the hues and tints of objects are apprehended in vision; as, gay colors; sad colors, etc.
 noun (n.) Any hue distinguished from white or black.
 noun (n.) The hue or color characteristic of good health and spirits; ruddy complexion.
 noun (n.) That which is used to give color; a paint; a pigment; as, oil colors or water colors.
 noun (n.) That which covers or hides the real character of anything; semblance; excuse; disguise; appearance.
 noun (n.) Shade or variety of character; kind; species.
 noun (n.) A distinguishing badge, as a flag or similar symbol (usually in the plural); as, the colors or color of a ship or regiment; the colors of a race horse (that is, of the cap and jacket worn by the jockey).
 noun (n.) An apparent right; as where the defendant in trespass gave to the plaintiff an appearance of title, by stating his title specially, thus removing the cause from the jury to the court.
 verb (v. t.) To change or alter the hue or tint of, by dyeing, staining, painting, etc.; to dye; to tinge; to paint; to stain.
 verb (v. t.) To change or alter, as if by dyeing or painting; to give a false appearance to; usually, to give a specious appearance to; to cause to appear attractive; to make plausible; to palliate or excuse; as, the facts were colored by his prejudices.
 verb (v. t.) To hide.
 verb (v. i.) To acquire color; to turn red, especially in the face; to blush.

concoloradjective (a.) Of the same color; of uniform color.

councilornoun (n.) A member of a council.

counselornoun (n.) One who counsels; an adviser.
 noun (n.) A member of council; one appointed to advise a sovereign or chief magistrate. [See under Consilor.]
 noun (n.) One whose profession is to give advice in law, and manage causes for clients in court; a barrister.

dolornoun (n.) Pain; grief; distress; anguish.

guilornoun (n.) A deceiver; one who deludes, or uses guile.

multicoloradjective (a.) Having many, or several, colors.

palloradjective (a.) Paleness; want of color; pallidity; as, pallor of the complexion.

parlornoun (n.) A room for business or social conversation, for the reception of guests, etc.
 noun (n.) The apartment in a monastery or nunnery where the inmates are permitted to meet and converse with each other, or with visitors and friends from without.
 noun (n.) In large private houses, a sitting room for the family and for familiar guests, -- a room for less formal uses than the drawing-room. Esp., in modern times, the dining room of a house having few apartments, as a London house, where the dining parlor is usually on the ground floor.
 noun (n.) Commonly, in the United States, a drawing-room, or the room where visitors are received and entertained.

sailornoun (n.) One who follows the business of navigating ships or other vessels; one who understands the practical management of ships; one of the crew of a vessel; a mariner; a common seaman.

semilornoun (n.) A yellowish alloy of copper and zinc. See Simplor.

similornoun (n.) An alloy of copper and zinc, resembling brass, but of a golden color.

squalornoun (n.) Squalidness; foulness; filthness; squalidity.

tailornoun (n.) One whose occupation is to cut out and make men's garments; also, one who cuts out and makes ladies' outer garments.
 noun (n.) The mattowacca; -- called also tailor herring.
 noun (n.) The silversides.
 noun (n.) The goldfish.
 verb (v. i.) To practice making men's clothes; to follow the business of a tailor.

tricolornoun (n.) The national French banner, of three colors, blue, white, and red, adopted at the first revolution.
 noun (n.) Hence, any three-colored flag.

temblornoun (n.) An earthquake.

valornoun (n.) Value; worth.
 noun (n.) Strength of mind in regard to danger; that quality which enables a man to encounter danger with firmness; personal bravery; courage; prowess; intrepidity.
 noun (n.) A brave man; a man of valor.

versicoloradjective (a.) Alt. of Versicolored

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GLOR (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (glo) - Words That Begins with glo:


gloamnoun (n.) The twilight; gloaming.
 verb (v. i.) To begin to grow dark; to grow dusky.
 verb (v. i.) To be sullen or morose.

gloamingnoun (n.) Twilight; dusk; the fall of the evening.
 noun (n.) Sullenness; melancholy.

gloatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gloat

globardnoun (n.) A glowworm.

globateadjective (a.) Alt. of Globated

globatedadjective (a.) Having the form of a globe; spherical.

globenoun (n.) A round or spherical body, solid or hollow; a body whose surface is in every part equidistant from the center; a ball; a sphere.
 noun (n.) Anything which is nearly spherical or globular in shape; as, the globe of the eye; the globe of a lamp.
 noun (n.) The earth; the terraqueous ball; -- usually preceded by the definite article.
 noun (n.) A round model of the world; a spherical representation of the earth or heavens; as, a terrestrial or celestial globe; -- called also artificial globe.
 noun (n.) A body of troops, or of men or animals, drawn up in a circle; -- a military formation used by the Romans, answering to the modern infantry square.
 verb (v. t.) To gather or form into a globe.

globingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Globe

globefishnoun (n.) A plectognath fish of the genera Diodon, Tetrodon, and allied genera. The globefishes can suck in water or air and distend the body to a more or less globular form. Called also porcupine fish, and sea hedgehog. See Diodon.

globeflowernoun (n.) A plant of the genus Trollius (T. Europaeus), found in the mountainous parts of Europe, and producing handsome globe-shaped flowers.
 noun (n.) The American plant Trollius laxus.

globiferousadjective (a.) Having a round or globular tip.

globigerinanoun (n.) A genus of small Foraminifera, which live abundantly at or near the surface of the sea. Their dead shells, falling to the bottom, make up a large part of the soft mud, generally found in depths below 3,000 feet, and called globigerina ooze. See Illust. of Foraminifera.

globoseadjective (a.) Having a rounded form resembling that of a globe; globular, or nearly so; spherical.

globositynoun (n.) Sphericity.

globousadjective (a.) Spherical.

globularadjective (a.) Globe-shaped; having the form of a ball or sphere; spherical, or nearly so; as, globular atoms.

globularitynoun (n.) The state of being globular; globosity; sphericity.

globularnessnoun (n.) Sphericity; globosity.

globulenoun (n.) A little globe; a small particle of matter, of a spherical form.
 noun (n.) A minute spherical or rounded structure; as blood, lymph, and pus corpuscles, minute fungi, spores, etc.
 noun (n.) A little pill or pellet used by homeopathists.

globuletnoun (n.) A little globule.

globuliferousadjective (a.) Bearing globules; in geology, used of rocks, and denoting a variety of concretionary structure, where the concretions are isolated globules and evenly distributed through the texture of the rock.

globulimeternoun (n.) An instrument for measuring the number of red blood corpuscles in the blood.

globulinnoun (n.) An albuminous body, insoluble in water, but soluble in dilute solutions of salt. It is present in the red blood corpuscles united with haematin to form haemoglobin. It is also found in the crystalline lens of the eye, and in blood serum, and is sometimes called crystallin. In the plural the word is applied to a group of proteid substances such as vitellin, myosin, fibrinogen, etc., all insoluble in water, but soluble in dilute salt solutions.

globulitenoun (n.) A rudimentary form of crystallite, spherical in shape.

globulousadjective (a.) Globular; spherical; orbicular.

globyadjective (a.) Resembling, or pertaining to, a globe; round; orbicular.

glochidiateadjective (a.) Having barbs; as, glochidiate bristles.

glochidiumnoun (n.) The larva or young of the mussel, formerly thought to be a parasite upon the parent's gills.

glomenoun (n.) Gloom.
 noun (n.) One of the two prominences at the posterior extremity of the frog of the horse's foot.
 verb (v. i.) To gloom; to look gloomy, morose, or sullen.

glomerateadjective (a.) Gathered together in a roundish mass or dense cluster; conglomerate.
 verb (v. t. & i.) To gather or wind into a ball; to collect into a spherical form or mass, as threads.

glomeratingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Glomerate

glomerationnoun (n.) The act of forming or gathering into a ball or round mass; the state of being gathered into a ball; conglomeration.
 noun (n.) That which is formed into a ball; a ball.

glomerousadjective (a.) Gathered or formed into a ball or round mass.

glomerulenoun (n.) A head or dense cluster of flowers, formed by condensation of a cyme, as in the flowering dogwood.
 noun (n.) A glomerulus.

glomerulusnoun (n.) The bunch of looped capillary blood vessels in a Malpighian capsule of the kidney.

glomuliferousadjective (a.) Having small clusters of minutely branched coral-like excrescences.

glonoinnoun (n.) Alt. of Glonoine

glonoinenoun (n.) Same as Nitroglycerin; -- called also oil of glonoin.
 noun (n.) A dilute solution of nitroglycerin used as a neurotic.

gloomnoun (n.) Partial or total darkness; thick shade; obscurity; as, the gloom of a forest, or of midnight.
 noun (n.) A shady, gloomy, or dark place or grove.
 noun (n.) Cloudiness or heaviness of mind; melancholy; aspect of sorrow; low spirits; dullness.
 noun (n.) In gunpowder manufacture, the drying oven.
 verb (v. i.) To shine or appear obscurely or imperfectly; to glimmer.
 verb (v. i.) To become dark or dim; to be or appear dismal, gloomy, or sad; to come to the evening twilight.
 verb (v. t.) To render gloomy or dark; to obscure; to darken.
 verb (v. t.) To fill with gloom; to make sad, dismal, or sullen.

gloomingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gloom
 noun (n.) Twilight (of morning or evening); the gloaming.

gloominessnoun (n.) State of being gloomy.

gloomthnoun (n.) Gloom.

glosenoun (n. & v.) See Gloze.

glosernoun (n.) See Glosser.

glossnoun (n.) Brightness or luster of a body proceeding from a smooth surface; polish; as, the gloss of silk; cloth is calendered to give it a gloss.
 noun (n.) A specious appearance; superficial quality or show.
 noun (n.) A foreign, archaic, technical, or other uncommon word requiring explanation.
 noun (n.) An interpretation, consisting of one or more words, interlinear or marginal; an explanatory note or comment; a running commentary.
 noun (n.) A false or specious explanation.
 verb (v. t.) To give a superficial luster or gloss to; to make smooth and shining; as, to gloss cloth.
 verb (v. t.) To render clear and evident by comments; to illustrate; to explain; to annotate.
 verb (v. t.) To give a specious appearance to; to render specious and plausible; to palliate by specious explanation.
 verb (v. i.) To make comments; to comment; to explain.
 verb (v. i.) To make sly remarks, or insinuations.

glossingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gloss

glossanoun (n.) The tongue, or lingua, of an insect. See Hymenoptera.

glossaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the tongue; lingual.

glossanthraxnoun (n.) A disease of horses and cattle accompanied by carbuncles in the mouth and on the tongue.

glossarialadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to glosses or to a glossary; containing a glossary.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GLOR:

English Words which starts with 'g' and ends with 'r':

gabbernoun (n.) A liar; a deceiver.
 noun (n.) One addicted to idle talk.

gabbiernoun (n.) One who gabbles; a prater.

gabelernoun (n.) A collector of gabels or taxes.

gaddernoun (n.) One who roves about idly, a rambling gossip.

gaffernoun (n.) An old fellow; an aged rustic.
 noun (n.) A foreman or overseer of a gang of laborers.

gagernoun (n.) A measurer. See Gauger.

gaggernoun (n.) One who gags.
 noun (n.) A piece of iron imbedded in the sand of a mold to keep the sand in place.

gailernoun (n.) A jailer.

gainernoun (n.) One who gains.

gainsayernoun (n.) One who gainsays, contradicts, or denies.

gaiternoun (n.) A covering of cloth or leather for the ankle and instep, or for the whole leg from the knee to the instep, fitting down upon the shoe.
 noun (n.) A kind of shoe, consisting of cloth, and covering the ankle.
 verb (v. t.) To dress with gaiters.

galactodensimeternoun (n.) Same as Galactometer.

galactometernoun (n.) An instrument for ascertaining the quality of milk (i.e., its richness in cream) by determining its specific gravity; a lactometer.

gallinippernoun (n.) A large mosquito.

gallopernoun (n.) One who, or that which, gallops.
 noun (n.) A carriage on which very small guns were formerly mounted, the gun resting on the shafts, without a limber.

galvanizernoun (n.) One who, or that which, galvanize.

galvanometernoun (n.) An instrument or apparatus for measuring the intensity of an electric current, usually by the deflection of a magnetic needle.

gambiernoun (n.) The inspissated juice of a plant (Uncaria Gambir) growing in Malacca. It is a powerful astringent, and, under the name of Terra Japonica, is used for chewing with the Areca nut, and is exported for tanning and dyeing.
 noun (n.) Catechu.

gamblernoun (n.) One who gambles.

gamekeepernoun (n.) One who has the care of game, especially in a park or preserve.

gamesternoun (n.) A merry, frolicsome person.
 noun (n.) A person who plays at games; esp., one accustomed to play for a stake; a gambler; one skilled in games.
 noun (n.) A prostitute; a strumpet.

gammernoun (n.) An old wife; an old woman; -- correlative of gaffer, an old man.

gandernoun (n.) The male of any species of goose.

gangernoun (n.) One who oversees a gang of workmen.

ganisternoun (n.) Alt. of Gannister

gannisternoun (n.) A refractory material consisting of crushed or ground siliceous stone, mixed with fire clay; -- used for lining Bessemer converters; also used for macadamizing roads.

gaolernoun (n.) The keeper of a jail. See Jailer.

gapernoun (n.) One who gapes.
 noun (n.) A European fish. See 4th Comber.
 noun (n.) A large edible clam (Schizothaerus Nuttalli), of the Pacific coast; -- called also gaper clam.
 noun (n.) An East Indian bird of the genus Cymbirhynchus, related to the broadbills.

garnoun (n.) To cause; to make.
 verb (v.) Any slender marine fish of the genera Belone and Tylosurus. See Garfish.
 verb (v.) The gar pike. See Alligator gar (under Alligator), and Gar pike.

garblernoun (n.) One who garbles.

gardenernoun (n.) One who makes and tends a garden; a horticulturist.

garnernoun (n.) A granary; a building or place where grain is stored for preservation.
 verb (v. t.) To gather for preservation; to store, as in a granary; to treasure.

garnishernoun (n.) One who, or that which, garnishes.

garreteernoun (n.) One who lives in a garret; a poor author; a literary hack.

garroternoun (n.) One who seizes a person by the throat from behind, with a view to strangle and rob him.

garternoun (n.) A band used to prevent a stocking from slipping down on the leg.
 noun (n.) The distinguishing badge of the highest order of knighthood in Great Britain, called the Order of the Garter, instituted by Edward III.; also, the Order itself.
 noun (n.) Same as Bendlet.
 verb (v. t.) To bind with a garter.
 verb (v. t.) To invest with the Order of the Garter.

gasaliernoun (n.) A chandelier arranged to burn gas.

gasconadernoun (n.) A great boaster; a blusterer.

gasoliernoun (n.) Same as Gasalier.

gasometernoun (n.) An apparatus for holding and measuring of gas; in gas works, a huge iron cylinder closed at one end and having the other end immersed in water, in which it is made to rise or fall, according to the volume of gas it contains, or the pressure required.

gastronomernoun (n.) One fond of good living; an epicure.

gastrovascularadjective (a.) Having the structure, or performing the functions, both of digestive and circulatory organs; as, the gastrovascular cavity of c/lenterates.

gathernoun (n.) A plait or fold in cloth, made by drawing a thread through it; a pucker.
 noun (n.) The inclination forward of the axle journals to keep the wheels from working outward.
 noun (n.) The soffit or under surface of the masonry required in gathering. See Gather, v. t., 7.
 verb (v. t.) To bring together; to collect, as a number of separate things, into one place, or into one aggregate body; to assemble; to muster; to congregate.
 verb (v. t.) To pick out and bring together from among what is of less value; to collect, as a harvest; to harvest; to cull; to pick off; to pluck.
 verb (v. t.) To accumulate by collecting and saving little by little; to amass; to gain; to heap up.
 verb (v. t.) To bring closely together the parts or particles of; to contract; to compress; to bring together in folds or plaits, as a garment; also, to draw together, as a piece of cloth by a thread; to pucker; to plait; as, to gather a ruffle.
 verb (v. t.) To derive, or deduce, as an inference; to collect, as a conclusion, from circumstances that suggest, or arguments that prove; to infer; to conclude.
 verb (v. t.) To gain; to win.
 verb (v. t.) To bring together, or nearer together, in masonry, as where the width of a fireplace is rapidly diminished to the width of the flue, or the like.
 verb (v. t.) To haul in; to take up; as, to gather the slack of a rope.
 verb (v. i.) To come together; to collect; to unite; to become assembled; to congregate.
 verb (v. i.) To grow larger by accretion; to increase.
 verb (v. i.) To concentrate; to come to a head, as a sore, and generate pus; as, a boil has gathered.
 verb (v. i.) To collect or bring things together.

gatherernoun (n.) One who gathers or collects.
 noun (n.) An attachment for making gathers in the cloth.

gaugernoun (n.) One who gauges; an officer whose business it is to ascertain the contents of casks.

gaurnoun (n.) An East Indian species of wild cattle (Bibos gauris), of large size and an untamable disposition.

gazernoun (n.) One who gazes.

gazetteernoun (n.) A writer of news, or an officer appointed to publish news by authority.
 noun (n.) A newspaper; a gazette.
 noun (n.) A geographical dictionary; a book giving the names and descriptions, etc., of many places.
 noun (n.) An alphabetical descriptive list of anything.

gearnoun (n.) Clothing; garments; ornaments.
 noun (n.) Goods; property; household stuff.
 noun (n.) Whatever is prepared for use or wear; manufactured stuff or material.
 noun (n.) The harness of horses or cattle; trapping.
 noun (n.) Warlike accouterments.
 noun (n.) Manner; custom; behavior.
 noun (n.) Business matters; affairs; concern.
 noun (n.) A toothed wheel, or cogwheel; as, a spur gear, or a bevel gear; also, toothed wheels, collectively.
 noun (n.) An apparatus for performing a special function; gearing; as, the feed gear of a lathe.
 noun (n.) Engagement of parts with each other; as, in gear; out of gear.
 noun (n.) See 1st Jeer (b).
 noun (n.) Anything worthless; stuff; nonsense; rubbish.
 verb (v. t.) To dress; to put gear on; to harness.
 verb (v. t.) To provide with gearing.
 verb (v. i.) To be in, or come into, gear.

geldernoun (n.) One who gelds or castrates.

gendernoun (n.) Kind; sort.
 noun (n.) Sex, male or female.
 noun (n.) A classification of nouns, primarily according to sex; and secondarily according to some fancied or imputed quality associated with sex.
 noun (n.) To beget; to engender.
 verb (v. i.) To copulate; to breed.

generalizernoun (n.) One who takes general or comprehensive views.

generatornoun (n.) One who, or that which, generates, begets, causes, or produces.
 noun (n.) An apparatus in which vapor or gas is formed from a liquid or solid by means of heat or chemical process, as a steam boiler, gas retort, or vessel for generating carbonic acid gas, etc.
 noun (n.) The principal sound or sounds by which others are produced; the fundamental note or root of the common chord; -- called also generating tone.
 noun (n.) Any machine that transforms mechanical into electrical energy; a dynamo.

genitornoun (n.) One who begets; a generator; an originator.
 noun (n.) The genitals.

geographernoun (n.) One versed in geography.

geologernoun (n.) Alt. of Geologian

geomancernoun (n.) One who practices, or is versed in, geomancy.

geometernoun (n.) One skilled in geometry; a geometrician; a mathematician.
 noun (n.) Any species of geometrid moth; a geometrid.

geothermometernoun (n.) A thermometer specially constructed for measuring temperetures at a depth below the surface of the ground.

germandernoun (n.) A plant of the genus Teucrium (esp. Teucrium Chamaedrys or wall germander), mintlike herbs and low shrubs.

gernernoun (n.) A garner.

gesticulatornoun (n.) One who gesticulates.

gestournoun (n.) A reciter of gests or legendary tales; a story-teller.

getternoun (n.) One who gets, gains, obtains, acquires, begets, or procreates.

geysernoun (n.) A boiling spring which throws forth at frequent intervals jets of water, mud, etc., driven up by the expansive power of steam.

giaournoun (n.) An infidel; -- a term applied by Turks to disbelievers in the Mohammedan religion, especially Christrians.

gibbernoun (n.) A balky horse.
 verb (v. i.) To speak rapidly and inarticulately.

gibbiernoun (n.) Wild fowl; game.

gibernoun (n.) One who utters gibes.

gigglernoun (n.) One who giggles or titters.

gildernoun (n.) One who gilds; one whose occupation is to overlay with gold.
 noun (n.) A Dutch coin. See Guilder.

gillyflowernoun (n.) A name given by old writers to the clove pink (Dianthus Caryophyllus) but now to the common stock (Matthiola incana), a cruciferous plant with showy and fragrant blossoms, usually purplish, but often pink or white.
 noun (n.) A kind of apple, of a roundish conical shape, purplish red color, and having a large core.

gilournoun (n.) A guiler; deceiver.

gimmernoun (n.) Alt. of Gimmor

gimmornoun (n.) A piece of mechanism; mechanical device or contrivance; a gimcrack.

gingernoun (n.) A plant of the genus Zingiber, of the East and West Indies. The species most known is Z. officinale.
 noun (n.) The hot and spicy rootstock of Zingiber officinale, which is much used in cookery and in medicine.

gipsernoun (n.) Alt. of Gipsire

girdernoun (n.) One who girds; a satirist.
 noun (n.) One who, or that which, girds.
 noun (n.) A main beam; a stright, horizontal beam to span an opening or carry weight, such as ends of floor beams, etc.; hence, a framed or built-up member discharging the same office, technically called a compound girder. See Illusts. of Frame, and Doubleframed floor, under Double.

girdlernoun (n.) One who girdles.
 noun (n.) A maker of girdles.
 noun (n.) An American longicorn beetle (Oncideres cingulatus) which lays its eggs in the twigs of the hickory, and then girdles each branch by gnawing a groove around it, thus killing it to provide suitable food for the larvae.

givernoun (n.) One who gives; a donor; a bestower; a grantor; one who imparts or distributes.

glaciernoun (n.) An immense field or stream of ice, formed in the region of perpetual snow, and moving slowly down a mountain slope or valley, as in the Alps, or over an extended area, as in Greenland.

gladdernoun (n.) One who makes glad.

gladiatornoun (n.) Originally, a swordplayer; hence, one who fought with weapons in public, either on the occasion of a funeral ceremony, or in the arena, for public amusement.
 noun (n.) One who engages in any fierce combat or controversy.

glairadjective (a.) The white of egg. It is used as a size or a glaze in bookbinding, for pastry, etc.
 adjective (a.) Any viscous, transparent substance, resembling the white of an egg.
 adjective (a.) A broadsword fixed on a pike; a kind of halberd.
 verb (v. t.) To smear with the white of an egg.

glamournoun (n.) A charm affecting the eye, making objects appear different from what they really are.
 noun (n.) Witchcraft; magic; a spell.
 noun (n.) A kind of haze in the air, causing things to appear different from what they really are.
 noun (n.) Any artificial interest in, or association with, an object, through which it appears delusively magnified or glorified.

glandularadjective (a.) Containing or supporting glands; consisting of glands; pertaining to glands.

glass makernoun (n.) Alt. of Glassmaker

glassmakernoun (n.) One who makes, or manufactures, glass.

glaucometernoun (n.) See Gleucometer.

glaverernoun (n.) A flatterer.

glazernoun (n.) One who applies glazing, as in pottery manufacture, etc.; one who gives a glasslike or glossy surface to anything; a calenderer or smoother of cloth, paper, and the like.
 noun (n.) A tool or machine used in glazing, polishing, smoothing, etc.; amoung cutlers and lapidaries, a wooden wheel covered with emery, or having a band of lead and tin alloy, for polishing cutlery, etc.

glaziernoun (n.) One whose business is to set glass.

gleanernoun (n.) One who gathers after reapers.
 noun (n.) One who gathers slowly with labor.

gleucometernoun (n.) An instrument for measuring the specific gravity and ascertaining the quantity of sugar contained in must.

glidderadjective (a.) Alt. of Gliddery

glidernoun (n.) One who, or that which, glides.

glimmernoun (n.) A faint, unsteady light; feeble, scattered rays of light; also, a gleam.
 noun (n.) Mica. See Mica.
 verb (v. i.) To give feeble or scattered rays of light; to shine faintly; to show a faint, unsteady light; as, the glimmering dawn; a glimmering lamp.

glisternoun (n.) Glitter; luster.
 verb (v. i.) To be bright; to sparkle; to be brilliant; to shine; to glisten; to glitter.

glitternoun (n.) A bright, sparkling light; brilliant and showy luster; brilliancy; as, the glitter of arms; the glitter of royal equipage.
 verb (v. i.) To sparkle with light; to shine with a brilliant and broken light or showy luster; to gleam; as, a glittering sword.
 verb (v. i.) To be showy, specious, or striking, and hence attractive; as, the glittering scenes of a court.

glossatornoun (n.) A writer of glosses or comments; a commentator.