graph |
a diagram that shows a relationship between two or more changing things by lines, bars, dots, or portions of a circle. [2 definitions] |
graphic |
of or related to pictures or writing such as photography, painting, and printing. [3 definitions] |
graphics |
(used with a plural verb) the charts, maps, drawings, and other images used in printed works such as books and magazines. [2 definitions] |
graphite |
a soft black or gray form of carbon. It is the writing material in pencils, and it has many uses in industry. |
grasp |
to take hold of with a hand or other thing that is capable of holding. [4 definitions] |
grass |
a green plant with narrow pointed leaves and stems with joints. Grass often covers lawns and meadows. [2 definitions] |
grasshopper |
an insect with long, powerful hind legs for jumping and two pairs of wings. Grasshoppers eat plants. |
grassland |
a large area of land covered by grass. |
grassy |
covered with grass. |
grate1 |
a frame of crossed or parallel metal bars used as a covering or guard over an opening. [2 definitions] |
grate2 |
to make a sharp grinding noise. [4 definitions] |
grateful |
feeling thankful or showing thanks for kindness or something pleasing. |
gratify |
to please; satisfy. |
grating1 |
a frame of bars that covers an opening; grate. |
gratitude |
the feeling of being thankful; gratefulness. |
grave1 |
a hole dug in the ground where a dead body is buried. |
grave2 |
very serious or important; causing deep concern. [3 definitions] |
gravel |
a loose mixture of small stones, pebbles, and sometimes sand. |
graveyard |
an area of ground where dead people are buried; cemetery. |
gravitation |
the force that pulls planets, stars, or particles toward one another. |
gravity |
the force by which all objects in the universe are attracted to each other. [2 definitions] |