alee |
at or toward that side of a ship which is farthest from the source of wind. |
clew |
ball of thread or yarn. [7 definitions] |
clue |
a hint that helps solve a puzzle, problem, or mystery. |
flee |
to run away or escape. [2 definitions] |
Gael |
a Gaelic-speaking Celt of Scotland, Ireland, or the Isle of Man. |
gale |
a strong wind of about thirty to sixty miles per hour. [2 definitions] |
gee1 |
turn right! (used in directing a horse or work animal). (Cf. haw3.) [2 definitions] |
gee2 |
used as a mild exclamation of wonder or surprise. |
gel |
a chemical mixture that does not separate and that looks and feels like jelly. [2 definitions] |
ghee |
the liquid butter that remains after the milk of cows or buffaloes has been boiled, used esp. in India. |
glee |
a feeling of delight or joy. |
glen |
a small, narrow valley. |
glow |
a steady light, especially the light given off by something very hot. [6 definitions] |
glue |
a thick, sticky liquid used to join things together. [2 definitions] |
gluey |
like glue; sticky. [2 definitions] |
lee |
the side that faces away from the wind. [2 definitions] |