generate |
to cause to be brought into being. [2 definitions] |
generation |
the entire body of people who were born at roughly the same time. [5 definitions] |
generator |
someone or something that generates. [3 definitions] |
generic |
of, concerning, or applying to all elements of a particular class. [4 definitions] |
generosity |
willing readiness to give. [3 definitions] |
generous |
willing to give or share, or giving more than necessary; unselfish. [4 definitions] |
genetic |
of or concerning the science of heredity. [3 definitions] |
genetics |
(used with a sing. verb) the science of heredity, esp. of the influence of genes on the appearance, development, and evolution of organisms. [2 definitions] |
genial |
cheerfully friendly. [2 definitions] |
genie |
in Islamic mythology, a usu. impish supernatural being, often in human form, that will do one's bidding, esp. grant one's wishes; jinn; jinni. |
genius |
extraordinary power of intellect, esp. as shown in artistic or scientific work. [5 definitions] |
gentile |
(sometimes cap.) a person who is not Jewish, esp. a Christian. [4 definitions] |
gentle |
without harshness, aggressiveness, or violence. [7 definitions] |
gentleman |
a courteous and honorable man. [4 definitions] |
gentlewoman |
a courteous and honorable woman. [3 definitions] |
gently |
softly or mildly; not harshly. |
genuine |
true to what is claimed or believed about a thing; authentic. [2 definitions] |
genus |
one of the categories used in classifying living organisms, larger than a species but smaller than a family. [2 definitions] |
geography |
the science of the earth's surface, including its physical features, climate, resident populations, political divisions, agriculture, natural resources, and the like. [2 definitions] |
geology |
the study of the physical structure, composition and development of the earth or other solid astronomical bodies, esp. with regard to rocks and land forms. [2 definitions] |
geometric |
of or concerning geometry. [2 definitions] |