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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]
geometry the mathematical study of planar or spatial objects such as points, lines, planes, and solid figures. [3 definitions]
Georgia a Near Eastern country between Turkey and Russia; formerly a republic of the Soviet Union. [2 definitions]
geothermal of or concerning the heat produced internally by the earth.
geranium any of various garden plants that have roundish divided leaves and bear showy clusters of red, pink, or white blossoms.
gerbil any of a variety of small African and Asian burrowing rodents often kept as pets.
germ a microscopic organism, esp. a bacterium or virus that causes illness; pathogen. [3 definitions]
German of or pertaining to Germany or its people, culture, language, or the like. [3 definitions]
Germanic of or pertaining to the Teutons; Teutonic. [3 definitions]
German shepherd one of a breed of large dogs having a thick brownish or black coat, often used as guard dogs and as guide dogs for the blind; Alsatian.
Germany a central European country, reunited in 1990, bordered by the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Poland.
germinate to start or cause to start a process of growth or development; sprout.
gesture a movement of one's body, limbs, or face that expresses emotion or feeling or reinforces speech. [4 definitions]
get to gain; obtain; acquire. [17 definitions]
get across to make (a point or idea) clearly understood to a listener or reader. [2 definitions]
get along to survive or manage. [2 definitions]
getaway an escape, esp. from the police. [5 definitions]
get away with to avoid being caught or punished for doing something wrong.
get even to exact revenge; retaliate (often fol. by "with").