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glaze to install glass in (a window). [9 definitions]
gleam a slight, sudden, or brief flash or beam of light; glint. [5 definitions]
glee a feeling of delight, joy, or gaiety. [2 definitions]
glen a narrow secluded valley, esp. between mountains.
glide to move in a smooth and seemingly effortless manner. [9 definitions]
glider someone or something that glides. [3 definitions]
glimmer a slight, dim, or unsteady light; flicker; gleam. [4 definitions]
glimpse a quick look; momentary or partial view. [4 definitions]
glint a brief flash or flicker of reflected light, as from a mirror or smooth metal surface. [4 definitions]
glisten to shine with reflected light, sometimes sparkling and sometimes softly lustrous. [2 definitions]
glitch (informal) a minor problem, mishap, malfunction, or defect, as in a machine or plan. [2 definitions]
glitter to shine brightly, with sparkling or lustrous reflected light. [6 definitions]
gloat to feel or express pleasure, pride, or satisfaction, often at someone else's expense. [2 definitions]
global having to do with the whole earth; worldwide; universal. [3 definitions]
global warming an increase in global temperatures believed to be caused in part by the greenhouse effect.
globe the earth (usu. prec. by "the"). [6 definitions]
glockenspiel a percussion instrument composed of a set of graduated metal bars, mounted in a lyre-shaped frame, that are struck with hammers.
gloom lack of light; darkness or dimness. [5 definitions]
gloomy dim or dark; dreary or dismal. [3 definitions]
glorify to give great praise, honor, or glory to, esp. in worship; exalt; extol. [3 definitions]
glory great honor, distinction, praise, or renown. [8 definitions]