grandma |
(informal) the female parent of one's parent; grandmother. |
grandmother |
the female parent of one's parent. [2 definitions] |
grandpa |
(informal) the male parent of one's parent; grandfather. |
grandparent |
the father or mother of one's parent. |
grandson |
the male child of one's child. |
grandstand |
the rows of seats for spectators at a sports stadium, racetrack, or the like; often, a roofed section of the stands. [5 definitions] |
granite |
a coarse-grained igneous rock usu. composed of silica-rich minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and small amounts of mica or amphibole, commonly used for building, sculpture, and the like. [2 definitions] |
granola |
a dry, often baked mixture of grains, raisins, nuts, honey, and the like, eaten as a snack or breakfast cereal. |
grant |
to present or bestow, esp. what is requested or desired. [6 definitions] |
grape |
a smooth-skinned, juicy, berrylike fruit, either green, red, or purple, that grows in clusters on woody vines, and that is crushed and fermented to make wine. [3 definitions] |
grapefruit |
a large, juicy citrus fruit having a yellow rind and tart yellow or pink pulp. [2 definitions] |
grapevine |
a grape-bearing vine. [2 definitions] |
-graph |
something drawn or written. [2 definitions] |
graph |
a diagram that expresses a relationship between two or more variable quantities or factors by lines, bars, dots, or the like. [5 definitions] |
graphic |
of or related to pictorial or typographical representations such as photography, painting, and printing. [7 definitions] |
graphics |
(used with a sing. verb) the art of making mathematically accurate drawings, esp. in engineering. [3 definitions] |
graphite |
a soft black or gray form of carbon, used in lead pencils, dry lubricants, and many other industrial products. |
grasp |
to take hold of with or as with a hand. [9 definitions] |
grass |
a green plant with narrow flat leaves and jointed stems, often covering lawns and meadows. [7 definitions] |
grasshopper |
any of numerous plant-eating insects with long hind legs adapted for jumping. |
grassland |
a large tract of land mainly covered by perennial grasses and having few trees or shrubs. |