gratify |
to give pleasure or satisfaction to (someone). [2 definitions] |
grating1 |
a framework of crossed or parallel bars that covers an opening; grate. |
gratitude |
the state or feeling of being thankful or appreciative; gratefulness. |
grave1 |
a hole dug in the ground for burying a dead body. [4 definitions] |
grave2 |
having great seriousness or importance; causing deep concern; critical. [4 definitions] |
gravel |
a loose mixture of small stones, pebbles, and sometimes sand. [4 definitions] |
graveyard |
a tract of ground for burying the dead; cemetery. |
gravitation |
the force of mutual attraction, as between planets, stars, or particles. [3 definitions] |
gravity |
the force by which a planet or other such body tends to draw objects toward its center. [4 definitions] |
gravy |
juice that drips from cooking meat, or a sauce made by thickening and seasoning this juice. [2 definitions] |
gray |
the color of an overcast sky; an achromatic color between black and white. [8 definitions] |
graze1 |
to feed on growing grass and herbage, as cattle and horses. [4 definitions] |
graze2 |
to touch or brush lightly in passing. [5 definitions] |
grease |
a semisolid oily substance, often used as a lubricant. [4 definitions] |
greasy |
covered with grease, as clothes or machine parts. [3 definitions] |
great |
very large in size or number. [8 definitions] |
great- |
one generation away. |
Great Britain |
the main island of the United Kingdom, off the coast of France, occupied by England, Scotland, and Wales, and including some adjacent islands. (Cf. United Kingdom.) [2 definitions] |
Great Dane |
any of a breed of very large muscular short-haired dogs that have pointed ears and a square muzzle. |
great-grandchild |
a child of one's grandson or granddaughter. |
great-grandfather |
the grandfather of a person's mother or father. |