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Genies
- noun - (Islam) an invisible spirit mentioned in the Koran and believed by Muslims to inhabit the earth and influence mankind by appearing in the form of humans or animals
Genipa
- noun - any tree of the genus Genipa bearing yellow flowers and edible fruit with a thick rind
Genips
- noun - round one-inch Caribbean fruit with green leathery skin and sweet juicy translucent pulp; eaten like grapes
- tropical American tree bearing a small edible fruit with green leathery skin and sweet juicy translucent pulp
Genius
- noun -
- a natural talent; "he has a genius for interior decorating"
- exceptional creative ability
- someone who has exceptional intellectual ability and originality; "Mozart was a child genius";
- unusual mental ability
Geoids
- unknown - Hypothetical solid figures whose surfaces corresponds to mean sea level
Gibing
- verb -
- laugh at with contempt and derision; "The crowd jeered at the speaker"
Giving
- verb - accord by verdict; "give a decision for the plaintiff"
- afford access to; "the door opens to the patio"; "The French doors give onto a terrace"
- allow to have or take; "I give you two minutes to respond"
- be flexible under stress of physical force; "This material doesn't give"
- be the cause or source of; "He gave me a lot of trouble"; "Our meeting afforded much interesting information"
- bestow, especially officially; "grant a degree"; "give a divorce"; "This bill grants us new rights"
- bestow; "give homage"; "render thanks"
- break down, literally or metaphorically;
- bring about; "The trompe l'oeil-illusion establishes depth"
- cause to happen or be responsible for; "His two singles gave the team the victory"
- cause to have, in the abstract sense or physical sense; "She gave him a black eye"; "The draft gave me a cold"
- consent to engage in sexual intercourse with a man; "She gave herself to
Glairy
- - Like glair, or partaking of its qualities; covered with glair; viscous and transparent; slimy.
Glaive
- - A weapon formerly used, consisting of a large blade fixed on the end of a pole, whose edge was on the outside curve; also, a light lance with a long sharp-pointed head.