5 letter words starting with gr

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  • GRAAL
  • GRABS
  • GRACE
  • GRADE
  • GRADS
  • GRAFF
  • GRAFT
  • GRAIL
  • GRAIN
  • GRAIP
  • GRAMA
  • GRAME
  • GRAMP
  • GRAMS
  • GRANA
  • GRAND
  • GRANO
  • GRANS
  • GRANT
  • GRAPE
  • GRAPH
  • GRAPY
  • GRASP
  • GRASS
  • GRATA
  • GRATE
  • GRATS
  • GRAVE
  • GRAVS
  • GRAVY
  • GRAYS
  • GRAZE
  • GREAT
  • GREBE
  • GREBO
  • GRECE
  • GREED
  • GREEK
  • GREEN
  • GREES
  • GREET
  • GREGE
  • GREGO
  • GREIN
  • GRENS
  • GREPS
  • GRESE
  • GREVE
  • GREWS
  • GREYS
  • GRICE
  • GRIDE
  • GRIDS
  • GRIEF
  • GRIFF
  • GRIFT
  • GRIGS
  • GRIKE
  • GRILL
  • GRIME
  • GRIMY
  • GRIND
  • GRINS
  • GRIOT
  • GRIPE
  • GRIPS
  • GRIPT
  • GRIPY
  • GRISE
  • GRIST
  • GRISY
  • GRITH
  • GRITS
  • GRIZE
  • GROAN
  • GROAT
  • GRODY
  • GROGS
  • GROIN
  • GROKS
  • GROMA
  • GROMS
  • GRONE
  • GROOF
  • GROOM
  • GROPE
  • GROSS
  • GROSZ
  • GROTS
  • GROUF
  • GROUP
  • GROUT
  • GROVE
  • GROVY
  • GROWL
  • GROWN
  • GROWS
  • GRRLS
  • GRRRL
  • GRUBS
  • GRUED
  • GRUEL
  • GRUES
  • GRUFE
  • GRUFF
  • GRUME
  • GRUMP
  • GRUND
  • GRUNT
  • GRYCE
  • GRYDE
  • GRYKE
  • GRYPE
  • GRYPT

Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:


Definition of greet

greet (verb)

  1. To welcome in a friendly manner, either in person or through another means e.g. writing or over the phone/internet
  2. To arrive at or reach, or meet (talking of something which brings joy)
  3. To accost; to address.
  4. To meet and give salutations.
  5. To be perceived by (somebody).

greet (adjective)

  1. (obsolete outside Scotland) Great.

greet (noun)

  1. Mourning, weeping, lamentation.

greet (verb)

  1. To weep; to cry.


Definition of groom

groom (noun)

  1. A man who is about to marry.

groom (noun)

  1. A person who cares for horses.
  2. One of several officers of the English royal household, chiefly in the lord chamberlain's department.
  3. A brushing or cleaning, as of a dog or horse.

groom (verb)

  1. To attend to one's appearance and clothing.
  2. To care for (horses or other animals) by brushing and cleaning them.
  3. To prepare (someone) for election or appointment.
  4. To prepare (a ski slope) for skiers by packing down the snow.
  5. To attempt to gain the trust of (somebody, especially a minor) with the intention of subjecting them to abusive or exploitative behaviour such as sexual abuse or human trafficking.
  6. In agile software development, to review and prioritize the items in the development backlog.