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

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Definition of grace

grace (noun)

  1. Charming, pleasing qualities.
  2. A short prayer of thanks before or after a meal.
  3. In the games of patience or solitaire: a special move that is normally against the rules.
  4. A grace note.
  5. Elegant movement; balance or poise.
  6. An allowance of time granted to a debtor during which he or she is free of at least part of his normal obligations towards the creditor.
  7. Free and undeserved favour, especially of God; unmerited divine assistance given to humans for their regeneration or sanctification, or for resisting sin.
  8. An act or decree of the governing body of an English university.

grace (verb)

  1. To adorn; to decorate; to embellish and dignify.
  2. To dignify or raise by an act of favour; to honour.
  3. To supply with heavenly grace.
  4. To add grace notes, cadenzas, etc., to.

Definition of graft

graft (noun)

  1. A small shoot or scion of a tree inserted in another tree, the stock of which is to support and nourish it. The two unite and become one tree, but the graft determines the kind of fruit.
  2. A branch or portion of a tree growing from such a shoot.
  3. A portion of living tissue used in the operation of autoplasty.

graft (verb)

  1. To insert (a graft) in a branch or stem of another tree; to propagate by insertion in another stock; also, to insert a graft upon.
  2. To insert scions (grafts) from one tree, or kind of tree, etc., into another; to practice grafting.
  3. To implant a portion of (living flesh or akin) in a lesion so as to form an organic union.
  4. To join (one thing) to another as if by grafting, so as to bring about a close union.
  5. To cover, as a ring bolt, block strap, splicing, etc., with a weaving of small cord or rope-yarns.
  6. To form a graft polymer

graft (noun)

  1. A ditch, a canal.
  2. The depth of the blade of a digging tool such as a spade or shovel.
  3. A narrow spade used in digging drainage trenches.

graft (noun)

  1. Corruption in official life.
  2. Illicit profit by corrupt means, especially in public life.
  3. A criminal’s special branch of practice.
  4. A con job.
  5. A cut of the take (money).
  6. A bribe, especially on an ongoing basis.
  7. Work; labor
  8. A job or trade.
  9. Effort needed for doing hard work.

graft (verb)

  1. To work.
  2. To obtain illegal gain from bribery or similar corrupt practices.

Definition of grays

grays (noun)

  1. An achromatic colour intermediate between black and white.
  2. An animal or thing of grey colour, such as a horse, badger, or salmon.
  3. An extraterrestrial humanoid with grayish skin, bulbous black eyes, and an enlarged head.
  4. A penny with a tail on both sides, used for cheating.

grays (verb)

  1. To become gray.
  2. To cause to become gray.
  3. To turn progressively older, alluding to graying of hair through aging (used in context of the population of a geographic region)
  4. To give a soft effect to (a photograph) by covering the negative while printing with a ground-glass plate.

grays (noun)

  1. In the International System of Units, the derived unit of absorbed dose of radiation (radiation absorbed by a patient); one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of the patient's mass. Symbol: Gy

Definition of graze

graze (noun)

  1. The act of grazing; a scratching or injuring lightly on passing.
  2. A light abrasion; a slight scratch.
  3. The act of animals feeding from pasture.

graze (verb)

  1. To feed or supply (cattle, sheep, etc.) with grass; to furnish pasture for.
  2. To feed on; to eat (growing herbage); to eat grass from (a pasture)
  3. To tend (cattle, etc.) while grazing.
  4. To eat periodically throughout the day, rather than at fixed mealtimes.
  5. To shoplift by consuming food or drink items before reaching the checkout.
  6. To rub or touch lightly the surface of (a thing) in passing.
  7. To cause a slight wound to; to scratch.
  8. To yield grass for grazing.

Definition of greek

greek (noun)

  1. An inhabitant, resident, or person of descent from Greece.
  2. Unintelligible speech or text, such as foreign speech or text, or regarding subjects the listener is not familiar with, such as mathematics or technical jargon; or statements that the listener does not understand or agree with.
  3. A member of a college fraternity or sorority, which are characterised by being named after Greek letters. (See also Greek system.)
  4. A cunning rogue; a merry fellow.
  5. Anal sex.
  6. Greek cuisine; traditional Greek food.
  7. (chiefly in the plural) One of the Greeks, measures of derivative price sensitivity.

greek (verb)

  1. To display a placeholder (instead of text), especially to optimize speed in displaying text that would be too small to read.
  2. To fill a template with nonsense text (particularly the Lorem ipsum), so that form can be focused on instead of content.