| generic | characteristic of an entire class or species; of a genus |
| genesis | beginning; origin |
| geniality | cheerfulness; kindliness; sympathy; ADJ. genial: cheerful and good-tempered |
| genre | particular variety of art or literature |
| genteel | well-bred; elegant; striving to convey an appearance of refinement; Ex. genteel poverty |
| gentility | those of gentle birth; high social class; refinement; quality of being genteel |
| gentle | kindly; soft; mild; of good family |
| gentry | people of standing(rank or position); people of good family or high social position; class of people just below nobility |
| genuflect | bend the knee as in worship |
| genus | division of animals or plants, below a family and above a species |
| geriatrics | medical treatment and care of old age |
| germ | earliest form of an organism; seed or bud; something that may develop into something larger or more important; microbe |
| germane | pertinent; bearing upon(having connection with) the case at hand; appropriate |
| germinal | pertaining to a germ; creative; Ex. germinal idea |
| germinate | cause to sprout; sprout |
| gerontocracy | government ruled by old people |
| gerontology | study of the sociological phenomena associated with old age |
| gerrymander | change voting district lines in order to favor a political party; N. CF. Elbridge Gerry + (sala)mander |
| gestate | evolve as in prenatal growth; N. gestation: period of development from conception until birth |
| gesticulation | motion; gesture; V. gesticulate: make gestures (while speaking) |
| ghastly | horrible; terrifying; resembling ghosts; CF. aghast |
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