| Meaning | Explication | As a source | As a target | Taxon | ||
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| <game> | names of different games | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| <God> | 1 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| <greeting> | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| gall bladder | pear-shaped organ that stores bile from the liver, until the body needs it for the digestion and absorption of fats in the duodenum | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| galloon | metallic braid used for trimming clothing and uniforms | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| game | 1 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| game (hunting) | wild animals or birds hunted for food | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| garbage | 6 | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| garden | outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes | 2 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| garden bed | small mound of dug up soil in a vegetable garden, flower garden, etc. | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| gardener | one who grows plants or cultivates a garden | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| garlic (Allium sativum) | plant, Allium sativum, related to the onion, having a pungent bulb much used in cooking | 1 | 2 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| garnet | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| gas | 2 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| gate | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| gay | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| gear, pinion | 1 |
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| Gemini (constellation) | one of the constellations of the zodiac, lies between Taurus and Cancer | 1 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| general (military) | holder of a senior military title | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| generation | 6 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| genitalia | external sex organs | 7 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| genuine, true | 3 | 4 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| geometrid | any of the family Geometridae of moths; a larva of such moth, which when walking alternate legs and prolegs, giving the appearance of measuring | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| geranium | NEW: any of a widely distributed genus (Geranium of the family Geraniaceae, the geranium family) of plants having regular usually white, pink, or purple flowers with elongated styles and glands that alternate with the petals | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| germ, microorganism | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| german (brother or sister) | having the same mother and father | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| giant panda | black and white mammal, Ailuropoda melanoleuca | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| gilded | covered with thin golden layer | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| gills | breathing organ of fish | 1 | 5 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| gilt | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| giraffe | ruminant, of the genus Giraffa, of the African savannah with long legs and highly elongated neck, which make it the tallest living animal; yellow fur patterned with dark spots | 2 | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| girl | female child, adolescent, or a young woman | 14 | 9 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| girth | band passed under the belly of an animal, which holds a saddle or a harness saddle in place | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| glad | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| gladiolus | any of several flowering plants, of the genus Gladiolus, having sword-shaped leaves and showy flowers on spikes | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| gland (anatomy) | organ in the human or animal body that synthesizes a chemical substance, such as hormones or breast milk, and releases it, often into the bloodstream (endocrine gland) or into cavities inside the body or its outer surface (exocrine gland) | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| glans penis | conical vascularized body forming the extremity of the penis | 2 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| glass (material) | solid, often transparent substance, usually made by melting silica sand with various additives | 14 | 5 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| glasswort | salt-tolerant plant Salicornia europaea, once burned to produce the ash used to make soda glass | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| glaucoma | eye disease or disorder that is defined as a characteristic optic neuropathy, or disease of the optic nerve, possibly, if untreated, leading to damage of the optic disc of the eye and resultant visual field loss due to lack of communication between the retina and the brain, which can lead to blindness | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| globeflower | Trollius europaeus, a plant with globe-shaped flowers | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| globus cruciger | globe topped by a cross, used as a symbol of royal power | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| gloomy, depressed | suffering from gloom; melancholy; dejected. | 1 | 9 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| glue | sticky adhesive substance | 2 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| glutton | one who eats voraciously, obsessively, or to excess; a gormandizer | 2 | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| gnarl | knot in wood; a large or hard knot, or a protuberance with twisted grain, on a tree | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| goad | long, pointed stick used to prod animals | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| goal (sport result) | (sports) the act of placing the object into the goal; a point scored in a game as a result of placing the object into the goal | 2 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| goal frame (sport) | in sports, the structure of the goal, generally consisting of two goalposts and a crossbar | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| goat | 17 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| god | 10 | 10 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| goddess | female deity | 1 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| godmother | woman present at the christening of a baby who promises to help raise the child in a Christian manner; a female godparent who sponsors the baptism of a child | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| gold | heavy yellow elemental metal of great value, with atomic number 79 and symbol Au | 22 | 7 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| goldcrest | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| golden oriole | bird Oriolus oriolus | 1 | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| golden-saxifrage | plant Chrysosplenium | 2 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| goldenrod | tall-stemmed plant principally from genus Solidago (also Oligoneuron), usually with clusters of small yellow flowers | 2 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| goldfinch (Carduelis) | small bird European goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) | 2 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| goldsmith | person who makes, repairs or sells things out of gold, especially jewelry | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| good | 22 | 20 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| good (ethically) | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| good weather | 2 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| goosander | bird Mergus merganser | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| goose | 4 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| gooseberry | 2 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| goosebumps | a roughness of the skin produced by erection of its papillae especially from cold, fear, or a sudden feeling of excitement (Merriam-Webster) | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| gossiper | someone who likes to talk about other people's private or personal business | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| grain, seed | 20 | 6 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| grammatical mood | relationship of a verb with reality and intent | 2 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| grand piano | large piano in which the strings are strung horizontally in a heavy frame shaped like a harp | 2 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| grandchild | 4 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| granddaughter | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| grandfather | 17 | 6 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| grandmother | 11 | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| grandparent | parent of someone's parent | 2 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| grandson | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| granule | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| grape (plant) | plant, a vine of genus Vitis, winetree | 3 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| grape harvest | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| grass warbler | bird from genus Locustella | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| grass, herb | plant whose stem is not woody and does not persist beyond each growing season | 10 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| grasshopper (Tettigonioidea) | 3 | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| gratuity | 2 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| grave, tomb | 2 | 6 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| greasy | 4 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| great | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| great bilberry (Vaccinium uliginosum) | 2 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| great suffering | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| great-grandmother | 2 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| greater adjutant (bird) | bird Leptoptilos dubius of the stork family native to India and Southeast Asia | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| greater celandine | plant Chelidonium majus | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| greedy | 5 | 15 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| green | 19 | 4 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| grey | 11 | 6 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| grey hair | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| grey-haired | 2 | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| grief, sorrow | 3 | 6 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| grimace | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| groin | the fold or depression marking the juncture of the lower abdomen and the inner part of the thigh (Merriam-Webster) | 1 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| ground, surface of Earth | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| group of soldiers | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| grown-up, adult | 1 | 4 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| guava | tropical tree or shrub of the myrtle family, Psidium guajava, with yellowish tropical fruit | 7 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| guelder-rose, viburnum | deciduous shrub (Viburnum opulus), having small white flowers | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| guest | 7 | 1 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| guilt, guilty | 4 | 3 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| guinea fowl | bird Numida meleagris | 1 | 5 | Show shifts | Show map | |
| guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) | 1 | 6 | Show shifts | Show map | ||
| gulf | 4 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| gum, gingiva | 2 | Show shifts | Show map | |||
| gunpowder | an explosive mixture of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur used in gunnery and blasting | 2 | 3 | Show shifts | Show map |