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geese | N. an American rock band based in Brooklyn, New York. |
reese | n. A surname from Welsh [in turn originating as a patronymic] from Welsh Rhys. n. A male given name from Welsh, derived from the surname or directly from Rhys. n. A female given name transferred from the surname, of 1980s and later American usage. |
gees | v. (intransitive) Of a horse, pack animal, etc.: to move forward; go faster; or turn in a direction away from the driver, typically to the right. v. (transitive) To cause an animal to move in this way. v. (UK, dialect, obsolete) To agree; to harmonize. n. A gee-gee, a horse. n. The name of the Latin-script letter G. n. (US, slang) A guy. n. (Ireland, slang) Vagina, vulva. v. To suit or fit. n. A surname. n. (rare) A male given name. n. An unincorporated community in Anderson County, Kentucky, United States. n. A ghost town in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, United States. n. (slang) Abbreviation of grand; a thousand dollars. [(plural "grand") A thousand of some unit of currency, such as dollars or pounds. (Compare G.)] n. (physics) Abbreviation of gravity; the unit of acceleration equal to that exerted by gravity at the earth's surface. [The state or condition of having weight; weight; heaviness.] |
geest | n. A type of slightly raised landscape, with sandy and gravelly soils, that occurs in the plains of Northern Germany, the Northern Netherlands and Denmark. |
seese | n. A surname. |
leese | v. (obsolete) To lose. v. (obsolete) To release, set free. v. (obsolete) To loosen, unfasten. v. (obsolete, transitive) To hurt. n. A surname. |
meese | n. (obsolete) titmouse n. A surname. n. A river in Shropshire, England, a tributary of the River Tern. |
gesse | |
neese | n. A surname. v. Alternative form of neeze [(intransitive, UK dialectal or archaic) To sneeze.] |
giese | n. A surname. |
geise | n. A surname. |
feese | n. Obsolete form of feeze (“running start”). [(obsolete or US, dialectal) A state of fretful excitement or worry.] n. Obsolete form of feeze (“state of fretful excitement or worry”). [(obsolete or US, dialectal) A state of fretful excitement or worry.] n. Alternative form of fess (“horizontal band, in heraldry”) [(heraldry) A horizontal band across the middle of the shield.] |
weese | n. A surname. |
deese | n. A surname. |
heese | |
keese | n. A surname. |
beese | n. A surname. |
geeze | |
grese | |
gemse | |
eese | |
ceese |