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  • envenomated — Simple past tense and past participle of envenomate.
  • eosinopenia — A form of agranulocytosis where the number of eosinophil granulocytes is lower than expected.
  • eosinophile — easily stained by eosin
  • eosinophils — Plural form of eosinophil.
  • epaminondas — ?418–362 bc, Greek Theban statesman and general: defeated the Spartans at Leuctra (371) and Mantinea (362) and restored power in Greece to Thebes
  • equinoctial — Happening at or near the time of an equinox.
  • ethnobotany — The scientific study of the traditional knowledge and customs of a people concerning plants and their medical, religious, and other uses.
  • ethnography — The scientific description of the customs of individual peoples and cultures.
  • ethnologist — One who practices ethnology.
  • exogenously — In an exogenous manner.
  • fair enough — that is reasonable
  • farraginous — heterogeneous; mixed: a farraginous collection of random ideas.
  • ferruginous — Geology. iron-bearing: ferruginous clays.
  • finno-ugric — the major branch of the Uralic family of languages, subdivided into Finnic, which includes Finnish and Estonian, and Ugric, which includes Hungarian.
  • for nothing — freely, free
  • foreknowing — Present participle of foreknow.
  • forte-piano — loud and then immediately soft
  • fortepianos — Plural form of fortepiano.
  • frappuccino — Iced cappuccino.
  • french knot — an ornamental stitch made by looping the thread three or four times around the needle before putting it into the fabric
  • friar minor — a friar belonging to the branch of the Franciscan order that observes the strict rule of St. Francis. Compare capuchin (def 4), Friar Minor Conventual.
  • gastronomer — A lover of good food; a connoisseur or gourmet.
  • gastronomes — Plural form of gastronome.
  • gastronomic — the art or science of good eating.
  • geitonogamy — pollination of a flower by pollen from another flower on the same plant.
  • genocidaire — a person who is guilty of genocide
  • genomic dna — the DNA constituting the genome of a cell or organism, as distinguished from extrachromosomal DNAs, such as plasmids. Abbreviation: gDNA.
  • genotypical — the genetic makeup of an organism or group of organisms with reference to a single trait, set of traits, or an entire complex of traits.
  • genouillere — jointed armour for protecting the knees
  • geoeconomic — Of or pertaining to geoeconomics.
  • get nowhere — make no progress
  • get the nod — sb: have permission
  • gig economy — an economic sector consisting of part-time, temporary, and freelance jobs: rapid growth of the online gig economy.
  • give notice — warn, inform
  • glutinosity — The quality of being glutinous or viscous.
  • glutinously — In a glutinous manner.
  • glycogenous — of or relating to the formation of sugar in the liver.
  • gnomonology — an exposition on gnomic writing
  • gnotobiosis — an environmental condition in which germfree animals have been inoculated with strains of known microorganisms.
  • gnotobiotic — (of germfree animals) inoculated with microorganisms of a given type.
  • go or no-go — go/no-go.
  • gonochorism — (biology) The situation in which the individuals of a species are of one of two distinct sexes, and retain that sexuality throughout their lives.
  • gonorrhoeal — Alternative spelling of gonorrheal.
  • governorate — an administrative division of a country, especially Egypt.
  • graminology — the branch of botany concerned with the study of grasses
  • grand piano — a piano having the frame supported horizontally on three legs.
  • granny knot — a reef knot with the ends crossed the wrong way, making it liable to slip or jam
  • granolithic — (of concrete) containing fine granite chippings or crushed granite, used to render floors and surfaces.
  • greenockite — a yellow mineral, cadmium sulfide, CdS, associated with zinc ores and used as a source of cadmium.
  • gymnodinium — any marine or freshwater dinoflagellate of the genus Gymnodinium, certain species of which cause red tide.
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