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(n)
Anything that assures a certain outcome.
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An assurance or guarantee.
(adj)
Made certain; promised.
(v)
Alternative form of guarantee. [To give an assurance that something will be done right.]
A surname from French.
A surname.
(rare) A manager.
A narrow-minded person or group that is overly concerned with censoring or criticizing personal conduct.
The person to whom something is granted.
A person or company that provides a guarantee.
A beverage brewed from green tea leaves.
(music) An old French dance from the late Renaissance and the Baroque era in triple metre.
A short snorting sound, often to show disapproval, or used as a reply when one is reluctant to speak.
The fruit of various shrubs of the genus Ribes, white, black or red.
(by extension) A person of high rank.
(colloquial, archaic or dialect) A grandparent: either a grandfather or a grandmother.
To give an assurance that something will be done right.
One who grunts.
(informal) The M1 American semiautomatic rifle.
An attic or semi-finished room just beneath the roof of a house.
The state or characteristic of being garrulous.
A surname from Irish [in turn originating as a patronymic].
(historical, Ancient Greece) magistrates in Sparta who, with the kings, constituted the Gerousia
(archaic) The manager or acting partner of a company, publication etc.
Existing or occurring at the moment.
The beneficiary of a warranty.
A circulating gazette of news; a newspaper.
A surname from Italian.
(adv)
(archaic) thereto
The standardized dialect of the Bantu language Rwanda-Rundi which is spoken in Burundi.
Spirited; resolute; unyielding.
A male given name from the Germanic languages, transferred from an English and an Irish surname, or in Ireland directly from Gerard.
(N)
Garin, or in Spanish-speaking countries Garín, is a surname.
To become involved or interested in (a discussion, issue, or activity); to come to enjoy (something).
A city in northeastern Catalonia, Spain.
Tending to glint.
To get involved in; to investigate or explore.
Prone to; in the habit of (doing); inclined towards
Galanti Electro Music was an accordion and guitar manufacturer from 1917 until the late 1970s.
A surname from Irish.
(chiefly poetic) gyrating
A single item of clothing.
(dated, uncountable) The state of being happy or merry.
Alternative form of Karen. [A female given name from Ancient Greek.]
Something, especially a cord or wire, used for strangulation.
Alternative spelling of garrote. [(transitive) To execute by strangulation, to kill using a garrote.]
A seaduck of the genus Bucephala; a goldeneye.
A small and usually disdained type of horse, typically bred in Scotland and Ireland.
Alternative spelling of gaiety. [(dated, uncountable) The state of being happy or merry.]
(intransitive) To move or spread from person to person.
A murder or execution with a garrotte.
Garni, is a major village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.
One instance of a recurring event.
A fermented fish sauce popular as a condiment in Ancient Rome.
Alternative form of guardant. [(heraldry, of an animal) Positioned with the body viewed from the side, but with the head turned toward the viewer.]
A department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Capital: Angoulême (INSEE code 16).
a given name that is derived from , which is the French name of the plant Rubia tinctorum.
Alternative form of garron (“horse”). [A small and usually disdained type of horse, typically bred in Scotland and Ireland.]
A person who strangles someone from behind.
A surname from Polish.
A killing carried out with a garotte.
To contact a person or organisation about a particular matter.
(aviation) An abort of a final approach where the pilot circles the airport to make another attempt at landing.
(transitive) To travel around (something) physically.