genial (je'ni-al; jen'yal), cheerful, kindly.
genie (je'ni), a good or evil spirit. Pl. genii.
genius (jen'yus), one who has high mental powers.
Gentile (jen'tll), one who is not a Jew.
geometric (je'e-met'trik), referring to the figures used in geometry, the branch of mathematics which treats of the measurement of lines, angles, surfaces, and solids.
Georgius Secundus (jor'jus sek-und'us), George the Second, king of Great Britain.
germinate (jur'mi nat), bud, sprout.
gesture (jes'tur), a movement of the face, body, or limbs to express ideas.
Ghent (gent), capital of province of east Flanders, Belgium.
ghoul (gool), an oriental demon, supposed to feed upon dead human bodies. In "The Bells" pronounced gol on account of rhyme.