geˈni-al (jēˈnĭ-ăl), kindly.
genˈius (jēnˈyŭs), gifted with unusual power; talent.
genˈtry (jĕnˈtrĭ), people of education and culture.
genˈu-ine (jĕnˈu᷵-ĭn), real, true.
Geofˈfrey of Monˈmouth (jĕfˈrĭ of mŏnˈmŭth).
ge-ogˈra-pher (je᷵-ŏgˈrȧ-fẽr), one versed in geography.
geˌo-graphˈi-cal con-sidˌer-aˈtions (jēˌ-ō-grăfˈĭ-kăl kŏn-sĭdˌẽr-āˈshŭnz), locations according to geography.
gerˈfalˌcon (jûrˈfôˌk’n), a large falcon of arctic Europe.
germ (jûrm), beginning.
gesˈture (jĕsˈtu᷵r), movement of the hands or body expressive of feeling.