Associations to the word «Gar»
Noun
- Hung
- Alligator
- Og
- Den
- Catfish
- Sturgeon
- Carp
- Reeves
- Doubleday
- Lau
- Kung
- Wad
- Ich
- Wreck
- Chow
- Une
- Tak
- Kai
- Oder
- Ta
- Apollo
- Mon
- Fu
- Encampment
- Lam
- Judith
- Zu
- Garlic
- Bala
- Vine
- Ra
- Greek
- Eel
- Ga
- Perch
- Chun
- Madge
- Garfield
- Croat
- Pike
- Va
- Onion
- Diner
- Stevens
- Chu
- Transformer
- Sucker
- Veteran
- Lacey
- Peri
- Burg
- Herring
- Fars
- Sai
- Mak
- Cucumber
- Pic
- Gardening
- Pea
- Su
- Kimball
- Wong
- Garment
- Saber
- Shark
- Tit
- Alla
- Dat
- Slash
- Falcon
- Fish
- Deacon
- Grandmaster
- Alta
- Mir
- Als
- Ho
- Waterman
- Das
- Anders
- Auf
- Fellows
- Heidi
- Ion
- Te
- Ag
- Recitation
- Tun
- Hangar
Wiktionary
GAR, noun. (obsolete) spear
GAR, noun. Any of several fish, of the family Lepisosteidae, that have long, narrow jaws; garfish
GAR, verb. (now chiefly UK dialectal) To make, cause (someone to do something); to cause (something to be done). [14th-19th c.]
Dictionary definition
GAR, noun. Primitive predaceous North American fish covered with hard scales and having long jaws with needlelike teeth.
GAR, noun. Elongate European surface-dwelling predacious fishes with long toothed jaws; abundant in coastal waters.
Wise words
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