guidance |
the act of guiding. [3 definitions] |
guide |
to direct along an unfamiliar course. [11 definitions] |
guidebook |
a book that offers travel or tourist information, maps, and the like. |
guided missile |
a missile that is capable of being guided throughout its flight until arrival at its target. (See ballistic missile.) |
guide dog |
a specially trained dog used by a blind person as an aid and companion; seeing-eye dog. |
guideline |
(often pl.) a recommendation or requirement with respect to procedure, method, or the like. |
guidepost |
a sign along a road showing direction or distance. [2 definitions] |
Guides |
a world-wide organization for girls that teaches practical skills and independence (prec. by "the"). |
guideway |
a channel or groove that defines the path for something moving through it. [2 definitions] |
guide word |
a word printed at the top of the page in a reference book, usu. to indicate the first or last entry on that page; catchword. |
guidon |
a small flag carried for military identification or signaling. [2 definitions] |
guild |
an organization of people having a common pursuit or hobby. [2 definitions] |
guilder |
the English name for the chief monetary unit of Netherlands Antilles and, formerly, the chief monetary unit of the Netherlands, equaling one hundred cents. [2 definitions] |
guildhall |
the hall where a guild or corporation meets; town hall. |
guildsman |
a member of a guild. |
guile |
deceitfulness, treachery, or skillful cunning; wiliness. |
guileful |
intentionally deceptive; wily. |
guileless |
without guile; sincere. |
guillemot |
any of several black and white, narrow-billed sea birds found in northern regions. |
guillotine |
a device having a sharp blade that is dropped vertically between two guide posts in order to sever the head of the condemned person underneath. [2 definitions] |
guilt |
the fact of having committed a crime, misdeed, or other offense. [2 definitions] |