Word Unit: gurgit-, gurg- (Latin: gurgitare, "to flood"; gurges, gurgitis, "the gullet, a gulf, the sea"; to surge, to flood; pour, glut, gorge; whirlpool, engulf; boiling liquid)
Word Unit: gust-, gusti- (Latin: taste, tasting)
Word Unit: gutt-, gutti-, guttu- + (Latin: drop)
Word Unit: guttur-, gutturo- + (Latin: throat)

Cross references related to "neck, throat" word families: cervic-; coll-; esophag-; laryng-; nuch-; trachel-.

Word Unit: gymno-, gymn- (Greek: unclothed, bare, unclad, disrobed, undressed; naked, nude)

A related "unclothed; uncovered" word family: nudo-, nudi-.

Word Unit: gyno-, gyn-, gynaeco-, gyneco-, gyne-, -gynia, -gynic, gynec-, -gynist, -gynous, -gyny (Greek: woman, women, female, females)

Related "woman, female" units: anilo-; fem-; mulie-; virgo-.

Word Unit: gyp-, gip- + (Hindu: references to a wandering race of people who have called themselves and their language Romany)
Word Unit: gyro-, gyr- (Greek: turning, spinning, whirling, bend, circular motion; originally, "circle, curved, ring")

Related "around, round, surrounding" units: ambi-; ampho-; circ-; circum-; cyclo-, -cycle; peri-.

Inter-related cross references involving word units meaning "bend, curve, turn": diversi-; diverticul-; flect-, flex-; meand-; -plex; streph-; stroph-; tors-; tropo-; verg-; vers-; volv-.