These are the meanings of the letters EEGT when you unscramble them.
- Gee (v. i.)
To agree; to harmonize.
- Gee (v. i.)
To turn to the off side, or from the driver (i.e., in the United States, to the right side); -- said of cattle, or a team; used most frequently in the imperative, often with off, by drivers of oxen, in directing their teams, and opposed to haw, or hoi.
- Gee (v. t.)
To cause (a team) to turn to the off side, or from the driver.
- Get (n.)
Artifice; contrivance.
- Get (n.)
Fashion; manner; custom.
- Get (n.)
Jet, the mineral.
- Get (n.)
Offspring; progeny; as, the get of a stallion.
- Get (v. i.)
To arrive at, or bring one's self into, a state, condition, or position; to come to be; to become; -- with a following adjective or past participle belonging to the subject of the verb; as, to get sober; to get awake; to get beaten; to get elected.
- Get (v. i.)
To make acquisition; to gain; to profit; to receive accessions; to be increased.
- Get (v. t.)
Hence, with have and had, to come into or be in possession of; to have.
- Get (v. t.)
To beget; to procreate; to generate.
- Get (v. t.)
To betake; to remove; -- in a reflexive use.
- Get (v. t.)
To obtain mental possession of; to learn; to commit to memory; to memorize; as to get a lesson; also with out; as, to get out one's Greek lesson.
- Get (v. t.)
To prevail on; to induce; to persuade.
- Get (v. t.)
To procure to be, or to cause to be in any state or condition; -- with a following participle.
- Get (v. t.)
To procure; to obtain; to gain possession of; to acquire; to earn; to obtain as a price or reward; to come by; to win, by almost any means; as, to get favor by kindness; to get wealth by industry and economy; to get land by purchase, etc.
- Tee (n.)
A short piece of pipe having a lateral outlet, used to connect a line of pipe with a pipe at a right angle with the line; -- so called because it resembles the letter T in shape.
- Tee (n.)
The mark aimed at in curling and in quoits.
- Tee (n.)
The nodule of earth from which the ball is struck in golf.
- Teg (n.)
A sheep in its second year; also, a doe in its second year.