gannet
Plural: gannets
Noun
- A large, white seabird known for its plunge-diving fishing technique.
- large heavily built seabird with a long stout bill noted for its plunging dives for fish
- Any of three species of large seabird in the genus Morus, of the family Sulidae. They have black and white bodies and long pointed wings, and hunt for fish by plunge diving and pursuing their prey underwater.
- A voracious eater; a glutton.
Verb
- To wolf down, gobble or eat (something) voraciously.
Examples
- He saw a GANNET on the board and immediately thought of a high-scoring play.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English ganet, gante, from Old English ganot, from Proto-West Germanic *ganat, *ganatō, from Proto-Germanic *ganatuz, *ganutô (“gander”), ultimately related to Proto-Germanic *ganzô.
Cognates
Cognate with Dutch gent, Middle Low German gante, German Ganter, Ganser, all “gander, male goose”.
Synonyms
Scrabble Score: 7
gannet: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordgannet: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
gannet: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 10
gannet: valid Words With Friends Word