different between geish vs gish
geish
English
Etymology
From French guiche.
Noun
geish (plural geishes)
- (slang) The perineum.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:perineum.
geish From the web:
- what geisha means
- what geisha
- what geisha do
- what grisha order am i
- what grishaverse character am i
- what grisha is jesper
- what grisha character am i
- what grisha is inej
gish
English
Etymology
The term originates in the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) game, where it originally referred to a Githyanki fighter/wizard combination. Gish is still an official term used in D&D referring to this, but is also used to refer to any character who has a martial/spellcasting combination of abilities.
Noun
gish (plural gishes)
- (fantasy role-playing games) A character that is skilled in both physical combat and the use of magic.
- Most gishes use their magical abilities to increase their own personal combat abilities (known as "buffing").
- (slang) An outsider.
Anagrams
- sigh
Etymology
From the root -GIZH (“make a motion with a sticklike object”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [k???], [k????]
Noun
gish
- digging stick, planting stick
- cane, staff, crutch
Inflection
gish From the web:
- what fish can live with bettas
- what fish is dory
- what fish does caviar come from
- what fish can live with goldfish
- what fish eat algae
- what fish is high in mercury
- what fish can you put with a betta
- what fish are in lake michigan
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