| A | B |
| progeny | children of descendants offspring. |
| geneology | a record of descent from one's ancestors; a study of family records |
| genocide | the planned annihilation of a racial, political or cultural group |
| gentile | anyone not of the Jewish faith |
| gentry | Aristocratic or well-bred people; in Britain the class under the aristocracy |
| heterogeneous | having parts that are unrelated or completely different |
| homogeneous | of the same kind or sort; composed of parts that are alike |
| congenital | existing at birth but not hereditary |
| engender | to give rise to; to bring into existence |
| genesis | a beginning or origin; the first book of the Old Testament |
| indigenous | Occuring in or characterizing an area; native; inborn |
| ingenious | cleverly inventive and resourceful |
| progenitor | a direct ancestor; an originator of a line of descent |
| genteel | well-mannered; refined; polite |
| genre | a type, class or category , esp. fine arts or literature |