substance (hydrated calcium sulphate) used in making plaster, late 14c., from Latin gypsum, from Greek gypsos "chalk," according to Klein, a word perhaps of Semitic origin (compare Arabic jibs, Hebrew gephes "plaster").
gynecology
gynecomastia
gyno-
gyp
gypsophila
gypsum
Gypsy
gyrate
gyration
gyre
gyrfalcon