8-letter words containing a, e, g, r
- emigrant — A person who leaves their own country in order to settle permanently in another.
- emigrate — Leave one's own country in order to settle permanently in another.
- en garde — ready to defend oneself
- enargite — a sulphide of copper and arsenic
- encharge — (obsolete, transitive) To give to somebody as a charge; to entrust with a duty or task.
- endanger — Put (someone or something) at risk or in danger.
- engrafts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engraft.
- engrails — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engrail.
- engrasps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engrasp.
- engraved — Cut or carve (a text or design) on the surface of a hard object.
- engraver — A person who engraves.
- engraves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engrave.
- enlarged — Simple past tense and past participle of enlarge.
- enlargen — To enlarge.
- enlarger — An apparatus for enlarging or reducing negatives or positives.
- enlarges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enlarge.
- enraging — Present participle of enrage.
- enranged — Simple past tense and past participle of enrange.
- epigrams — Plural form of epigram.
- epigraph — An inscription on a building, statue, or coin.
- ergastic — consisting of the non-living by-products of protoplasmic activity
- ergative — Relating to or denoting a case of nouns (in some languages, e.g., Basque and Eskimo) that identifies the subject of a transitive verb and is different from the case that identifies the subject of an intransitive verb.
- ergatoid — a wingless, worker-like ant with sexual capability
- ergogram — a tracing produced by an ergograph
- erlangen — a town in central Germany, in Bavaria: university (1743). Pop: 102 449 (2003 est)
- erlanger — Joseph. 1874–1965, US physiologist. He shared a Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1944) with Gasser for their work on the electrical signs of nervous activity
- escargot — A snail, especially as an item on a menu.
- estragon — Tarragon.
- estrange — Cause (someone) to be no longer close or affectionate to someone; alienate.
- ethogram — a description of an animal's behaviour
- étranger — a foreigner
- exgratia — (chiefly, India) Alternative form of ex gratia.
- fairgoer — a person attending a fair
- far gone — departed; left.
- far-gone — remote.
- feldgrau — the shade of grey worn by German soldiers in World War II
- ferriage — conveyance or transportation by a ferryboat.
- figeater — green June beetle.
- figurate — Forming a figure.
- filagree — filigree.
- finagler — to trick, swindle, or cheat (a person) (often followed by out of): He finagled the backers out of a fortune.
- firefang — combustion taking place in compost due to the heat produced by decomposition
- floorage — floor space.
- footgear — covering for the feet, as shoes, boots, etc.
- foragers — food for horses or cattle; fodder; provender.
- fragfest — (computing, gaming) Video gameplay, especially for multiple players, involving extreme action, deadly combat, explosions, etc.
- fragment — fragmentation
- frautage — cargo
- freaking — a fleck or streak of color.
- freegans — Plural form of freegan.