7-letter words containing a, e, g
- bondage — Bondage is the condition of being someone's property and having to work for them.
- boscage — a mass of trees and shrubs; thicket
- boskage — a mass of trees or shrubs; wood, grove, or thicket.
- bossage — stonework blocked out for later carving.
- bottega — a workshop or studio, particularly that part used by a master artist's assistants or pupils
- bragged — to use boastful language; boast: He bragged endlessly about his high score.
- bragger — a person who brags.
- brangle — a squabble, dispute, or wrangle
- brewage — a product of brewing; brew
- brigade — A brigade is one of the groups which an army is divided into.
- brokage — brokerage.
- bugayev — Boris Nikolayevich [bawr-is nik-uh-lahy-uh-vich,, bohr-,, bor-;; Russian buh-ryees nyi-kuh-lah-yi-vyich] /ˈbɔr ɪs ˌnɪk əˈlaɪ ə vɪtʃ,, ˈboʊr-,, ˌbɒr-;; Russian bʌˈryis nyɪ kʌˈlɑ yɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), Bely, Andrei.
- bugbane — any of several ranunculaceous plants of the genus Cimicifuga, esp C. foetida of Europe, whose flowers are reputed to repel insects
- bugbear — Something or someone that is your bugbear worries or upsets you.
- bulkage — any agent that aids peristalsis by increasing the bulk of material in the intestine
- buoyage — a system of buoys
- burbage — James. ?1530–97, English actor and theatre manager, who built (1576) the first theatre in England
- burgage — (in England) tenure of land or tenement in a town or city, which originally involved a fixed money rent
- cabbage — A cabbage is a round vegetable with white, green or purple leaves that is usually eaten cooked.
- cadgers — Plural form of cadger.
- caganer — a figure of a squatting defecating person, a traditional character in Catalan Christmas crèche scenes
- cageful — an amount which fills a cage to capacity
- cagoule — a lightweight usually knee-length type of anorak
- cakeage — a charge levied in a restaurant for serving cake (such as a birthday cake) brought in from outside the premises
- camogie — a form of hurling played by women
- carbage — snack food that is of limited nutritional value but low in carbohydrates
- cargoes — the lading or freight of a ship, airplane, etc.
- carnage — Carnage is the violent killing of large numbers of people, especially in a war.
- cartage — the process or cost of carting
- ceasing — to stop; discontinue: Not all medieval beliefs have ceased to exist.
- cellang — See Cellular.
- centage — the rate per hundred of something
- chagres — a river in Panama, flowing southwest through Gatún Lake, then northwest to the Caribbean Sea
- changde — a port in SE central China, in N Hunan province, near the mouth of the Yuan River: severely damaged by the Japanese in World War II. Pop: 1 483 000 (2005 est)
- changed — Simple past tense and past participle of change.
- changer — a person or thing that changes something
- changes — to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one's name; to change one's opinion; to change the course of history.
- charged — If a situation is charged, it is filled with emotion and therefore very tense or exciting.
- charger — A charger is a device used for charging or recharging batteries.
- charges — Plural form of charge.
- chaunge — Obsolete form of change.
- cienaga — a city in N Colombia, on the SE coast of the Caribbean Sea.
- cienega — a swamp or marsh, especially one formed and fed by springs.
- cigaret — a cylindrical roll of finely cut tobacco cured for smoking, considerably smaller than most cigars and usually wrapped in thin white paper.
- clanged — Simple past tense and past participle of clang.
- clanger — You can refer to something stupid or embarrassing that someone does or says as a clanger.
- coagent — an associate
- cognate — Cognate things are related to each other.
- coinage — Coinage is the coins which are used in a country.
- collage — A collage is a picture that has been made by sticking pieces of coloured paper and cloth onto paper.