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7-letter words containing a, g, c

  • go-cart — a small carriage for young children to ride in; stroller.
  • godcast — a religious service or sermon that has been converted to MP3 format for download from the internet for play on a computer or MP3 player
  • gosmacs — /goz'maks/ Gosling Emacs. The first Emacs implementation in C, predating but now largely eclipsed by GNU Emacs. Originally freeware; a commercial version is now modestly popular as UniPress Emacs. The author (James Gosling) went on to invent NeWS.
  • gotchas — Plural form of gotcha.
  • gotchya — Alt form gotcha.
  • gouache — a technique of painting with opaque watercolors prepared with gum.
  • gracchi — Gaius Sempronius [gey-uh s sem-proh-nee-uh s] /ˈgeɪ əs sɛmˈproʊ ni əs/ (Show IPA), 153–121 b.c, and his brother, Tiberius Sempronius [tahy-beer-ee-uh s] /taɪˈbɪər i əs/ (Show IPA) 163–133 b.c., Roman reformers and orators.
  • gracias — (Spanish, colloquial) thank you.
  • gracile — gracefully slender.
  • gracing — Present participle of grace.
  • grackle — any of several long-tailed American birds of the family Icteridae, especially of the genus Quiscalus, having usually iridescent black plumage.
  • graeco- — Greek
  • gramsci — Antonio [an-toh-nee-oh;; Italian ahn-taw-nyaw] /ænˈtoʊ ni oʊ;; Italian ɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1891–1937, Italian political leader and theorist: a founder of the Italian Communist Party 1921.
  • graphic — giving a clear and effective picture; vivid: a graphic account of an earthquake.
  • graunch — Make a crunching or grinding noise.
  • grecian — Greek (especially with reference to ancient Greece).
  • grimace — a facial expression, often ugly or contorted, that indicates disapproval, pain, etc.
  • guanaco — a wild South American ruminant, Lama guanicoe, of which the llama and alpaca are believed to be domesticated varieties: related to the camels.
  • gynecia — gynoecium.
  • gyrocar — a car or coach that runs on a single rail and is stabilized by gyroscopes that move in opposing directions
  • hacking — a rack for drying food, as fish.
  • hogback — a long, sharply crested ridge, generally formed of steeply inclined strata that are especially resistant to erosion.
  • ice age — (often initial capital letters) the glacial epoch, especially the Pleistocene Epoch.
  • ice bag — a waterproof bag to be filled with ice and applied to the head or another part of the body to be cooled.
  • incaged — encage.
  • jacking — any of various portable devices for raising or lifting heavy objects short heights, using various mechanical, pneumatic, or hydraulic methods.
  • jackleg — unskilled or untrained for one's work; amateur: a jackleg electrician.
  • lacings — Plural form of lacing.
  • lacking — being without; not having; wanting; less: Lacking equipment, the laboratory couldn't undertake the research project.
  • lancing — a long wooden shaft with a pointed metal head, used as a weapon by knights and cavalry soldiers in charging.
  • legnica — a city in SW Poland: formerly in Germany.
  • lochage — (historical) An officer who commanded a company in Ancient Greece.
  • lockage — the construction, use, or operation of locks, as in a canal or stream.
  • logical — according to or agreeing with the principles of logic: a logical inference.
  • macking — a pimp.
  • magical — produced by or as if by magic: The change in the appearance of the room was magical.
  • mcgrath — Glenn (Donald). born 1970, Australian cricketer: played 124 test matches (1993–2007) and took 563 wickets, a record for a fast bowler
  • myalgic — Pertaining to myalgia.
  • octagon — a polygon having eight angles and eight sides.
  • oghamic — In, of or pertaining to Ogham.
  • orcagna — Andrea (anˈdrɛːa), original name Andrea di Cione. ?1308–68, Florentine painter, sculptor, and architect
  • organic — noting or pertaining to a class of chemical compounds that formerly comprised only those existing in or derived from plants or animals, but that now includes all other compounds of carbon.
  • otalgic — (pathology) Of or pertaining to otalgia.
  • package — a bundle of something, usually of small or medium size, that is packed and wrapped or boxed; parcel.
  • packing — a group of things wrapped or tied together for easy handling or carrying; a bundle, especially one to be carried on the back of an animal or a person: a mule pack; a hiker's pack.
  • pelagic — of or relating to the open seas or oceans.
  • pigface — a creeping succulent plant of the genus Carpobrotus, having bright-coloured flowers and red fruits and often grown for ornament: family Aizoaceae
  • placage — a thin facing on a building.
  • placing — a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
  • racking — Also called cloud rack. a group of drifting clouds.
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