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7-letter words containing a, g, e, o

  • congaed — Simple past tense and past participle of conga.
  • congeal — When a liquid congeals, it becomes very thick and sticky and almost solid.
  • cordage — the lines and rigging of a vessel
  • corkage — a charge made at a restaurant for serving wine, etc, bought off the premises
  • cornage — a type of rent fixed according to the number of horned cattle pastured
  • corsage — A corsage is a very small bunch of flowers that is fastened to a woman's dress below the shoulder.
  • cottage — A cottage is a small house, usually in the country.
  • couhage — Obsolete form of cowage.
  • coupage — The blending (or 'cutting') of wine.
  • courage — Courage is the quality shown by someone who decides to do something difficult or dangerous, even though they may be afraid.
  • cowhage — a tropical, leguminous vine (Mucuna pruriens) bearing pods covered with fine barbed hairs that easily penetrate animal or human skin, causing intense itching: some strains are grown for forage
  • decagon — a polygon having ten sides
  • delgadoCape, a cape at the NE extremity of Mozambique.
  • demagog — a person, especially an orator or political leader, who gains power and popularity by arousing the emotions, passions, and prejudices of the people.
  • dockage — a curtailment; deduction, as from wages.
  • dog ape — baboon.
  • dog-ear — (in a book) a corner of a page folded over like a dog's ear, as by careless use, or to mark a place.
  • dogbane — any of several plants of the genus Apocynum, especially A. androsaemifolium, yielding an acrid milky juice and having an intensely bitter root.
  • dogeate — office of doge
  • dogface — an enlisted man in the U.S. Army, especially an infantryman in World War II.
  • dogvane — a small vane that shows the direction of the wind, mounted in a position visible to a helmsman.
  • donegal — a county in the N Republic of Ireland. 1865 sq. mi. (4830 sq. km). County seat: Lifford.
  • dosages — the administration of medicine in doses.
  • dowager — a woman who holds some title or property from her deceased husband, especially the widow of a king, duke, etc. (often used as an additional title to differentiate her from the wife of the present king, duke, etc.): a queen dowager; an empress dowager.
  • ecotage — sabotage aimed at polluters or destroyers of the natural environment.
  • embargo — Impose an official ban on (trade or a country or commodity).
  • epagoge — inductive reasoning
  • erdoğan — Recep Tayyip (reˈdʒep tɑjˈjip). born 1954, Turkish statesman; prime minister (2003–14); president from 2014
  • esolang — esoteric programming language
  • eulogia — blessed bread distributed to members of the congregation after the liturgy, esp to those who have not communed
  • exogamy — The custom of marrying outside a community, clan, or tribe.
  • fagoted — Simple past tense and past participle of fagot.
  • flotage — an act of floating.
  • flowage — an act of flowing; flow.
  • foggage — fog2 .
  • foilage — Obsolete or nonstandard spelling of foliage.
  • foliage — the leaves of a plant, collectively; leafage.
  • footage — length or extent in feet: the footage of lumber.
  • foraged — Simple past tense and past participle of forage.
  • forager — food for horses or cattle; fodder; provender.
  • forages — Plural form of forage.
  • forgave — simple past tense of forgive.
  • fougade — a booby-trapped pit
  • fregola — A type of pasta originating in Sardinia, resembling couscous and typically made with semolina flour.
  • fromage — cheese1 (defs 1, 2).
  • galileo — (Galileo Galilei) 1564–1642, Italian physicist and astronomer.
  • galleon — a large sailing vessel of the 15th to the 17th centuries used as a fighting or merchant ship, square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and generally lateen-rigged on one or two after masts.
  • gallore — Misspelling of galore.
  • galoche — Alternative spelling of galoshe.
  • galoshe — (obsolete) A clog or patten.
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