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6-letter words containing a, g, i, o

  • adagio — Adagio written above a piece of music means that it should be played slowly.
  • adjigo — a yam plant, Dioscorea hastifolia, native to SW Australia that has edible tubers
  • agogic — Music. stress given to a note through prolonged duration.
  • agoing — in motion
  • agonic — forming no angle
  • agouti — any hystricomorph rodent of the genus Dasyprocta, of Central and South America and the Caribbean: family Dasyproctidae. Agoutis are agile and long-legged, with hooflike claws, and are valued for their meat
  • algoid — resembling or relating to algae
  • alogia — the inability to speak
  • amigos — Plural form of amigo.
  • angico — the South American tree, Parapiptadenia rigida
  • angio- — indicating a blood or lymph vessel; seed vessel
  • asiago — either of two varieties (ripened or fresh) of a cow's-milk cheese produced in NE Italy
  • bagnio — a brothel
  • baguio — a city in the N Philippines, on N Luzon: summer capital of the Republic. Pop: 287 000 (2005 est)
  • biogas — a gas that is produced by the action of bacteria on organic waste matter: used as a fuel
  • borgia — Cesare (ˈtʃezare), son of Rodrigo Borgia (Pope Alexander VI). 1475–1507, Italian cardinal, politician, and military leader; model for Machiavelli's The Prince
  • caligo — a speck on the cornea causing poor vision
  • dialog — dialogue
  • fangio — Juan Manuel [wahn man-wel;; Spanish hwahn mah-nwel] /ˈwɑn mænˈwɛl;; Spanish ˈʰwɑn mɑˈnwɛl/ (Show IPA), 1911–1995, Argentine racing-car driver.
  • foggia — a city in SE Italy.
  • gabion — a cylinder of wickerwork filled with earth, used as a military defense.
  • gadoid — Of or pertaining to cod or the Gadidae family.
  • galion — a city in N central Ohio.
  • galiot — a small galley propelled by both sails and oars.
  • ganoid — of or relating to the Ganoidei, a group of mostly extinct fishes characterized by hard, bony scales, the living species of which include the paddlefishes, sturgeons, and gars.
  • ganoin — a hard, shiny, enamellike substance secreted by the corium, composing the outer layer of the scales of certain fishes.
  • giaour — an unbeliever; a non-Muslim, especially a Christian.
  • gitano — a male Gypsy
  • glioma — a tumor of the brain composed of neuroglia.
  • gloria — Liturgy. Gloria in Excelsis Deo. Gloria Patri. the response Gloria tibi, Domine, “Glory be to Thee, O Lord.”.
  • goalie — a goalkeeper.
  • gobian — a desert in E Asia, mostly in Mongolia. About 500,000 sq. mi. (1,295,000 sq. km).
  • godiva — ("Lady Godiva") died 1057, wife of Leofric. According to legend, she rode naked through the streets of Coventry, England, to win relief for the people from a burdensome tax.
  • golias — to behave outrageously
  • gorgia — an improvised sung passage of music
  • hagio- — indicating a saint, saints, or holiness
  • hoagie — a hero sandwich.
  • ifugao — a member of an agricultural people who inhabit Luzon, in the Philippines.
  • ignaro — an ignoramus
  • isopag — a line drawn on a map connecting all points where ice exists at approximately the same period during winter.
  • laogai — the system of forced-labor camps, prisons, etc., in China.
  • latigo — a leather strap on the saddletree of a Western saddle used to tighten and secure the cinch.
  • loggia — a gallery or arcade open to the air on at least one side.
  • oaring — Present participle of oar.
  • ogival — Having the curved, pointed shape of an ogive.
  • oilgas — a gaseous mixture of hydrocarbons used as a fuel, obtained by the destructive distillation of mineral oils
  • onagri — a wild ass, Equus hemionus, of southwestern Asia.
  • orgiac — relating to an orgy
  • origan — an aromatic herb, especially oregano.
  • sagoin — a South American monkey

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