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8-letter words containing a, g, n, o, m

  • magnolia — a city in SW Arkansas.
  • mah jong — a game of Chinese origin usually played by four persons with 144 dominolike pieces or tiles marked in suits, counters, and dice, the object being to build a winning combination of pieces.
  • mahjongg — Alternative spelling of mahjong.
  • mahogany — any of several tropical American trees of the genus Swietenia, especially S. mahagoni and S. macrophylla, yielding hard, reddish-brown wood used for making furniture.
  • majoring — a commissioned military officer ranking next below a lieutenant colonel and next above a captain.
  • malegaon — a city in NW Maharashtra state in W India.
  • manchego — a Spanish cheese made from ewes' milk
  • mandingo — a member of any of a number of peoples forming an extensive linguistic group in western Africa.
  • mangonel — (formerly) any of various military engines for throwing large stones, darts, and other missiles.
  • mangrove — any tropical tree or shrub of the genus Rhizophora, the species of which are mostly low trees growing in marshes or tidal shores, noted for their interlacing above-ground adventitious roots.
  • martagon — A Eurasian lily.
  • masoning — Present participle of mason.
  • masvingo — a city in S central Zimbabwe.
  • megadont — macrodont.
  • megatons — Plural form of megaton.
  • monaghan — a county in the NE Republic of Ireland. 498 sq. mi. (1290 sq. km). County seat: Monaghan.
  • moneybag — a bag for money.
  • mongolia — a region in Asia including Inner Mongolia of China and the Mongolian People's Republic.
  • monogamy — marriage with only one person at a time. Compare bigamy, polygamy.
  • monogram — a design consisting of two or more alphabetic letters combined or interlaced, commonly one's initials, often printed on stationery, embroidered on clothing, etc.
  • montaged — Simple past tense and past participle of montage.
  • montages — Plural form of montage.
  • montague — (in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet) the family name of Romeo. Compare Capulet.
  • moon bag — a small bag worn on a belt, round the waist
  • morgagni — Giovanni Battista [jaw-vahn-nee baht-tees-tah] /dʒɔˈvɑn ni bɑtˈtis tɑ/ (Show IPA), 1682–1771, Italian anatomist.
  • nanogram — one billionth of a gram. Abbreviation: ng.
  • nomogram — a graph, usually containing three parallel scales graduated for different variables so that when a straight line connects values of any two, the related value may be read directly from the third at the point intersected by the line.
  • nonagram — A geometric figure which resembles a pentagram except that it has nine points instead of five.
  • nonimage — That which is not an image.
  • nonmagic — Not magic; nonmagical.
  • ondogram — The recording produced by an ondograph.
  • organism — a form of life composed of mutually interdependent parts that maintain various vital processes.
  • origanum — An aromatic plant of a genus that includes marjoram and oregano.
  • pagandom — the part of the world inhabited by pagans.
  • pergamon — an ancient Greek kingdom on the coast of Asia Minor: later a Roman province.
  • pornomag — pornographic magazine
  • renogram — a kidney scan monitoring the throughput by the kidney of a radioactive chemical injected into the bloodstream
  • roarming — severe
  • sangamon — the third interglacial stage of the Pleistocene Epoch in North America, after the Illinoian glacial stage and before the Wisconsin.
  • sonogram — the visual image produced by reflected sound waves in a diagnostic ultrasound examination.
  • tomonaga — Shinichiro [shee-nee-chee-raw] /ˈʃi ni tʃiˈrɔ/ (Show IPA), 1906–79, Japanese physicist: Nobel prize 1965.
  • venogram — an x-ray of the veins produced by venography.
  • xenogamy — pollination of the stigma of a flower by pollen from a flower on another plant.
  • zampogna — an Italian bagpipe used in Christmas music
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