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

  • preaged — treated to appear older, usually prior to being used or purchased
  • pregame — of, relating to, or happening in the period just before a sports game: The coach was interviewed in a pregame broadcast.
  • presage — a presentiment or foreboding.
  • primage — a small allowance formerly paid by a shipper to the master and crew of a vessel for the loading and care of the goods: now charged with the freight and retained by the shipowner.
  • prisage — the right of the king to take a certain quantity of every cargo of wine imported.
  • propage — to (cause to) reproduce
  • pugaree — pugree.
  • rageful — angry fury; violent anger (sometimes used in combination): a speech full of rage; incidents of road rage.
  • raggedy — ragged.
  • raggery — rags
  • raghead — an offensive term for a person who wears a turban, keffiyeh, etc
  • ragment — a statute, roll, or list
  • ragtime — a novel (1975) by E. L. Doctorow.
  • ragweed — any of the composite plants of the genus Ambrosia, the airborne pollen of which is the most prevalent cause of autumnal hay fever, as the common North American species, A. trifida (great ragweed or giant ragweed) and A. artemisiifolia.
  • railage — an amount charged for transporting goods by rail.
  • raleigh — a state in the SE United States, on the Atlantic coast. 52,586 sq. mi. (136,198 sq. km). Capital: Raleigh. Abbreviation: NC (for use with zip code), N.C.
  • rampage — violent or excited behavior that is reckless, uncontrolled, or destructive.
  • ravaged — to work havoc upon; damage or mar by ravages: a face ravaged by grief.
  • ravager — to work havoc upon; damage or mar by ravages: a face ravaged by grief.
  • ravages — to work havoc upon; damage or mar by ravages: a face ravaged by grief.
  • reading — an act or instance of reading: Give the agreement a careful read before you sign it.
  • reagent — a substance that, because of the reactions it causes, is used in analysis and synthesis.
  • realgar — arsenic disulfide, As 2 S 2 , found in nature as an orange-red mineral and also produced artificially: used in pyrotechnics.
  • realign — to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
  • reaming — to enlarge to desired size (a previously bored hole) by means of a reamer.
  • reaping — to cut (wheat, rye, etc.) with a sickle or other implement or a machine, as in harvest.
  • rearing — to take care of and support up to maturity: to rear a child.
  • reating — to mix or merge so as to make a combination; blend; unite; combine: to amalgamate two companies.
  • rebadge — If a product is rebadged, it is given a new name, brand, or logo.
  • red bag — (in Britain) a fabric bag for a barrister's robes, presented by a Queen's Counsel to a junior in appreciation of good work in a case
  • red rag — something that arouses anger; a provocation; red flag: A mere mention of the incident is a red rag to him.
  • red-tag — to attach a red tag to, as merchandise for special sale.
  • redflag — the symbol or banner of a left-wing revolutionary party.
  • refugia — an area where special environmental circumstances have enabled a species or a community of species to survive after extinction in surrounding areas.
  • regaled — to entertain lavishly or agreeably; delight.
  • regaler — a person who regales
  • regalia — finery, full formal dress
  • regally — of or relating to a king; royal: the regal power.
  • regards — to look upon or think of with a particular feeling: to regard a person with favor.
  • regatta — a boat race, as of rowboats, yachts, or other vessels.
  • regauge — to determine the exact dimensions, capacity, quantity, or force of; measure.
  • reginal — queen.
  • reglaze — to furnish or fill with glass: to glaze a window.
  • regmata — a dry fruit consisting of three or more carpels that separate from the axis at maturity.
  • regnant — reigning; ruling (usually used following the noun it modifies): a queen regnant.
  • regrade — a degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity: the best grade of paper.
  • regraft — to graft again
  • regrant — the act of renewing a grant or granting again
  • regraph — a diagram representing a system of connections or interrelations among two or more things by a number of distinctive dots, lines, bars, etc.
  • regrate — to dress or tool (existing stonework) anew.
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