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8-letter words containing a, g, s, i

  • mailbags — Plural form of mailbag.
  • mailings — Plural form of mailing.
  • maltings — Plural form of malting.
  • mangiest — Superlative form of mangy.
  • mappings — Plural form of mapping.
  • markings — Plural form of marking.
  • mascagni — Pietro [pye-traw] /ˈpyɛ trɔ/ (Show IPA), 1863–1945, Italian operatic composer.
  • mashgiah — an inspector appointed by a board of Orthodox rabbis to guard against any violation of the Jewish dietary laws in food processing plants, meat markets, etc., where food presumed to be kosher is prepared or served for public consumption.
  • mashings — Plural form of mashing.
  • maskings — Plural form of masking.
  • masoning — Present participle of mason.
  • masstige — noting or pertaining to goods that are perceived to have prestige or high style but are affordable for a wide range of customers: This five-dollar bottle of hand cream is aimed at the masstige market.
  • masvingo — a city in S central Zimbabwe.
  • meanings — what is intended to be, or actually is, expressed or indicated; signification; import: the three meanings of a word.
  • measling — A form of delamination, or separation in a laminate material, resulting in a spotty appearance.
  • megabits — Plural form of megabit.
  • migrants — Plural form of migrant.
  • migrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of migrate.
  • mileages — Plural form of mileage.
  • mintages — Plural form of mintage.
  • misagent — a bad agent
  • misalign — To align incorrectly.
  • misgauge — To gauge (measure) incorrectly.
  • misgrade — a degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity: the best grade of paper.
  • misgraff — badly matched
  • misgraft — to graft wrongly
  • mishigas — Craziness; silliness; tomfoolery; nonsense.
  • misogamy — hatred of marriage.
  • misusage — wrong or improper usage, as of words.
  • myalgias — pain in the muscles; muscular rheumatism.
  • nagasaki — a seaport on W Kyushu, in SW Japan: second military use of the atomic bomb August 9, 1945.
  • naggings — Plural form of nagging.
  • nagurski — Bronislaw [bron-uh-slof] /ˈbrɒn əˌslɒf/ (Show IPA), ("Bronko") 1908–1990, U.S. football player, born in Canada.
  • niggards — Plural form of niggard.
  • oghamist — Alternative capitalization of Oghamist.
  • oragious — stormy or tempestuous
  • orangish — resembling or suggesting an orange, as in taste, appearance, or color: decorated with orangy-pink flowers.
  • organics — Plural form of organic.
  • organise — to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
  • organism — a form of life composed of mutually interdependent parts that maintain various vital processes.
  • organist — a person who plays the organ.
  • orgasmic — the physical and emotional sensation experienced at the peak of sexual excitation, usually resulting from stimulation of the sexual organ and usually accompanied in the male by ejaculation.
  • orgastic — the physical and emotional sensation experienced at the peak of sexual excitation, usually resulting from stimulation of the sexual organ and usually accompanied in the male by ejaculation.
  • paganism — pagan spirit or attitude in religious or moral questions.
  • paganist — pagan spirit or attitude in religious or moral questions.
  • pelagius — died a.d. 590, pope 579–590.
  • pelasgic — Pelasgian.
  • phrasing — Grammar. a sequence of two or more words arranged in a grammatical construction and acting as a unit in a sentence. (in English) a sequence of two or more words that does not contain a finite verb and its subject or that does not consist of clause elements such as subject, verb, object, or complement, as a preposition and a noun or pronoun, an adjective and noun, or an adverb and verb.
  • pingrass — a geraniaceous plant, Erodium cicutarium, with fernlike leaves
  • placings — The placings in a competition are the relative positions of the competitors at the end or at a particular stage of the competition.
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