7-letter words containing a, g, u
- drag up — old subject: raise again
- draught — a drawing, sketch, or design.
- drugola — a bribe or secret payment made with illegal drugs.
- du gard — Roger [raw-zhey] /rɔˈʒeɪ/ (Show IPA), 1881–1958, French novelist: Nobel prize 1937.
- dunnage — baggage or personal effects.
- durango — a state in N Mexico. 47,691 sq. mi. (123,520 sq. km).
- dustbag — The bag inside a vacuum cleaner where collected dust is stored.
- dustrag — a piece of fabric that is used to dust surfaces
- earplug — a plug of soft, pliable material inserted into the opening of the outer ear, especially to keep out water or noise.
- enguard — (obsolete) To surround as with a guard.
- eugenia — a plant of the clove genus Eugenia
- euglena — A green, single-celled, freshwater organism with a flagellum, sometimes forming a green scum on stagnant water.
- eulogia — blessed bread distributed to members of the congregation after the liturgy, esp to those who have not communed
- fa ngum — 1316–74, founder and first king of Lan Xang (1354–73), a kingdom that included the present-day republic of Laos; abdicated
- fatigue — weariness from bodily or mental exertion.
- figural — consisting of figures, especially human or animal figures: the figural representations contained in ancient wall paintings.
- flag up — If you flag up something such as a problem, you bring it to someone's attention.
- flaught — a flake, esp of snow
- fougade — a booby-trapped pit
- fraught — Archaic. filled or laden (with): ships fraught with precious wares.
- fuegian — of or belonging to Tierra del Fuego or its indigenous Indians.
- fugally — In a fugal manner.
- fullage — the litter or sweepings collected from the ground
- funbags — (slang) breasts.
- fungate — To become like a fungus.
- gagauzi — a language spoken chiefly in Ukraine, on the NW coast of the Black Sea, belonging to the Turkic branch of the Altaic family
- gainful — profitable; lucrative: gainful employment.
- gallium — a rare, steel-gray, trivalent metallic element used in high-temperature thermometers because of its high boiling point (1983°C) and low melting point (30°C). Symbol: Ga; atomic weight: 69.72; atomic number: 31; specific gravity: 5.91 at 20°C.
- gallnut — a nutlike gall on plants.
- gallous — Fit to be hanged; wicked; mischievous.
- galumph — to move along heavily and clumsily.
- galuppi — Baldassare [bahl-dahs-sah-re] /ˌbɑl dɑsˈsɑ rɛ/ (Show IPA), (I"Il Buranello") 1706–85, Italian composer.
- gang up — an act of ganging up or uniting in opposition to someone or something.
- gang-up — an act of ganging up or uniting in opposition to someone or something.
- garbure — a thick soup usually made with bacon, cabbage, and other vegetables, originally from Bearn in SW France
- garigue — open shrubby vegetation of dry Mediterranean regions, consisting of spiny or aromatic dwarf shrubs interspersed with colourful ephemeral species
- garneau — François Xavier [French frahn-swa gza-vyey] /French frɑ̃ˈswa gzaˈvyeɪ/ (Show IPA), 1809–66, Canadian historian.
- garudas — Plural form of garuda.
- gaseous — existing in the state of a gas; not solid or liquid.
- gashful — hideous, ghastly
- gateaux — a cake, especially a very light sponge cake with a rich icing or filling.
- gauchos — Plural form of gaucho.
- gaudery — ostentatious show.
- gaudier — Comparative form of gaudy.
- gaudies — Plural form of gaudy.
- gaudily — brilliantly or excessively showy: gaudy plumage.
- gauffer — an ornamental plaiting used for frills and borders, as on women's caps.
- gaugers — Plural form of gauger.
- gauging — to determine the exact dimensions, capacity, quantity, or force of; measure.
- gauguin — (Eugène Henri) Paul [œ-zhen ahn-ree pawl] /œˈʒɛn ɑ̃ˈri pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1848–1903, French painter.