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6-letter words containing a, g

  • augeas — king of the Epeans in Elis and one of the Argonauts.
  • augend — a number to which another number, the addend, is added
  • augers — Plural form of auger.
  • aughts — Archaic. ownership; possession. property; a possession.
  • augier — Guillaume Victor Émile [gee-yohm veek-tawr ey-meel] /giˈyoʊm vikˈtɔr eɪˈmil/ (Show IPA), 1820–89, French dramatist.
  • augite — a black or greenish-black mineral of the pyroxene group, found in igneous rocks. Composition: calcium magnesium iron aluminium silicate. General formula: (Ca,Mg,Fe,Al)(Si,Al)2O6. Crystal structure: monoclinic
  • augurs — Plural form of augur.
  • augury — An augury is a sign of what will happen in the future.
  • august — August is the eighth month of the year in the Western calendar.
  • auriga — a conspicuous constellation in the N hemisphere between the Great Bear and Orion, at the edge of the Milky Way. It contains the first magnitude star Capella and the supergiant eclipsing binary star Epsilon Aurigae
  • avenge — If you avenge a wrong or harmful act, you hurt or punish the person who is responsible for it.
  • avruga — herring roe with a smoky flavour, sometimes used as a less expensive alternative to caviar
  • aweigh — (of an anchor) no longer hooked into the bottom; hanging by its rode
  • aweing — Present participle of awe.
  • awning — An awning is a piece of material attached to a caravan or building which provides shelter from the rain or sun.
  • awrong — in a wrong way; wrongly
  • azygos — a biological structure not in a pair
  • baaing — The bleating of a sheep.
  • badged — a special or distinctive mark, token, or device worn as a sign of allegiance, membership, authority, achievement, etc.: a police badge; a merit badge.
  • badger — A badger is a wild animal which has a white head with two wide black stripes on it. Badgers live underground and usually come up to feed at night.
  • badges — Plural form of badge.
  • bag up — If you bag up a quantity of something, you put it into bags.
  • bagdad — Baghdad
  • bagels — Plural form of bagel.
  • bagful — an amount that is or can be contained in a bag
  • bagged — a container or receptacle of leather, plastic, cloth, paper, etc., capable of being closed at the mouth; pouch.
  • bagger — A bagger is a person whose job is to put customers' purchases into bags at a supermarket or other store.
  • baggie — a variety of thin, strong, sealable plastic bag, used primarily for storing food
  • baggit — a female salmon which has not spawned by the end of the spawning season
  • baghla — an Arabian sailing vessel, having lugsails on two or three masts, a straight, raking stem, and a transom stern.
  • bagleyWilliam Chandler, 1874–1946, U.S. educator and writer.
  • bagman — a travelling salesman
  • bagmen — Plural form of bagman.
  • bagnio — a brothel
  • bagram — an air base in NE Afghanistan, near Kabul; now under the control of US forces
  • bags i — an indication of the desire to do, be, or have something
  • baguet — (architecture, zoology) Alternative form of baguette.
  • baguio — a city in the N Philippines, on N Luzon: summer capital of the Republic. Pop: 287 000 (2005 est)
  • bagwig — an 18th-century wig with hair pushed back into a bag
  • bakgat — fine, excellent, marvellous
  • baking — You can use baking to describe weather or a place that is very hot indeed.
  • balgol — (language)   ALGOL on Burroughs 220.
  • baling — Also, bailer. a bucket, dipper, or other container used for bailing.
  • balrog — (fantasy) A fiery demonic creature.
  • bandog — a ferocious dog, whether by nature or trained as a guard dog
  • banged — Often, bangs. a fringe of hair combed or brushed forward over the forehead.
  • banger — Bangers are sausages.
  • bangka — an island in Indonesia, separated from Sumatra by the Bangka Strait. Chief town: Pangkalpinang. Area: about 11 914 sq km (4600 sq miles)
  • bangle — A bangle is a decorated metal or wooden ring that you can wear round your wrist or ankle.
  • bangor — a university town in NW Wales, in Gwynedd, on the Menai Strait. Pop: 15 280 (2001)
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