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8-letter words containing a, g

  • angleton — a town in S Texas.
  • anglican — Anglican means belonging or relating to the Church of England, or to the churches related to it.
  • angolese — a member of any of the tribes residing in Angola.
  • angrboda — a giantess who was the mother of Loki's children, Fenrir and Hel, and also of the Midgard serpent.
  • angriest — feeling or showing anger or strong resentment (usually followed by at, with, or about): to be angry at the dean; to be angry about the snub.
  • angstful — Full of angst; fearful; apprehensive.
  • angstrom — a unit of length equal to 10–10 metre, used principally to express the wavelengths of electromagnetic radiations. It is equivalent to 0.1 nanometre
  • anguilla — an island in the Caribbean, in the Leeward Islands: part of the British associated state of St Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla from 1967 until 1980, when it reverted to the status of a British dependency and is now a UK Overseas Territory. Pop: 15 754 (2013 est). Area: 90 sq km (35 sq miles)
  • anguiped — having snakes for feet or legs
  • angulate — having angles or an angular shape
  • angulose — having angles
  • angulous — angular or having angles
  • angus og — the god of love and beauty
  • anhingas — Plural form of anhinga.
  • anhungry — (obsolete, rare) Hungry.
  • annexing — Present participle of annex.
  • annigoni — Pietro (ˈpjɛːtro). 1910–88, Italian painter; noted esp for his portraits of President Kennedy (1961) and Queen Elizabeth II (1955 and 1970)
  • annoying — Someone or something that is annoying makes you feel fairly angry and impatient.
  • anregend — Stimulating, inspiring.
  • antagony — (obsolete) contest; opposition; antagonism.
  • antalgic — relieving or reducing pain
  • antidrug — (of a person, group or initiative) discouraging illegal drug use
  • antigang — opposed to the formation, growth and activities of gangs
  • antigens — Immunology. any substance that can stimulate the production of antibodies and combine specifically with them.
  • antigone — daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta, who was condemned to death for cremating the body of her brother Polynices in defiance of an edict of her uncle, King Creon of Thebes
  • antigram — One of a pair of anagrams with opposite meanings.
  • antigrav — (science fiction) antigravity, or a device that counters gravity.
  • antiguan — of or relating to Antigua or its inhabitants
  • antiking — a person who declares himself king in opposition to an established monarch
  • antilogy — a contradiction in terms
  • antismog — acting to reduce smog, aimed at preventing smog
  • anything — You use anything in statements with negative meaning to indicate in a general way that nothing is present or that an action or event does not or cannot happen.
  • apagogic — relating to apagoge
  • apiology — the scientific study of bees
  • apogamic — Of or relating to apogamy.
  • apograph — a perfect copy or transcript
  • apologal — resembling or related to an apologue
  • apologia — An apologia is a statement in which you defend something that you strongly believe in, for example a way of life, a person's behaviour, or a philosophy.
  • apologie — Archaic spelling of apology.
  • apologue — an allegory or moral fable
  • apophyge — the outward curve at each end of the shaft of a column, adjoining the base or capital
  • apothegm — a short, pithy saying (Ex.: “Brevity is the soul of wit”)
  • appaling — Misspelling of appalling.
  • appanage — land or other provision granted by a king for the support of a member of the royal family, esp a younger son
  • appeling — Present participle of appel.
  • appenage — Alternative form of appanage.
  • applying — to make use of as relevant, suitable, or pertinent: to apply a theory to a problem.
  • apposing — Present participle of appose.
  • aqualung — breathing apparatus used by divers, etc, consisting of a mouthpiece attached to air cylinders strapped to the back
  • araguaia — a river in central Brazil, rising in S central Mato Grosso state and flowing north to the Tocantins River. Length: over 1771 km (1100 miles)
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