7-letter words containing a, i, g
- fearing — Present participle of fear.
- feating — Present participle of feat.
- feazing — Often, feazings. an unraveled portion at the end of a rope.
- figleaf — Alternative spelling of fig leaf.
- figural — consisting of figures, especially human or animal figures: the figural representations contained in ancient wall paintings.
- finagle — to trick, swindle, or cheat (a person) (often followed by out of): He finagled the backers out of a fortune.
- flaking — fake2 (defs 2, 3).
- flaming — flame
- flaring — blazing; flaming.
- flating — (obsolete) With the flat side, as of a sword; flatlong; in a prostrate position.
- flawing — Present participle of flaw.
- flaying — to strip off the skin or outer covering of.
- foaling — a young horse, mule, or related animal, especially one that is not yet one year of age.
- foaming — a collection of minute bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid by agitation, fermentation, etc.: foam on a glass of beer.
- foilage — Obsolete or nonstandard spelling of foliage.
- foliage — the leaves of a plant, collectively; leafage.
- fragile — brittle
- framing — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
- fraying — a raveled or worn part, as in cloth: frays at the toes of well-worn sneakers.
- frigate — a fast naval vessel of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, generally having a lofty ship rig and heavily armed on one or two decks.
- fuegian — of or belonging to Tierra del Fuego or its indigenous Indians.
- gabbaim — a minor official of a synagogue, having limited ceremonial or administrative functions.
- gabbier — Comparative form of gabby.
- gabbing — Talk, typically at length, about trivial matters.
- gabions — Plural form of gabion.
- gabriel — one of the archangels, appearing usually as a divine messenger. Dan. 8:16, 9:21; Luke 1:19, 26.
- gaddafi — Muammar (Muhammad), al- or el- [moo-ahm-ahr-al,, el] /muˈɑm ɑr æl,, ɛl/ (Show IPA), Qadhafi.
- gadding — to move restlessly or aimlessly from one place to another: to gad about.
- gadling — Roving vagabond; one who roams.
- gag-bit — a powerful type of bit used in breaking horses
- gagarin — Yuri Alekseyevich [yoo r-ee al-ik-sey-uh-vich;; Russian yoo-ryi uh-lyi-ksye-yi-vyich] /ˈyʊər i ˌæl ɪkˈseɪ ə vɪtʃ;; Russian ˈyu ryɪ ʌ lyɪˈksyɛ yɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1934–68, Russian astronaut: first human being to make an orbital space flight (1961).
- gagauzi — a language spoken chiefly in Ukraine, on the NW coast of the Black Sea, belonging to the Turkic branch of the Altaic family
- gagging — to introduce usually comic interpolations into (a script, an actor's part, or the like) (usually followed by up).
- gahnite — a dark-green to black mineral of the spinel group, zinc aluminate, ZnAl 2 O 4 .
- gain on — catch up with
- gainers — Plural form of gainer.
- gaineth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gain.
- gainful — profitable; lucrative: gainful employment.
- gaining — to make a gain or gains in.
- gainsay — to deny, dispute, or contradict.
- gaiters — Plural form of gaiter.
- gaiting — a manner of walking, stepping, or running.
- galabia — djellabah.
- galatia — an ancient country in central Asia Minor: later a Roman province; site of an early Christian community.
- galenic — of or relating to Galen, his principles, or his methods.
- galerie — gallery (def 8).
- galicia — a region in E central Europe: a former crown land of Austria, included in S Poland after World War I, and now partly in Ukraine. About 30,500 sq. mi. (79,000 sq. km).
- galilee — an ancient Roman province in what is now N Israel.
- galileo — (Galileo Galilei) 1564–1642, Italian physicist and astronomer.
- galiots — Plural form of galiot.