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8-letter words containing a, l, g

  • -logical — of or relating to the science, doctrine, or theory of
  • aasvogel — a South African vulture
  • abelungu — (South Africa, now chiefly pejorative) White people collectively.
  • abigails — Plural form of abigail.
  • abiology — The sciences, such as geology and astronomy, that collectively deal with inorganic or lifeless bodies.
  • ablating — Present participle of ablate.
  • ablegate — a papal envoy who has important duties abroad such as bringing a cardinal's insignia to him when he has just been appointed, or taking a message to a sovereign
  • abligate — (obsolete) To tie up so as to hinder from.
  • abluting — Present participle of ablute.
  • achingly — You can use achingly for emphasis when you are referring to things that create feelings of wanting something very much, but of not being able to have it.
  • acrology — acrophony.
  • aerology — the study of the atmosphere, particularly its upper layers
  • agalloch — the fragrant, resinous wood of an East Indian tree, Aquilaria agallocha, of the mezereum family, used as incense in Asia.
  • agalwood — a soft, resinous wood of the Asain tree Aquilaria malaccensis, known for its aromatic qualities, and used in incense
  • agartala — a city in NE India, capital of the state of Tripura. Pop: 189 327 (2001)
  • agential — pertaining to an agent or agency.
  • agitable — easily agitated or moved
  • aglimmer — glimmering
  • aglisten — refulgent; glistening.
  • aglitter — sparkling; glittering
  • aglossia — congenital absence of the tongue
  • aglycone — a chemical compound
  • agreable — Obsolete spelling of agreeable.
  • agrestal — (of uncultivated plants such as weeds) growing on cultivated land
  • agricola — Gnaeus Julius (ˈniːəs ˈdʒuːlɪəs) 40–93 ad, Roman general; governor of Britain who advanced Roman rule north to the Firth of Forth
  • agrology — the scientific study of soils and their potential productivity
  • aguelike — as if suffering from fever
  • aguishly — in an aguish manner
  • aiguille — a rock mass or mountain peak shaped like a needle
  • air plug — a plug making an airtight seal to a vent.
  • airlight — light scattered or diffused in the air by dust, haze, etc., especially as it limits the visibility of distant, dark objects by causing them to blend with the background sky.
  • al-gazel — Ghazzali.
  • ala dagh — a mountain range in S Turkey: highest peak, about 11,000 feet (3350 meters).
  • alarming — Something that is alarming makes you feel afraid or anxious that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.
  • albrightHorace Marden [mahrd-n] /ˈmɑrd n/ (Show IPA), 1890–1987, U.S. conservationist and cofounder of the National Park Service.
  • aldridgeIra Frederick ("the African Roscius") 1804?–67, U.S. actor, primarily in Europe.
  • alegrete — a city in SW Brazil.
  • alerting — fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
  • algerian — Algerian means belonging or relating to Algeria, or its people or culture.
  • algerine — of or relating to Algeria or its inhabitants
  • algerita — agarita.
  • algernon — a masculine name: dim. Algie, Algy
  • algicide — any substance that kills algae
  • algidity — (medicine) The state of being algid.
  • alginate — a salt or ester of alginic acid
  • algol 58 — (language)   An early version of ALGOL 60, originally known as "IAL".
  • algol 60 — (language)   ALGOrithmic Language 1960. A portable language for scientific computations. ALGOL 60 was small and elegant. It was block-structured, nested, recursive and free form. It was also the first language to be described in BNF. There were three lexical representations: hardware, reference, and publication. The only structured data types were arrays, but they were permitted to have lower bounds and could be dynamic. It also had conditional expressions; it introduced :=; if-then-else; very general "for" loops; switch declaration (an array of statement labels generalising Fortran's computed goto). Parameters were call-by-name and call-by-value. It had static local "own" variables. It lacked user-defined types, character manipulation and standard I/O. See also EULER, ALGOL 58, ALGOL 68, Foogol.
  • algol 68 — (language)   An extensive revision of ALGOL 60 by Adriaan van Wijngaarden et al. ALGOL 68 was discussed from 1963 by Working Group 2.1 of IFIP. Its definition was accepted in December 1968. ALGOL 68 was the first, and still one of very few, programming languages for which a complete formal specification was created before its implementation. However, this specification was hard to understand due to its formality, the fact that it used an unfamiliar metasyntax notation (not BNF) and its unconventional terminology. One of the singular features of ALGOL 68 was its orthogonal design, making for freedom from arbitrary rules (such as restrictions in other languages that arrays could only be used as parameters but not as results). It also allowed user defined data types, then an unheard-of feature. It featured structural equivalence; automatic type conversion ("coercion") including dereferencing; flexible arrays; generalised loops (for-from-by-to-while-do-od), if-then-else-elif-fi, an integer case statement with an 'out' clause (case-in-out-esac); skip and goto statements; blocks; procedures; user-defined operators; procedure parameters; concurrent execution (par-begin-end); semaphores; generators "heap" and "loc" for dynamic allocation. It had no abstract data types or separate compilation.
  • algology — the branch of biology concerned with the study of algae
  • algonkin — Algonquin

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