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8-letter words containing a, l, o, g, i

  • gigavolt — One thousand million ( 109 ) volts. Symbol: GV.
  • gillaroo — a type of brown trout
  • girasole — an opal that reflects light in a bright luminous glow.
  • girasols — Plural form of girasol.
  • glacious — Characteristic, composed, or of the nature of icy; icy.“Gla
  • gladiola — gladiolus (def 1).
  • gladioli — Plural form of gladiolus.
  • gloaming — twilight; dusk.
  • gloating — to look at or think about with great or excessive, often smug or malicious, satisfaction: The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
  • gloriosa — any plant of the bulbous tropical African genus Gloriosa, some species of which are grown as ornamental greenhouse climbers for their showy flowers of yellow, orange, and red: family Liliaceae
  • glossina — tsetse fly.
  • gloxinia — any of several horticultural varieties of a plant belonging to the genus Sinningia, of the gesneria family, especially S. speciosa, having large white, red, or purple bell-shaped flowers.
  • gnomical — Gnomic.
  • go viral — If a video, image, or story goes viral, it spreads quickly and widely on the Internet through social media and e-mail.
  • goatlike — any of numerous agile, hollow-horned ruminants of the genus Capra, of the family Bovidae, closely related to the sheep, found native in rocky and mountainous regions of the Old World, and widely distributed in domesticated varieties.
  • goatling — a young goat
  • godolias — Gedaliah.
  • golfiana — golfing collectibles
  • goliaths — Plural form of goliath.
  • gorillas — Plural form of gorilla.
  • guaiacol — a slightly yellowish, aromatic, crystalline substance, C 7 H 8 O 2 , resembling creosote and usually obtained from guaiacum resin: used in medicine chiefly as an expectorant and local anesthetic.
  • gyroidal — having a spiral arrangement.
  • hidalgos — Plural form of hidalgo.
  • hollaing — Present participle of holla.
  • hooligan — a ruffian or hoodlum.
  • idealogy — Misspelling of ideology.
  • intaglio — incised carving, as opposed to carving in relief.
  • isogonal — equiangular; isogonic.
  • jagiello — Jagello.
  • kaoliang — a variety of grain sorghum.
  • kilogram — a unit of mass equal to 1000 grams: the basic unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI), equal to the mass of the international prototype of the kilogram, a platinum-iridium cylinder kept in Sèvres, France. Abbreviation: kg.
  • kilogray — one thousand grays
  • laboring — productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.
  • laoighis — a county in Leinster, in the central Republic of Ireland. 623 sq. mi. (1615 sq. km). County seat: Port Laoighise.
  • lassoing — a long rope or line of hide or other material with a running noose at one end, used for roping horses, cattle, etc.
  • legation — a diplomatic minister and staff in a foreign mission.
  • liaodong — a peninsula in NE China, extending S into the Yellow Sea.
  • liaoning — Pinyin, Wade-Giles. a province in NE China. 58,301 sq. mi. (151,000 sq. km). Capital: Shenyang.
  • liaoyang — Pinyin, Wade-Giles. a city in central Liaoning province, in NE China.
  • ligation — the act of ligating, especially of surgically tying up a bleeding artery.
  • lipogram — a written work composed of words chosen so as to avoid the use of one or more specific alphabetic characters.
  • loadings — Plural form of loading.
  • loathing — strong dislike or disgust; intense aversion.
  • locating — Present participle of locate.
  • logician — a person who is skilled in logic.
  • longhair — Sometimes Disparaging. an intellectual.
  • longtail — A common designation for an animal that has an unusually long tail relative to similar species.
  • louganisGregory ("Greg") born 1960, U.S. diver.
  • magnolia — a city in SW Arkansas.
  • marigold — any of several chiefly golden-flowered composite plants, especially of the genus Tagetes, as T. erecta, having strong-scented foliage and yielding an oil that repels root parasites.
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