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5-letter words containing a, o

  • gloat — to look at or think about with great or excessive, often smug or malicious, satisfaction: The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
  • go at — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • goads — Plural form of goad.
  • goals — the result or achievement toward which effort is directed; aim; end.
  • goats — Plural form of goat.
  • goaty — Like a goat, goatlike or redolent of goats.
  • goban — a Japanese game played on a go board with players alternating and attempting to be first to place five counters in a row.
  • gobar — Dried cow dung used directly as fuel or as a source of gas.
  • gobat — Albert [French al-ber] /French alˈbɛr/ (Show IPA), 1843–1914, Swiss lawyer and statesman: Nobel Peace Prize 1902.
  • gogga — any small animal that crawls or flies, esp an insect
  • gogra — a river in SW Tibet, Nepal, and N India, flowing S and SE to the Ganges River. 640 miles (1030 km) long.
  • goias — a state in central Brazil. 247,826 sq. mi. (641,870 sq. km). Capital: Goiânia.
  • golda — a female given name.
  • gompa — a Tibetan monastery or temple
  • gonad — a sex gland in which gametes are produced; an ovary or testis.
  • gonia — Craniometry. a point on each side of the lower jaw at the mandibular angle.
  • gonna — Going to.
  • goona — Lb Australian Aboriginal faeces, excrement, shit.
  • gopak — a folk dance of the Ukraine.
  • goral — a short-horned goat antelope, Naemorhedus goral, of the mountainous regions of southeastern Asia: an endangered species.
  • gosha — (Ireland) hero, champion.
  • gotha — a city in S Thuringia, in central Germany.
  • gotra — a Hindu clan tracing its paternal lineage from a common ancestor, usually a saint or sage.
  • gotta — Have got to (not acceptable in standard use).
  • gouda — a city in the W Netherlands, NE of Rotterdam.
  • goura — any of several species of large, crested ground pigeons found in New Guinea
  • gowan — any of various yellow or white field flowers, especially the English daisy.
  • goyal — A ravine or other depression.
  • groan — a low, mournful sound uttered in pain or grief: the groans of dying soldiers.
  • groat — a silver coin of England, equal to four pennies, issued from 1279 to 1662.
  • groma — an instrument having a cruciform wooden frame with a plumb line at the end of each arm, used for laying out lines at right angles to existing lines.
  • guaco — a climbing composite plant, Mikania guaco, of tropical America.
  • guano — a natural manure composed chiefly of the excrement of sea birds, found especially on islands near the Peruvian coast.
  • gyoza — a Japanese dish consisting of dumplings typically filled with ground meat and vegetables and grilled or fried.
  • habor — Khabur.
  • haemo — (informal) haemodialysis.
  • hallo — the cry “hallo!”.
  • halo- — indicating salt or the sea
  • halon — Any of a number of unreactive gaseous compounds of carbon with bromine and other halogens, used in fire extinguishers, but now known to damage the ozone layer.
  • halos — Plural form of halo.
  • hambo — a Swedish folk dance in three-quarter time, originating in the 16th century.
  • hanno — Carthaginian statesman, fl. 3rd century b.c.
  • hanoi — Towers of Hanoi
  • haole — (among Polynesian Hawaiians) a term used to refer to a non-Polynesian, especially a white person.
  • haoma — a leafless vine, Sarcostemma acidum, of eastern India, yielding a sour, milky juice.
  • haori — a loose, knee-length, Japanese garment resembling a coat.
  • havoc — great destruction or devastation; ruinous damage.
  • haxor — (leet) alternative spelling of hacker.
  • hazor — an ancient city in Israel, N of the Sea of Galilee: extensive excavations; capital of Canaanite kingdom.
  • hoagy — a hero sandwich.
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