8-letter words containing a, r, g, e, n
- relating — to tell; give an account of (an event, circumstance, etc.).
- relaxing — to make less tense, rigid, or firm; make lax: to relax the muscles.
- relaying — re-lay.
- remargin — to provide additional cash or collateral to a broker in order to keep secure stock bought on margin.
- renegade — a person who deserts a party or cause for another.
- renegado — a renegade.
- renegate — to deny the existence, evidence, or truth of: an investigation tending to negate any supernatural influences.
- renogram — a kidney scan monitoring the throughput by the kidney of a radioactive chemical injected into the bloodstream
- rheingau — a small wine-growing region in Hesse, in central Germany, on the Rhine.
- rugbeian — of or relating to Rugby School
- runagate — a fugitive or runaway.
- salering — an enclosed area for livestock at market
- salinger — J(erome) D(avid) 1971–2010, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
- sangaree — sangría.
- sanglier — a closely woven fabric made of mohair or worsted, constructed in plain weave, and finished to simulate the coat of a boar.
- sangreal — grail (def 1); the Holy Grail.
- saprogen — a plant or animal that can produce decay.
- sardegna — a large island in the Mediterranean, W of Italy: with small nearby islands it comprises a department of Italy. 9301 sq. mi. (24,090 sq. km).
- sargeson — Frank. 1903–82, New Zealand short-story writer and novelist. His work includes the short-story collection That Summer and Other Stories (1946) and the novel I Saw in my Dream (1949)
- segreant — (of a griffin) rampant.
- selangor — a state in Malaysia, on the SW Malay Peninsula. 3160 sq. mi. (8184 sq. km). Capital: Shah Alam.
- semarang — a seaport on N Java, in S Indonesia.
- sergeant — Ancient Eboracum. a city in North Yorkshire, in NE England, on the Ouse: the capital of Roman Britain; cathedral.
- shagreen — an untanned leather with a granular surface, prepared from the hide of a horse, shark, seal, etc.
- shearing — Usually, shears. (sometimes used with a singular verb) scissors of large size (usually used with pair of). any of various other cutting implements or machines having two blades that resemble or suggest those of scissors.
- spangler — a person who spangles
- speargun — a device for shooting spears underwater
- spearing — a sprout or shoot of a plant, as a blade of grass or an acrospire of grain.
- sprangle — to struggle or sprawl with limbs spread out wide
- sternage — the stern or rear of a ship
- stonerag — a type of lichen, Parmela saxatilis, which produces a brown dye
- stranger — French L'Étranger. a novel (1942) by Albert Camus.
- strangle — to kill by squeezing the throat in order to compress the windpipe and prevent the intake of air, as with the hands or a tightly drawn cord.
- subrange — the extent to which or the limits between which variation is possible: the range of steel prices; a wide range of styles.
- sun gear — (in an epicyclic train) the central gear around which the planet gears revolve.
- tabering — a small drum formerly used to accompany oneself on a pipe or fife.
- tagareen — a junk shop
- tapering — to become smaller or thinner toward one end.
- teenager — a person in his or her teens.
- teraglin — an edible marine fish, Zeluco atelodus, of Australia which has fine scales and is blue in colour
- tetragon — a polygon having four angles or sides; a quadrangle or quadrilateral.
- triangle — a closed plane figure having three sides and three angles.
- twangler — a person who twangles
- unagreed — arranged or set by common consent: They met at the agreed time.
- unargued — undisputed; not subject to argument or discussion: an unargued right.
- uncharge — to acquit.
- underage — lacking the required age, especially that of legal maturity.
- ungarbed — undressed; unclad
- ungerman — of or relating to Germany, its inhabitants, or their language.
- ungraced — deprived of something