6-letter words containing a, r, g, o
- goader — One who goads.
- goaler — goalkeeper in the game of ice hockey.
- gocart — Alternative form of go-cart (framework for children learning to walk).
- godard — Benjamin Louis Paul [bahn-zha-man lwee pawl] /bɑ̃ ʒaˈmɛ̃ lwi pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1849–95, French violinist and composer.
- gondar — a former kingdom in E Africa: now a province in NW Ethiopia. Capital: Gondar.
- gopura — A monumental tower, usually ornate, at the entrance of a temple, especially in Southern India.
- gorgas — William Crawford, 1854–1920, U.S. physician and epidemiologist: chief sanitary officer of the Panama Canal 1904–13; surgeon general of the U.S. Army 1914–18.
- gorgia — an improvised sung passage of music
- gorham — a town in SW Maine.
- goslar — a city in N central Germany, in Lower Saxony: imperial palace and other medieval buildings, silver mines. Pop: 43 727 (2003 est)
- grano- — of or resembling granite
- grasso — Ella T(ambussi) [tam-boo-see] /tæmˈbu si/ (Show IPA), 1919–81, U.S. politician: congresswoman 1971–75; governor of Connecticut 1975–80.
- gravol — an antihistamine used in the prevention of nausea, esp in travel sickness; dimenhydrinate
- groane — Obsolete spelling of groan.
- groans — Plural form of groan.
- groats — a silver coin of England, equal to four pennies, issued from 1279 to 1662.
- growan — decomposed granite.
- horgan — Paul, 1903–95, U.S. novelist and historian.
- ignaro — an ignoramus
- jargon — a colorless to smoky gem variety of zircon.
- margot — a female given name, form of Margaret.
- moraga — a city in W California.
- morgan — Augustus, 1806–71, English mathematician and logician.
- morgay — a European small-spotted dogfish, Scyllium canicula
- oarage — (archaic) The act of using oars; rowing.
- oaring — Present participle of oar.
- onager — a wild ass, Equus hemionus, of southwestern Asia.
- onagri — a wild ass, Equus hemionus, of southwestern Asia.
- orange — methyl orange.
- orangs — Plural form of orang.
- orangy — resembling or suggesting an orange, as in taste, appearance, or color: decorated with orangy-pink flowers.
- organa — a plural of organum.
- organs — Also called pipe organ. a musical instrument consisting of one or more sets of pipes sounded by means of compressed air, played by means of one or more keyboards, and capable of producing a wide range of musical effects.
- orgasm — the physical and emotional sensation experienced at the peak of sexual excitation, usually resulting from stimulation of the sexual organ and usually accompanied in the male by ejaculation.
- orgeat — a syrup or drink made originally from barley but later from almonds, prepared with sugar and an extract of orange flowers.
- orgiac — relating to an orgy
- origan — an aromatic herb, especially oregano.
- ortega — Daniel, full surname Ortega Saavedra. born 1945, Nicaraguan politician and former resistance leader; president of Nicaragua (1985–90) and from 2007
- parlog — Clark & Gregory, Imperial College 1983. An AND-parallel Prolog, with guards and committed choice nondeterminism (don't care nondeterminism). Shallow backtracking only. Implementations: MacParlog and PC-Parlog from Parallel Logic Programming Ltd., Box 49 Twickenham TW2 5PH, UK. See also SPM.
- rag on — to scold.
- ragout — French Cookery. a highly seasoned stew of meat or fish, with or without vegetables.
- ragtop — an automobile having a folding canvas top; convertible.
- rugola — arugula
- rugosa — any of various shrubs descended from a particular wild rose, Rosa rugosa
- sargon — died 705 b.c, king of Assyria 722–705.
- sarong — a loose-fitting skirtlike garment formed by wrapping a strip of cloth around the lower part of the body, worn by both men and women in the Malay Archipelago and certain islands of the Pacific Ocean.
- sorage — the first year in hawk's life
- tagore — Sir Rabindranath [ruh-been-druh-naht] /rəˈbin drəˌnɑt/ (Show IPA), 1861–1941, Indian poet: Nobel prize 1913.
- tangor — temple orange.
- toerag — a contemptible or despicable person