7-letter words containing a, s, g
- savings — tending or serving to save; rescuing; preserving.
- saw log — a log large enough to saw into boards.
- sayings — something said, especially a proverb or apothegm.
- scaglia — a type of reddish limestone found in Italy
- scalage — an assessed percentage deduction, as in weight or price, granted in dealings with goods that are likely to shrink, leak, or otherwise vary in the amount or weight originally stated.
- scaling — a succession or progression of steps or degrees; graduated series: the scale of taxation; the social scale.
- scaring — to fill, especially suddenly, with fear or terror; frighten; alarm.
- scavage — a toll charged of merchant strangers by mayors or towns on goods offered or sold in their districts
- scraggy — lean or thin; scrawny.
- scumbag — a condom.
- scutage — (in the feudal system) a payment exacted by a lord in lieu of military service due to him by the holder of a fee.
- sea bag — a tubular canvas bag closed by a drawstring, used by a sailor for gear.
- sea dog — a sailor, especially an old or experienced one.
- sea god — a god of the sea
- sea hog — a porpoise.
- sea-dog — a sailor, especially an old or experienced one.
- seaborg — Glenn T(heodor) 1912–1999, U.S. chemist: chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission 1961–71; Nobel prize 1951.
- seagirt — surrounded by the sea.
- seagull — a gull, especially any of the marine species.
- sealing — a substance that seals; sealant
- seaming — the line formed by sewing together pieces of cloth, leather, or the like.
- searing — to burn or char the surface of: She seared the steak to seal in the juices.
- seating — something designed to support a person in a sitting position, as a chair, bench, or pew; a place on or in which one sits.
- seepage — the act or process of seeping; leakage.
- segesta — Also, Segeste. an ancient Greek and Carthaginian city in NW Sicily: near present-day Alcamo.
- segetal — (of weeds) growing amongst crops
- segovia — Andrés [ahn-dres] /ɑnˈdrɛs/ (Show IPA), 1893–87, Spanish guitarist.
- selenga — a river in N central Asia, flowing E and N through the NW Mongolian People's Republic through the Buryat Autonomous Republic in the SE Russian Federation to Lake Baikal. About 700 miles (1125 km) long.
- selvage — the edge of woven fabric finished so as to prevent raveling, often in a narrow tape effect, different from the body of the fabric.
- senegal — a republic in W Africa: independent member of the French Community; formerly part of French West Africa. 76,084 sq. mi. (197,057 sq. km). Capital: Dakar.
- septage — the waste or sewage in a septic tank.
- serfage — a person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord's land and transferred with it from one owner to another.
- seringa — any of several Brazilian trees of the genus Hevea, yielding rubber.
- sevruga — a species of sturgeon, Acipenser stellatus, of the Caspian and Black seas.
- sgt maj — Sergeant Major
- shading — the comparative darkness caused by the interception or screening of rays of light from an object, place, or area.
- shagged — Informal. weary; exhausted (usually followed by out): They were completely shagged out from the long trip.
- shagger — a person who has sexual intercourse
- shaking — an act or instance of shaking, rocking, swaying, etc.
- shaming — the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done by oneself or another: She was overcome with shame.
- shaping — the quality of a distinct object or body in having an external surface or outline of specific form or figure.
- sharing — the full or proper portion or part allotted or belonging to or contributed or owed by an individual or group.
- shaving — the act, process, or an instance of shaving or being shaved.
- shebang — Informal. the structure of something, as of an organization, contrivance, or affair: The whole shebang fell apart when the chairman quit.
- siamang — a large, black gibbon, Hylobates syndactylus, of Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula, having very long arms and the second and third digits partially united by a web of skin: an endangered species.
- siganid — any fish of the family Siganidae, comprising the rabbitfishes.
- sigmate — having the form of the Greek sigma or the letter S.
- signage — graphic designs, as symbols, emblems, or words, used especially for identification or as a means of giving directions or warning.
- signary — a set of symbols, such as an alphabet
- signora — a conventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a married woman, either used separately or prefixed to the name.