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7-letter words containing a, s, g

  • stigmal — (of a vein) extending from the marginal vein on an insect's wing
  • stopgap — something that fills the place of something else that is lacking; temporary substitute; makeshift: Candles are a stopgap when the electricity fails.
  • storage — the act of storing; state or fact of being stored: All my furniture is in storage.
  • stowage — an act or operation of stowing.
  • strange — unusual, extraordinary, or curious; odd; queer: a strange remark to make.
  • stygian — of or relating to the river Styx or to Hades.
  • subgoal — the result or achievement toward which effort is directed; aim; end.
  • sugared — covered, mixed, or sweetened with sugar.
  • sugarer — someone who sugars off, a producer of maple syrup
  • sullage — refuse or waste; sewage.
  • sumgait — a city in SE Azerbaijan, on the Caspian Sea.
  • sungari — Songhua.
  • sunghua — Songhua.
  • swagers — a tool for bending cold metal to a required shape.
  • swagger — to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air.
  • swaging — a tool for bending cold metal to a required shape.
  • swagman — a tramp, hobo, or vagabond.
  • syngamy — union of gametes, as in fertilization or conjugation; sexual reproduction.
  • syntagm — an element that enters into a syntagmatic relationship.
  • syringa — mock orange (def 1).
  • taggers — a piece or strip of strong paper, plastic, metal, leather, etc., for attaching by one end to something as a mark or label: The price is on the tag.
  • tagless — having no tag
  • takings — You can use takings to refer to the amount of money that a business such as a shop or a cinema gets from selling its goods or tickets during a particular period.
  • tasking — a definite piece of work assigned to, falling to, or expected of a person; duty.
  • tasting — event where food or drink is sampled
  • taussigFrank William, 1859–1940, U.S. economist.
  • teargas — any one of a number of gases or vapours that make the eyes smart and water, causing temporary blindness; usually dispersed from grenades and used in warfare and to control riots
  • teasing — to irritate or provoke with persistent petty distractions, trifling raillery, or other annoyance, often in sport.
  • tsangpo — Zangbo
  • upstage — on or toward the back of the stage.
  • vagitus — a new-born baby's first cry
  • vaguest — not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed: vague promises.
  • verglas — glaze (def 17).
  • visaged — the face, usually with reference to shape, features, expression, etc.; countenance.
  • vulgars — characterized by ignorance of or lack of good breeding or taste: vulgar ostentation.
  • wagashi — Traditional Japanese confectionery in various forms, often served with tea.
  • waggish — like a wag; roguish in merriment and good humor; jocular: Fielding and Sterne are waggish writers.
  • waggles — Plural form of waggle.
  • waggons — Plural form of waggon.
  • wangles — Plural form of wangle.
  • washbag — a bag for toiletries, toothbrushes, etc
  • washing — the act or process of washing with water or other liquid: to give the car a wash.
  • washrag — washcloth.
  • wastage — loss by use, wear, decay, etc.
  • wasting — not used or in use: waste energy; waste talents.
  • wigwags — Plural form of wigwag.
  • wigwams — Plural form of wigwam.
  • wysiayg — What You See Is All You Get
  • zagorsk — former name (1930–91) of Sergiyev Posad.
  • zagreus — a young god whose cult came from Crete to Greece, where he was identified with Dionysus. The son of Zeus by either Demeter or Persephone, he was killed by the Titans at the behest of Hera
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