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9-letter words containing a, s, g

  • signature — a person's name, or a mark representing it, as signed personally or by deputy, as in subscribing a letter or other document.
  • signboard — a board bearing a sign.
  • signorial — relating to a signoria
  • signorina — a conventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a girl or unmarried woman, either used separately or prefixed to the name.
  • sigrdrifa — a Valkyrie who, for disobedience to Odin, sleeps within a circle of fire until awakened by Sigurd.
  • singalong — group singing session
  • singapore — an island on the Strait of Singapore, off the S tip of the Malay Peninsula.
  • singulary — (of an operator) monadic
  • sinningia — any of various tropical American plants belonging to the genus Sinningia, of the gesneria family, including the gloxinia and other species cultivated as houseplants for their variously colored flowers.
  • siphonage — the action of a siphon.
  • sitatunga — an antelope, Tragelaphus spekei, inhabiting marshy regions of central and eastern Africa.
  • situtunga — an antelope, Tragelaphus spekei, inhabiting marshy regions of central and eastern Africa.
  • six sigma — a business management strategy that uses statistical methods to identify defects and improve performance
  • skagerrak — an arm of the North Sea, between Denmark and Norway. 150 miles (240 km) long; 80–90 miles (130–145 km) wide.
  • skiagraph — a radiograph.
  • skin game — a dishonest or unscrupulous business operation, scheme, etc.
  • slag down — to give a verbal lashing to
  • slag heap — A slag heap is a hill made from waste material, such as rock and mud, left over from mining.
  • slam-bang — with noisy violence: He drove slam-bang through the garage door.
  • slanguage — slang; a vocabulary of slang.
  • slangular — relating to slang
  • slap bang — exactly
  • slap-bang — slam-bang.
  • slaughterFrank, 1908–2001, U.S. novelist and physician.
  • slaveling — a person in a condition of servility or slavery.
  • slavering — to let saliva run from the mouth; slobber; drool.
  • sleazebag — a sleazy person; sleaze.
  • sligo bay — an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean situated in the NW Republic of Ireland
  • slingback — Also called sling. a woman's shoe with an open back and a strap or sling encircling the heel of the foot to keep the shoe secure.
  • sloganeer — a person who creates and uses slogans frequently.
  • sloganize — to make a slogan of; express as a slogan: to sloganize one's opinions.
  • slow gait — (of a horse) a slow rack.
  • snap ring — any of various kinds of metal rings that must be forced open to be used and snap back into place to make a snug fit.
  • snatching — to make a sudden effort to seize something, as with the hand; grab (usually followed by at).
  • snodgrass — W(illiam) D(ewitt) [duh-wit] /dəˈwɪt/ (Show IPA), 1926–2009, U.S. poet.
  • soakingly — so as to saturate or soak
  • soaringly — in a soaring manner
  • sociogram — a sociometric diagram representing the pattern of relationships between individuals in a group, usually expressed in terms of which persons they prefer to associate with.
  • songcraft — the art of songwriting
  • songjiang — a former province in NE China, now a part of Inner Mongolia. 79,151 sq. mi. (205,001 sq. km).
  • sonograph — an instrument that produces a graphic representation of sound.
  • southgate — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  • space age — period post-1950s onwards
  • space-age — pertaining to or characteristic of the Space Age.
  • spaghetti — a white, starchy pasta of Italian origin that is made in the form of long strings, boiled, and served with any of a variety of meat, tomato, or other sauces.
  • spagyrist — an alchemist
  • spanglish — Spanish spoken with a large admixture of English, especially American, words and expressions.
  • sparagmos — the tearing to pieces of a live victim, as a bull or a calf, by a band of bacchantes in a Dionysian orgy.
  • sparingly — economical (often followed by in or of).
  • spark gap — a space between two electrodes, across which a discharge of electricity may take place.
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