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9-letter words containing a, s, l, g

  • sugarplum — a small sweetmeat made of sugar with various flavoring and coloring ingredients; a bonbon.
  • swingtail — denoting an aircraft with a rear portion that can be opened to assist in loading cargo
  • sylacauga — a city in central Alabama.
  • symbolang — Lapidus & Goldstein, 1965. Symbol manipulating Fortran subroutine package for IBM 7094, later CDC 6600.
  • syringeal — of, relating to, or connected with the syrinx.
  • tallgrass — an area (esp a prairie) having long or tall grass
  • tarsalgia — pain in the tarsus
  • teasingly — to irritate or provoke with persistent petty distractions, trifling raillery, or other annoyance, often in sport.
  • unlasting — continuing or enduring a long time; permanent; durable: a lasting friendship.
  • upscaling — located at, moving toward, or of or for the upper end of a social or economic scale: The boutique caters to upscale young career people.
  • vasovagal — relating to blood vessels and the vagus nerve
  • vassalage — the state or condition of a vassal.
  • vestigial — of, relating to, or of the nature of a vestige: a vestigial tail.
  • vigesimal — of, relating to, or based on twenty.
  • virginals — Often, virginals. a rectangular harpsichord with the strings stretched parallel to the keyboard, the earlier types placed on a table: popular in the 16th and 17th centuries.
  • vulgarism — vulgar behavior or character; vulgarity.
  • waggishly — In a waggish manner.
  • walpurgisSaint, a.d. c710–780, English missionary and abbess in Germany: feast day May 1.
  • wastingly — In a way that causes wastage; wastefully.
  • weaklings — Plural form of weakling.
  • weanlings — Plural form of weanling.
  • weaseling — (US) present participle of weasel.
  • windgalls — Plural form of windgall.
  • wineglass — a drinking glass, as a goblet, having a foot and a stem and used specifically for serving wine.
  • wranglers — Plural form of wrangler.
  • yearlings — Plural form of yearling.
  • yggdrasil — an evergreen ash tree, the three roots of which bind together Asgard, Midgard, and Niflheim.
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