7-letter words containing e, c, g
- chungke — Alternative form of chunkey.
- cienaga — a city in N Colombia, on the SE coast of the Caribbean Sea.
- cienega — a swamp or marsh, especially one formed and fed by springs.
- cigaret — a cylindrical roll of finely cut tobacco cured for smoking, considerably smaller than most cigars and usually wrapped in thin white paper.
- ciggies — Plural form of ciggy.
- clanged — Simple past tense and past participle of clang.
- clanger — You can refer to something stupid or embarrassing that someone does or says as a clanger.
- clinged — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of cling.
- clinger — to adhere closely; stick to: The wet paper clings to the glass.
- clogged — to hinder or obstruct with thick or sticky matter; choke up: to clog a drain.
- clogger — a clogmaker
- cludgie — a toilet
- clueing — Present participle of clue.
- coagent — an associate
- codgers — Plural form of codger.
- cogency — the quality or condition of being cogent; power to convince
- cogener — a congener
- cognate — Cognate things are related to each other.
- cognise — to perceive; become conscious of; know.
- cognize — to perceive, become aware of, or know
- coinage — Coinage is the coins which are used in a country.
- collage — A collage is a picture that has been made by sticking pieces of coloured paper and cloth onto paper.
- college — A college is an institution where students study after they have left school.
- cologne — Cologne is a kind of weak perfume.
- congaed — Simple past tense and past participle of conga.
- congeal — When a liquid congeals, it becomes very thick and sticky and almost solid.
- congers — Plural form of conger.
- congest — to crowd or become crowded to excess; overfill
- congree — to agree
- congrue — to agree
- cordage — the lines and rigging of a vessel
- coreign — to reign jointly
- corkage — a charge made at a restaurant for serving wine, etc, bought off the premises
- cornage — a type of rent fixed according to the number of horned cattle pastured
- corsage — A corsage is a very small bunch of flowers that is fastened to a woman's dress below the shoulder.
- cortege — A cortege is a procession of people who are walking or riding in cars to a funeral.
- cottage — A cottage is a small house, usually in the country.
- coughed — Simple past tense and past participle of cough.
- cougher — A person who coughs.
- couhage — Obsolete form of cowage.
- coupage — The blending (or 'cutting') of wine.
- courage — Courage is the quality shown by someone who decides to do something difficult or dangerous, even though they may be afraid.
- cowhage — a tropical, leguminous vine (Mucuna pruriens) bearing pods covered with fine barbed hairs that easily penetrate animal or human skin, causing intense itching: some strains are grown for forage
- cragged — full of crags.
- cragger — a member of a carbon reduction action group
- craigie — Sir William A(lexander). 1867–1957, Scottish lexicographer; joint editor of the Oxford English Dictionary (1901–33), and of A Dictionary of American English on Historical Principles (1938–44)
- cranage — the use of a crane
- creping — a lightweight fabric of silk, cotton, or other fiber, with a finely crinkled or ridged surface.
- crewing — a group of persons involved in a particular kind of work or working together: the crew of a train; a wrecking crew.
- cringed — to shrink, bend, or crouch, especially in fear or servility; cower.