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7-letter words containing g, a, i

  • railing — a bar of wood or metal fixed horizontally for any of various purposes, as for a support, barrier, fence, or railing.
  • raining — water that is condensed from the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops more than 1/50 inch (0.5 mm) in diameter. Compare drizzle (def 6).
  • raising — an increase in amount, as of wages: a raise in pay.
  • raleigh — a state in the SE United States, on the Atlantic coast. 52,586 sq. mi. (136,198 sq. km). Capital: Raleigh. Abbreviation: NC (for use with zip code), N.C.
  • ramming — a male sheep.
  • ramping — a sloping surface connecting two levels; incline.
  • ranging — the extent to which or the limits between which variation is possible: the range of steel prices; a wide range of styles.
  • rangoli — a traditional Indian art form using coloured sand or powder to decorate a floor, courtyard, or other flat surface
  • ranking — senior or superior in rank, position, etc.: a ranking diplomat.
  • ranting — to speak or declaim extravagantly or violently; talk in a wild or vehement way; rave: The demagogue ranted for hours.
  • rapping — a quick, smart, or light blow: a rap on the knuckles with a ruler.
  • rasping — harsh; grating: a rasping voice.
  • ratings — figures based on statistical sampling indicating what proportion of the total listening and viewing audience tune in to a specific programme or network
  • ratling — a young rat
  • ratting — any of several long-tailed rodents of the family Muridae, of the genus Rattus and related genera, distinguished from the mouse by being larger.
  • ravings — If you describe what someone says or writes as their ravings, you mean that it makes no sense because they are mad or very ill.
  • razzing — to deride; make fun of; tease.
  • reading — an act or instance of reading: Give the agreement a careful read before you sign it.
  • realign — to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
  • reaming — to enlarge to desired size (a previously bored hole) by means of a reamer.
  • reaping — to cut (wheat, rye, etc.) with a sickle or other implement or a machine, as in harvest.
  • rearing — to take care of and support up to maturity: to rear a child.
  • reating — to mix or merge so as to make a combination; blend; unite; combine: to amalgamate two companies.
  • refugia — an area where special environmental circumstances have enabled a species or a community of species to survive after extinction in surrounding areas.
  • regalia — finery, full formal dress
  • reginal — queen.
  • reigate — a city in Surrey in SE England, a London suburb.
  • reimage — a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
  • ribcage — the enclosure formed by the ribs and their connecting bones.
  • ridgwayMatthew Bunker, 1895–1993, U.S. army general: chief of staff 1953–55.
  • riffage — (in jazz or rock music) the act or an instance of playing a short series of chords
  • rigsdag — the former parliament of Denmark, consisting of an upper house and a lower house: replaced in 1953 by the unicameral Folketing.
  • riksdag — the parliament of Sweden, consisting of an upper house and a lower house.
  • ringman — the ring finger
  • ringtaw — a game of marbles in which players attempt to knock other players' marbles out of a ring
  • roading — the building of roads
  • roaming — to walk, go, or travel without a fixed purpose or direction; ramble; wander; rove: to roam about the world.
  • roaring — a loud, deep cry or howl, as of an animal or a person: the roar of a lion.
  • rougail — a combination of condiments and spices, as ginger, thyme, pimiento, and tomatoes, used especially in Creole cookery.
  • sabbing — the act of engaging in direct action to prevent a targeted activity, esp fox hunting
  • sacking — the plundering of a captured place; pillage: the sack of Troy.
  • sacring — the act or ritual of consecration, esp of the Eucharist or of a bishop
  • saggier — sagging or tending to sag: a saggy roof.
  • sagging — to sink or bend downward by weight or pressure, especially in the middle: The roof sags.
  • saginaw — a port in E Michigan, on the Saginaw River.
  • sagitta — a small constellation in the N hemisphere lying between Cygnus and Aquila and crossed by the Milky Way
  • sailing — an area of canvas or other fabric extended to the wind in such a way as to transmit the force of the wind to an assemblage of spars and rigging mounted firmly on a hull, raft, iceboat, etc., so as to drive it along.
  • saligot — the water chestnut, Trapa natans
  • salting — a crystalline compound, sodium chloride, NaCl, occurring as a mineral, a constituent of seawater, etc., and used for seasoning food, as a preservative, etc.
  • salving — a medicinal ointment for healing or relieving wounds and sores.
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