8-letter words containing g, a, n, s, e
- leanings — Plural form of leaning.
- leasings — Plural form of leasing.
- leavings — something that is left; residue.
- lesghian — Lezghian.
- lineages — Plural form of lineage.
- linkages — Plural form of linkage.
- longcase — A longcase clock.
- magnates — a person of great influence, importance, or standing in a particular enterprise, field of business, etc.: a railroad magnate.
- magnesia — ancient name of Manisa.
- magnetos — Plural form of magneto.
- managers — Plural form of manager.
- mangiest — Superlative form of mangy.
- margents — (obsolete) Plural form of margent.
- meanings — what is intended to be, or actually is, expressed or indicated; signification; import: the three meanings of a word.
- measling — A form of delamination, or separation in a laminate material, resulting in a spotty appearance.
- megatons — Plural form of megaton.
- mintages — Plural form of mintage.
- misagent — a bad agent
- montages — Plural form of montage.
- mutagens — Plural form of mutagen.
- nametags — Plural form of nametag.
- negators — Plural form of negator.
- nerdgasm — a feeling of intense excitement felt by someone considered to be a nerd, esp. when caused by something relating to his or her leisure interests such as a new piece of technology, computer game, science fiction film, etc.
- nose bag — feed bag (def 1).
- nose rag — a handkerchief
- nosebags — Plural form of nosebag.
- nosegays — a small bunch of flowers; bouquet; posy.
- organise — to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
- pangless — causing no pain
- pleasing — giving pleasure; agreeable; gratifying: a pleasing performance.
- ragstone — a hard sandstone or limestone, esp when used for building
- readings — Rufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st Marquis of, 1860–1935, Lord Chief Justice of England 1913–21; viceroy of India 1921–26.
- reassign — to give or allocate; allot: to assign rooms at a hotel.
- sage hen — the sage grouse, especially the female.
- sagenite — a variety of rutile occurring as needlelike crystals embedded in quartz.
- saginate — to fatten (livestock)
- saguenay — a river in SE Canada, in Quebec, flowing SE from Lake St. John to the St. Lawrence. 125 miles (200 km) long.
- salering — an enclosed area for livestock at market
- salinger — J(erome) D(avid) 1971–2010, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
- sangaree — sangría.
- sanglier — a closely woven fabric made of mohair or worsted, constructed in plain weave, and finished to simulate the coat of a boar.
- sangreal — grail (def 1); the Holy Grail.
- sanguine — cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident: a sanguine disposition; sanguine expectations.
- saprogen — a plant or animal that can produce decay.
- sardegna — a large island in the Mediterranean, W of Italy: with small nearby islands it comprises a department of Italy. 9301 sq. mi. (24,090 sq. km).
- sargeson — Frank. 1903–82, New Zealand short-story writer and novelist. His work includes the short-story collection That Summer and Other Stories (1946) and the novel I Saw in my Dream (1949)
- sauteing — cooked or browned in a pan containing a small quantity of butter, oil, or other fat.
- scavenge — to take or gather (something usable) from discarded material.
- sea king — one of the piratical Scandinavian chiefs who ravaged the coasts of medieval Europe.
- seagoing — designed or fit for going to sea, as a vessel.