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7-letter words containing g, e, n

  • -genous — yielding or generating
  • -length — -length combines with nouns to form adjectives that describe something that is of a certain length, or long enough to reach the point indicated by the noun.
  • accinge — to make (oneself) ready, brace (oneself)
  • acrogen — any flowerless plant, such as a fern or moss, in which growth occurs from the tip of the main stem
  • adj gen — Adjutant General
  • aerogen — Any noble gas.
  • agelong — lasting a very long time
  • agenais — an ancient region of SW France.
  • agendas — Plural form of agenda.
  • agender — noting or relating to a person who does not have a specific gender identity or recognizable gender expression.
  • agendum — agenda
  • agenize — to whiten (flour) using agene
  • agentic — Social cognition theory perspective in which people are producers as well as products of social systems.
  • agentry — the duty or activity of an agent
  • aginner — someone who is against something
  • agnamed — having an agname
  • agnates — Plural form of agnate.
  • agnomen — the fourth name or second cognomen occasionally acquired by an ancient Roman
  • agonies — extreme and generally prolonged pain; intense physical or mental suffering.
  • agonise — to suffer extreme pain or anguish; be in agony.
  • agonize — If you agonize over something, you feel very anxious about it and spend a long time thinking about it.
  • alength — lengthwise or at length
  • aligned — to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
  • aligner — an official who ensures boats are aligned correctly before the start of a race
  • allonge — a lunging or thrusting move in fencing
  • alnager — an inspector of the quality and measurement of woollen cloth
  • amenage — to tame or domesticate
  • anagoge — allegorical or spiritual interpretation, esp of sacred works such as the Bible
  • anergia — a lack of energy
  • anergic — Pathology. deficiency of energy.
  • angeled — one of a class of spiritual beings; a celestial attendant of God. In medieval angelology, angels constituted the lowest of the nine celestial orders (seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominations or dominions, virtues, powers, principalities or princedoms, archangels, and angels).
  • angeles — city in WC Luzon, the Philippines: pop. 236,000
  • angelic — You can describe someone as angelic if they are, or seem to be, very good, kind, and gentle.
  • angelle — It means angel/a messenger.
  • angelou — Maya, real name Marguerite Johnson. 1928–2014, US Black novelist, poet, and dramatist. Her works include the autobiographical novel I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1970) and its sequels
  • angelus — a series of prayers recited in the morning, at midday, and in the evening, commemorating the Annunciation and Incarnation
  • angered — a strong feeling of displeasure and belligerence aroused by a wrong; wrath; ire.
  • angerly — angrily
  • angevin — a native or inhabitant of Anjou
  • anglers — Plural form of angler.
  • anglice — in English
  • angrier — feeling or showing anger or strong resentment (usually followed by at, with, or about): to be angry at the dean; to be angry about the snub.
  • anguier — François [frahn-swa] /frɑ̃ˈswa/ (Show IPA), 1604–69, and his brother Michel [mee-shel] /miˈʃɛl/ (Show IPA) 1614–86, French sculptors.
  • anguine — of, relating to, or similar to a snake
  • anlagen — Embryology. an embryonic area capable of forming a structure: the primordium, germ, or bud.
  • ant egg — the white pupa or larva of an ant, sold dried as food for pet fish, birds, turtles, etc.
  • anteing — Present participle of ante.
  • antigen — An antigen is a substance that helps the production of antibodies.
  • apanage — appanage
  • apogean — Connected with the apogee.

On this page, we collect all 7-letter words with G-E-N. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 7-letter word that contains in G-E-N to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles

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