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7-letter words containing g, e, t, a

  • or gate — a circuit that is energized when any of its inputs are energized.
  • ortegalCape, a cape in NW Spain, on the Bay of Biscay.
  • outages — Plural form of outage.
  • outgate — a way out
  • outgaze — to gaze beyond or to surpass in seeing
  • outrage — an act of wanton cruelty or violence; any gross violation of law or decency.
  • pageant — an elaborate public spectacle illustrative of the history of a place, institution, or the like, often given in dramatic form or as a procession of colorful floats.
  • pagelet — (web)   A component of an HTML page, that contains directives, layout, and code in a single context. A pagelet may be a separate file or web page that contains information you want displayed across several pages. They are similar to server-side include files, as implemented in ASP+. Pagelets act like independent HTML frames and provide discrete access to content. They use Cascading Style Sheets as templates for defining their layout behavior in a single context.
  • pontage — a tax paid for the maintenance of a bridge
  • portage — a city in SW Michigan.
  • postage — the charge for the conveyance of a letter or other matter sent by mail, usually prepaid by means of a stamp or stamps.
  • potager — a small kitchen garden
  • pottage — a thick soup made of vegetables, with or without meat.
  • ragment — a statute, roll, or list
  • ragtime — a novel (1975) by E. L. Doctorow.
  • reagent — a substance that, because of the reactions it causes, is used in analysis and synthesis.
  • reating — to mix or merge so as to make a combination; blend; unite; combine: to amalgamate two companies.
  • red-tag — to attach a red tag to, as merchandise for special sale.
  • regatta — a boat race, as of rowboats, yachts, or other vessels.
  • regmata — a dry fruit consisting of three or more carpels that separate from the axis at maturity.
  • regnant — reigning; ruling (usually used following the noun it modifies): a queen regnant.
  • regraft — to graft again
  • regrant — the act of renewing a grant or granting again
  • regrate — to dress or tool (existing stonework) anew.
  • regtral — Mentioned in Attribute Grammars, LNCS 323, p.108. Relational Language. Clark & Gregory. First parallel logic language to use the concept of committed choice. Forerunner of PARLOG. "A Relational Language for Parallel Programming", K.L. Clark et al, Proc ACM Conf on Functional Prog Langs and Comp Arch, pp.171-178, ACM 1981.
  • reigate — a city in Surrey in SE England, a London suburb.
  • restage — a single step or degree in a process; a particular phase, period, position, etc., in a process, development, or series.
  • rootage — the act of taking root.
  • sangeet — (in India) a pre-wedding celebration
  • sargent — Sir (Harold) Malcolm (Watts) 1895–1967, English conductor.
  • scutage — (in the feudal system) a payment exacted by a lord in lieu of military service due to him by the holder of a fee.
  • seagirt — surrounded by the sea.
  • seating — something designed to support a person in a sitting position, as a chair, bench, or pew; a place on or in which one sits.
  • segesta — Also, Segeste. an ancient Greek and Carthaginian city in NW Sicily: near present-day Alcamo.
  • segetal — (of weeds) growing amongst crops
  • septage — the waste or sewage in a septic tank.
  • sigmate — having the form of the Greek sigma or the letter S.
  • stagery — theatrical effects or techniques, or the arrangement of a production on stage
  • stagged — an adult male deer.
  • stagger — to walk, move, or stand unsteadily.
  • staggie — a little stag
  • storage — the act of storing; state or fact of being stored: All my furniture is in storage.
  • stowage — an act or operation of stowing.
  • strange — unusual, extraordinary, or curious; odd; queer: a strange remark to make.
  • tag end — the last or final part of something: They came in at the tag end of the performance.
  • taggers — a piece or strip of strong paper, plastic, metal, leather, etc., for attaching by one end to something as a mark or label: The price is on the tag.
  • tagless — having no tag
  • taglike — resembling a tag
  • tagline — the last line of a play, story, speech, etc., used to clarify or dramatize a point.
  • tagmeme — the basic unit of grammatical analysis in tagmemics, consisting of a correlation between a grammatical function and the class of items that can occur in that function. Compare filler (def 9), slot1 (def 3).
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