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7-letter words containing g, i, r, a

  • digrams — Plural form of digram.
  • digraph — a pair of letters representing a single speech sound, as ea in meat or th in path.
  • dirtbag — Slang. a filthy or contemptible person.
  • dishrag — a dishcloth.
  • drag in — cat: bring indoors
  • draping — to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
  • drawing — an act of drawing.
  • draying — a low, strong cart without fixed sides, for carrying heavy loads.
  • drivage — a horizontal or inclined heading or roadway in the process of construction.
  • earings — Plural form of earing.
  • earning — to gain or get in return for one's labor or service: to earn one's living.
  • earring — an ornament worn on or hanging from the lobe of the ear.
  • earwigs — Plural form of earwig.
  • earywig — (regional) earwig.
  • engrail — To form an edging or border; to run in curved or indented lines.
  • engrain — Alternative spelling of ingrain.
  • epigram — A pithy saying or remark expressing an idea in a clever and amusing way.
  • erasing — Present participle of erase.
  • erigena — John Scotus. ?800–?877 ad, Irish Neo-Platonist philosopher
  • fairing — Archaic. something that is fair.
  • fangirl — Sometimes, fangurl. an obsessive female fan, especially of comic books, science fiction, video games, music, or electronic devices: a web forum for Star Wars fangirls.
  • farcing — (cookery, archaic) stuffing; forcemeat.
  • farding — facial cosmetics.
  • farling — Present participle of farl.
  • farming — a tract of land, usually with a house, barn, silo, etc., on which crops and often livestock are raised for livelihood.
  • farting — Present participle of fart.
  • fearing — Present participle of fear.
  • figural — consisting of figures, especially human or animal figures: the figural representations contained in ancient wall paintings.
  • flaring — blazing; flaming.
  • fragile — brittle
  • framing — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
  • fraying — a raveled or worn part, as in cloth: frays at the toes of well-worn sneakers.
  • frigate — a fast naval vessel of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, generally having a lofty ship rig and heavily armed on one or two decks.
  • gabbier — Comparative form of gabby.
  • gabriel — one of the archangels, appearing usually as a divine messenger. Dan. 8:16, 9:21; Luke 1:19, 26.
  • gagarin — Yuri Alekseyevich [yoo r-ee al-ik-sey-uh-vich;; Russian yoo-ryi uh-lyi-ksye-yi-vyich] /ˈyʊər i ˌæl ɪkˈseɪ ə vɪtʃ;; Russian ˈyu ryɪ ʌ lyɪˈksyɛ yɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1934–68, Russian astronaut: first human being to make an orbital space flight (1961).
  • gainers — Plural form of gainer.
  • gaiters — Plural form of gaiter.
  • galerie — gallery (def 8).
  • gambier — an astringent extract obtained from the leaves and young shoots of a tropical Asian shrub, Uncaria gambir, of the madder family, used in medicine, dyeing, tanning, etc.
  • garboil — confusion.
  • gardian — Obsolete form of guardian.
  • garfish — gar1 .
  • garigue — open shrubby vegetation of dry Mediterranean regions, consisting of spiny or aromatic dwarf shrubs interspersed with colourful ephemeral species
  • garlick — Archaic spelling of garlic.
  • garlics — (rare) Plural form of garlic.
  • garnish — to provide or supply with something ornamental; adorn; decorate.
  • garpike — gar1 .
  • garrickDavid, 1717–79, English actor and theatrical manager.
  • garring — Scot. to compel or force (someone) to do something.
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