6-letter words containing g, n, a
- banger — Bangers are sausages.
- bangka — an island in Indonesia, separated from Sumatra by the Bangka Strait. Chief town: Pangkalpinang. Area: about 11 914 sq km (4600 sq miles)
- bangle — A bangle is a decorated metal or wooden ring that you can wear round your wrist or ankle.
- bangor — a university town in NW Wales, in Gwynedd, on the Menai Strait. Pop: 15 280 (2001)
- bangue — Alternative form of bhang.
- bangui — the capital of the Central African Republic, in the south part, on the Ubangi River. Pop: 732 000 (2005 est)
- baning — Present participle of bane.
- barang — Lb Philippines black magic; sorcery.
- baring — Evelyn, 1st Earl of Cromer. 1841–1917, English administrator. As consul general in Egypt with plenipotentiary powers, he controlled the Egyptian government from 1883 to 1907
- barong — a broad-bladed cleaver-like knife used in the Philippines
- basing — the bottom support of anything; that on which a thing stands or rests: a metal base for the table.
- bating — except for; excluding
- baying — a deep, prolonged howl, as of a hound on the scent.
- begnaw — to gnaw at
- bengal — a former province of NE India, in the great deltas of the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers: in 1947 divided into West Bengal (belonging to India) and East Bengal (Bangladesh)
- bhangi — a Hindu scavenger who belongs to one of the untouchable castes.
- bogman — the body of a person found preserved in a peat bog
- boonga — a Pacific Islander
- brogan — a heavy laced usually ankle-high work boot
- buggan — an evil spirit
- caging — a boxlike enclosure having wires, bars, or the like, for confining and displaying birds or animals.
- cagney — James. 1899–1986, US film actor, esp in gangster roles; his films include The Public Enemy (1931), Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), The Roaring Twenties (1939), and Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) for which he won an Oscar
- caking — Present participle of cake.
- calgon — a chemical compound, sodium hexametaphosphate, with water-softening properties, used in detergents
- cangle — to wrangle
- cangue — (formerly in China) a large wooden collar worn by petty criminals as a punishment
- caning — a beating with a cane as a punishment
- caping — a piece of land jutting into the sea or some other large body of water.
- caring — If someone is caring, they are affectionate, helpful, and sympathetic.
- casing — A casing is a substance or object that covers something and protects it.
- caving — the sport of climbing in and exploring caves
- cawing — harsh cries
- chagan — a Mongolian imperial title
- changa — an expression of approval or agreement
- change — If there is a change in something, it becomes different.
- changs — Plural form of chang.
- clangs — Plural form of clang.
- clangy — Having a clanging sound.
- coggan — (Frederick) Donald, 1909–2000, English clergyman: archbishop of Canterbury 1974–80.
- cognac — Cognac is a type of brandy made in the south west of France.
- congas — Plural form of conga.
- cougan — a rowdy person, esp one who drinks large quantities of alcohol
- dagnab — (euphemistic) damn (as an expletive).
- danang — a seaport in central Vietnam.
- danged — damn (used euphemistically).
- danger — Danger is the possibility that someone may be harmed or killed.
- dangit — Dang it; used to express irritation or disappointment.
- dangle — If something dangles from somewhere or if you dangle it somewhere, it hangs or swings loosely.
- dangly — dangling; hanging down
- danzig — a rare variety of domestic fancy pigeon originating in this area