6-letter words containing g, n, a
- gradin — one of a series of steps or seats raised one above another.
- graine — the eggs of the silkworm
- grains — a small, hard seed, especially the seed of a food plant such as wheat, corn, rye, oats, rice, or millet.
- grainy — resembling grain; granular.
- granby — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada.
- grand- — (in designations of kinship) one generation removed in ascent or descent
- granda — (informal) (Scots, Northern England) grandfather.
- grande — a town in NE Oregon.
- grange — a campaign for state control of railroads and grain elevators, especially in the north central states, carried on during the 1870s by members of the Patrons of Husbandry (the Grange) a farmers' organization that had been formed for social and cultural purposes.
- grani- — indicating grain
- granit — Ragnar Arthur [Swedish rahng-nahr ahr-too r] /Swedish ˈrɑŋ nɑr ˈɑr tʊər/ (Show IPA), 1900–1991, Swedish physiologist, born in Finland: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1967.
- granny — Informal. a grandmother.
- grano- — of or resembling granite
- granta — Cam.
- granth — the sacred scripture of the Sikhs, original text compiled 1604.
- grants — Cary (Archibald Leach) 1904–86, U.S. actor, born in England.
- granum — (in prescriptions) a grain.
- gratin — au gratin.
- graunt — Archaic spelling of grant.
- graven — a past participle of grave3 .
- gretna — a city in SE Louisiana, near New Orleans.
- gringa — a term used in Latin America or Spain to refer to a female foreigner, especially one of U.S. or British descent (sometimes used facetiously).
- groane — Obsolete spelling of groan.
- groans — Plural form of groan.
- growan — decomposed granite.
- guanay — a cormorant, Phalacrocorax bougainvillii, of islands off the coasts of Peru and Chile, a chief source of guano.
- guanin — Dated form of guanine.
- guanxi — (in China) the system of social networks and influential relationships that facilitate business and other dealings.
- guaran — Guar gum.
- guiana — a vast tropical region in NE South America, bounded by the Orinoco, Negro, and Amazon rivers and the Atlantic. About 690,000 sq. mi. (1,787,000 sq. km).
- guinea — a coastal region in W Africa, extending from the Gambia River to the Gabon estuary.
- gunman — a person armed with or expert in the use of a gun, especially one ready to use a gun unlawfully.
- gunnar — Scandinavian Legend. the husband of Brynhild: corresponds to Gunther in the Nibelungenlied.
- gunyah — an aboriginal hut or shelter.
- guyana — an independent republic on the NE coast of South America: a former British protectorate; gained independence 1966; member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 82,978 sq. mi. (214,913 sq. km). Capital: Georgetown.
- guzman — Martín Luis [mahr-teen-lwees] /mɑrˈtin lwis/ (Show IPA), 1887–1976, Mexican novelist, journalist, and soldier.
- gyrant — having a circular movement
- hading — Geology. the angle between a fault plane and the vertical, measured perpendicular to the strike of the fault; complement of the dip.
- hagdon — any of various oceanic birds of the North Atlantic coasts of Europe and America, especially the greater shearwater.
- haling — to compel (someone) to go: to hale a man into court.
- hangar — a shed or shelter.
- hanged — to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
- hanger — a shoulder-shaped frame with a hook at the top, usually of wire, wood, or plastic, for draping and hanging a garment when not in use.
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- hangry — feeling irritable or irrationally angry as a result of being hungry.
- hangul — the Korean alphabetic writing system, introduced in the 15th century, containing 14 consonants and 11 vowels.
- hangup — Alternative spelling of hang-up.
- harang — Alternative spelling of harangue A tirade or rant, whether spoken or written.
- haring — any rodentlike mammal of the genus Lepus, of the family Leporidae, having long ears, a divided upper lip, and long hind limbs adapted for leaping.
- hating — to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest: to hate the enemy; to hate bigotry.