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5-letter words containing g, o, i

  • hilog — A higher-order logic programming language. An extension of normal logic programming where predicate symbols may be variable or structured. This allows unification to be performed on the predicate symbols themselves in addition to their arguments.
  • hongi — a Maori greeting in which noses are pressed together.
  • igloo — an Eskimo house, being a dome-shaped hut usually built of blocks of hard snow.
  • imago — Entomology. an adult insect.
  • incog — Incognito.
  • ingot — a mass of metal cast in a convenient form for shaping, remelting, or refining.
  • jingo — a person who professes his or her patriotism loudly and excessively, favoring vigilant preparedness for war and an aggressive foreign policy; bellicose chauvinist.
  • kiogaLake, a lake in central Uganda. About 1000 sq. mi. (2600 sq. km).
  • koing — a knockout in boxing.
  • lingo — the language and speech, especially the jargon, slang, or argot, of a particular field, group, or individual: gamblers' lingo.
  • logia — a plural of logion.
  • logic — the science that investigates the principles governing correct or reliable inference.
  • logie — (in Australia) one of the awards made annually for outstanding television performances
  • login — the act of logging in to a database, mobile device, or computer, especially a multiuser computer or a remote or networked computer system.
  • logit — (mathematics) the inverse of the
  • misgo — to go the wrong way
  • ngaio — An evergreen tree, Myoporum laetum, native to New Zealand.
  • ngoni — a member of an Nguni people of Tanzania, Malawi, and Zambia.
  • nogai — a member of a people living in the Caucasus region.
  • noing — (a negative used to express dissent, denial, or refusal, as in response to a question or request)
  • oding — an overdose of a drug, especially a fatal one.
  • oggin — a word used by sailors for the sea
  • ogive — Architecture. a diagonal vaulting rib. a pointed arch.
  • ohing — the exclamation “oh.”.
  • oking — all right; proceeding normally; satisfactory or under control: Things are OK at the moment.
  • oligo — (biochemistry) An oligonucleotide.
  • oping — Present participle of ope.
  • orig. — origin
  • owing — owed, unpaid, or due for payment: to pay what is owing.
  • pidog — an ownerless half-wild dog of uncertain breeding, common in the villages and towns of India and other countries in east and south Asia.
  • pingo — a hill of soil-covered ice pushed up by hydrostatic pressure in an area of permafrost.
  • pirog — a large pie filled with meat, vegetables, etc
  • rigol — a ditch or gutter
  • rigor — strictness, severity, or harshness, as in dealing with people.
  • shogi — the Japanese version of chess.
  • siggo — significant other (def 2).
  • sligo — a county in Connaught province, in the NW Republic of Ireland. 694 sq. mi. (1795 sq. km).
  • ti2go — time to go
  • tigon — the offspring of a male tiger and a female lion.
  • trigo — wheat; field of wheat.
  • vigor — active strength or force.
  • virgo — zodiac sign: Virgin
  • vogie — conceited; proud.
  • wongi — an informal talk or chat
  • yogic — a school of Hindu philosophy advocating and prescribing a course of physical and mental disciplines for attaining liberation from the material world and union of the self with the Supreme Being or ultimate principle.
  • yogin — a person who practices yoga.
  • yogis — Plural form of yogi.
  • zilog — (company)   The microprocessor manufacturer who produced the Zilog Z80 in July 1976 (as used by Sinclair in the ZX-80, ZX-81 and ZX Spectrum computers) and later the Zilog Z8000. Zilog was founded in 1974 and became a wholly owned subsidiary of Exxon Corp. by 1980. The company's management and employees purchased Zilog back from Exxon in 1989. Zilog became a publicly-held company in February, 1991. In March of 1998, Zilog was privatised, as a result of the merger and recapitalisation transaction by Texas Pacific Group (TPG). Zilog now produce a range of 8-bit microcontrollers, 8-, 16- and 32-bit microprocessors, and digital signal processors, covering the home entertainment, communications, and embedded systems markets. Address: 910 East Hamilton Avenue, Suite 110, Campbell, CA 95008, USA.
  • zog i — (Ahmed Bey Zogu) 1895–1961, king of Albania 1928–39.
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