7-letter words containing g, o, n, a
- boating — Boating is travelling on a lake or river in a small boat for pleasure.
- bogbean — buckbean
- bogland — an area of wetland, usually extensive
- bogyman — boogeyman
- bologna — Bologna is a type of large smoked sausage, usually made of beef, veal, or pork.
- bondage — Bondage is the condition of being someone's property and having to work for them.
- bowyang — one of a pair of bowyangs
- bragdon — Claude, 1866–1946, U.S. architect, stage designer, and author.
- brogans — a heavy, sturdy shoe, especially an ankle-high work shoe.
- campong — a small village or community of houses in Malay-speaking lands.
- canoing — Misspelling of canoeing.
- cipango — (in medieval legend) an island E of Asia: called Zipangu by Marco Polo and sought by Columbus; identified with Japan
- clangor — A clangor is a loud or harsh noise.
- coagent — an associate
- coaling — Present participle of coal.
- coaming — a raised frame around the cockpit or hatchway of a vessel for keeping out water
- coating — A coating of a substance is a thin layer of it spread over a surface.
- coaxing — the act of persuading by tenderness, flattery, pleading, etc
- cognate — Cognate things are related to each other.
- coinage — Coinage is the coins which are used in a country.
- congaed — Simple past tense and past participle of conga.
- congeal — When a liquid congeals, it becomes very thick and sticky and almost solid.
- conlang — A constructed language; a language that has been artificially constructed, such as Esperanto, Quenya or Klingon.
- cornage — a type of rent fixed according to the number of horned cattle pastured
- cotinga — any tropical American passerine bird of the family Cotingidae, such as the umbrella bird and the cock-of-the-rock, having a broad slightly hooked bill
- crannog — an ancient Celtic lake or bog dwelling dating from the late Bronze Age to the 16th century ad, often fortified and used as a refuge
- dandong — a port in E China, in Liaoning province at the mouth of the Yalu River. Pop: 730 000 (2005 est)
- daylong — Daylong is used to describe an event or activity that lasts for the whole of one day.
- decagon — a polygon having ten sides
- digonal — of or relating to a symmetry operation in which the original figure is reconstructed after a 180° turn about an axis
- doating — dote.
- dogbane — any of several plants of the genus Apocynum, especially A. androsaemifolium, yielding an acrid milky juice and having an intensely bitter root.
- dogvane — a small vane that shows the direction of the wind, mounted in a position visible to a helmsman.
- donegal — a county in the N Republic of Ireland. 1865 sq. mi. (4830 sq. km). County seat: Lifford.
- dongola — a former province in the N Sudan, now part of Northern Province.
- drag on — to draw with force, effort, or difficulty; pull heavily or slowly along; haul; trail: They dragged the carpet out of the house.
- dragons — Plural form of dragon.
- dragoon — (especially formerly) a European cavalryman of a heavily armed troop.
- drogman — Alternative form of dragoman.
- durango — a state in N Mexico. 47,691 sq. mi. (123,520 sq. km).
- dzongka — the official language of Bhutan: a dialect of Tibetan
- erdoğan — Recep Tayyip (reˈdʒep tɑjˈjip). born 1954, Turkish statesman; prime minister (2003–14); president from 2014
- esolang — esoteric programming language
- flagons — Plural form of flagon.
- foaling — a young horse, mule, or related animal, especially one that is not yet one year of age.
- foaming — a collection of minute bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid by agitation, fermentation, etc.: foam on a glass of beer.
- fogbank — A bank of fog.
- frogman — a swimmer specially equipped with air tanks, wet suit, diving mask, etc., for underwater demolition, salvage, military operations, scientific exploration, etc.
- gabions — Plural form of gabion.
- gadroon — Architecture. an elaborately carved or indented convex molding.