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7-letter words containing g, o, n

  • godroon — gadroon.
  • godsend — an unexpected thing or event that is particularly welcome and timely, as if sent by God.
  • godsent — sent by God or as if by God: a godsent rain.
  • godsons — Plural form of godson.
  • godunov — Boris Fedorovich [bawr-is fi-dawr-uh-vich,, bohr-,, bor-;; Russian buh-ryees fyaw-duh-ruh-vyich] /ˈbɔr ɪs fɪˈdɔr ə vɪtʃ,, ˈboʊr-,, ˈbɒr-;; Russian bʌˈryis ˈfyɔ də rə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1552–1605, regent of Russia 1584–98 and czar 1598–1605.
  • godzone — one's home country
  • goering — Hermann Wilhelm [her-mahn vil-helm,, hur-muh n-wil-helm;; German her-mahn vil-helm] /ˈhɛr mɑn ˈvɪl hɛlm,, ˈhɜr mənˈwɪl hɛlm;; German ˈhɛr mɑn ˈvɪl hɛlm/ (Show IPA), 1893–1946, German field marshal and Nazi party leader.
  • goiania — a state in central Brazil. 247,826 sq. mi. (641,870 sq. km). Capital: Goiânia.
  • goldang — Goddamned.
  • goldarn — goddamn (used as a euphemism in expressions of anger, disgust, surprise, etc.).
  • goldingLouis, 1895–1958, English novelist and essayist.
  • goldman — Edwin Franko [frang-koh] /ˈfræŋ koʊ/ (Show IPA), 1878–1956, U.S. composer and bandmaster.
  • goldoni — Carlo [kahr-loh;; Italian kahr-law] /ˈkɑr loʊ;; Italian ˈkɑr lɔ/ (Show IPA), 1707–93, Italian dramatist.
  • goldurn — goldarn.
  • goldwynSamuel (Samuel Goldfish) 1882–1974, U.S. movie producer, born in Poland.
  • golfing — a game in which clubs with wooden or metal heads are used to hit a small, white ball into a number of holes, usually 9 or 18, in succession, situated at various distances over a course having natural or artificial obstacles, the object being to get the ball into each hole in as few strokes as possible.
  • gombeen — usury.
  • gonadal — a sex gland in which gametes are produced; an ovary or testis.
  • gondola — a long, narrow, flat-bottomed boat having a tall, ornamental stem and stern and sometimes a small cabin for passengers, rowed or poled by a single person who stands at the stern, facing forward: used especially on the canals of Venice, Italy.
  • gone on — past participle of go1 .
  • goneril — (in Shakespeare's King Lear) the elder of Lear's two faithless daughters.
  • gonging — Present participle of gong.
  • gonidia — Plural form of gonidium.
  • gonopod — either member of a pair of appendages that are the external reproductive organs of insects and some other arthropods
  • gooding — Present participle of good.
  • goodman — the master of a household; husband.
  • goodwin — Expression meaning a good-hearted, or good-souled person, especially one who is young at heart.
  • goof on — to blunder; make an error, misjudgment, etc.
  • goofing — Spend time idly or foolishly; fool around.
  • goondas — Plural form of goonda.
  • gooneys — Plural form of gooney.
  • goonies — Slang. stupid, foolish, or awkward: a goony smile on his face.
  • goosing — Present participle of goose.
  • gordian — pertaining to Gordius, ancient king of Phrygia, who tied a knot (the Gordian knot) that, according to prophecy, was to be undone only by the person who was to rule Asia, and that was cut, rather than untied, by Alexander the Great.
  • gorging — a narrow cleft with steep, rocky walls, especially one through which a stream runs.
  • gorgons — Plural form of gorgon.
  • gormand — gourmand.
  • gosling — a young goose.
  • gosplan — the official planning organization, which drew up projects embracing trade and industry, agriculture, education, and public health.
  • gossoon — a boy; lad.
  • gotland — an island in the Baltic, forming a province of Sweden. 1212 sq. mi. (3140 sq. km). Capital: Visby.
  • gouging — a chisel having a partly cylindrical blade with the bevel on either the concave or the convex side.
  • goujons — Plural form of goujon.
  • goulden — Obsolete form of golden.
  • gournet — Obsolete form of gurnard.
  • gournia — a village in NE Crete, near the site of an excavated Minoan town and palace.
  • governs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of govern.
  • gownboy — a foundationer schoolboy who wears a gown
  • gowning — a woman's dress or robe, especially one that is full-length.
  • gownman — Archaic form of gownsman.
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