7-letter words containing g, r, a, n
- hangers — 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.
- harding — Chester, 1792–1866, U.S. portrait painter.
- harking — to listen attentively; hearken.
- harling — Present participle of harl.
- harming — Present participle of harm.
- harping — a musical instrument consisting of a triangular frame formed by a soundbox, a pillar, and a curved neck, and having strings stretched between the soundbox and the neck that are plucked with the fingers.
- hearing — the faculty or sense by which sound is perceived.
- hornbag — a promiscuous woman
- hungary — a republic in central Europe. 35,926 sq. mi. (93,050 sq. km). Capital: Budapest.
- igraine — the mother of King Arthur.
- in drag — performer: cross-dressing
- in gear — vehicle: engaged
- ingemar — a male given name.
- ingraft — engraft.
- ingrain — to implant or fix deeply and firmly, as in the nature or mind.
- ingrate — an ungrateful person.
- ingrave — Obsolete form of engrave.
- inlarge — Archaic spelling of enlarge.
- jangler — to produce a harsh, discordant sound, as two comparatively small, thin, or hollow pieces of metal hitting together: The charms on her bracelet jangle as she moves.
- jargons — a colorless to smoky gem variety of zircon.
- jargony — the language, especially the vocabulary, peculiar to a particular trade, profession, or group: medical jargon.
- jargoon — A variety of zircon.
- jarring — to have a harshly unpleasant or perturbing effect on one's nerves, feelings, thoughts, etc.: The sound of the alarm jarred.
- kangris — Plural form of kangri.
- karanga — a call or chant of welcome, sung by a female elder
- karengo — an edible Pacific seaweed, Porphyra columbina
- karting — An open-wheeled motorsport that uses small vehicles called karts or go-karts.
- kerrang — The sound of a power chord on an electric guitar.
- kurgans — Plural form of kurgan.
- lairing — Present participle of lair.
- langers — Plural form of langer.
- langour — Misspelling of languor.
- langreo — a city in N Spain.
- langtry — Lillie [lil-ee] /ˈlɪl i/ (Show IPA), (Emily Charlotte Le Breton"the Jersey Lily") 1852–1929, English actress.
- languor — lack of energy or vitality; sluggishness.
- langurs — Plural form of langur.
- larding — the rendered fat of hogs, especially the internal fat of the abdomen.
- larking — a merry, carefree adventure; frolic; escapade.
- manager — a person who has control or direction of an institution, business, etc., or of a part, division, or phase of it.
- mangers — Plural form of manger.
- mangler — to injure severely, disfigure, or mutilate by cutting, slashing, or crushing: The coat sleeve was mangled in the gears of the machine.
- mangrum — Lloyd, 1914–73, U.S. golf player.
- marengo — a village in Piedmont, in NW Italy: Napoleon defeated the Austrians 1800.
- margent — margin.
- margins — Plural form of margin.
- maringa — a city in S Brazil.
- marking — a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm.
- marling — small stuff of two-fiber strands, sometimes tarred, laid up left-handed.
- marring — to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.; impair or spoil: That billboard mars the view. The holiday was marred by bad weather.
- marting — Present participle of mart.