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5-letter words containing g, s, a

  • hangs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hang.
  • kagus — Plural form of kagu.
  • knags — Plural form of knag.
  • lagos — a seaport in SW Nigeria: former capital.
  • magus — (sometimes lowercase) one of the Magi.
  • nagas — Plural form of naga.
  • ofgas — Office of Gas Supply: merged with Offer in 1999 to form Ofgem
  • osage — a member of a North American Indian people formerly of western Missouri, now living in northern Oklahoma.
  • pangs — a sudden feeling of mental or emotional distress or longing: a pang of remorse; a pang of desire.
  • pasig — a city on the island of Luzon, in the Philippines, E of Manila.
  • quags — Plural form of quag.
  • rages — an ancient city of Media, on the site of present-day Tehran, Iran.
  • sagan — Carl (Edward) 1934–96, U.S. astronomer and writer.
  • sager — a profoundly wise person; a person famed for wisdom.
  • saggy — sagging or tending to sag: a saggy roof.
  • sagum — a Roman soldier's cloak
  • saiga — a goatlike antelope, Saiga tatarica, of western Asia and eastern Russia, having a greatly enlarged muzzle.
  • sanga — an Ethiopian ox
  • sangh — (in India) an association or union, esp a political or labour organization
  • sango — a Niger-Congo language of the Adamawa-Eastern branch, used as a lingua franca in the Central African Republic.
  • sarge — sergeant.
  • sargo — a silvery grunt, Anisotremus davidsonii, inhabiting waters off the coasts of California and Mexico, having blackish markings and yellowish fins.
  • saugh — sallow2 .
  • scrag — a lean or scrawny person or animal.
  • segalGeorge, 1924–2000, U.S. sculptor.
  • segar — Elzie (Crisler) [el-zee krahys-ler] /ˈɛl zi ˈkraɪs lər/ (Show IPA), 1894–1938, U.S. comic-strip artist: creator of “Popeye.”.
  • sgram — Synchronous Graphics Random Access Memory
  • shang — a Chinese dynasty whose dates are usually given as 1766–1122 b.c. and sometimes as 1523–1027 b.c.
  • siang — Xiang
  • sigla — (robotics)   SIGma LAnguage. A language for industrial robots from Olivetti.
  • sigma — the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet: Σ, σ, ς.
  • signa — (used imperatively, in prescriptions) mark; write; label.
  • slang — a specialized dictionary covering the words, phrases, and idioms that reflect the least formal speech of a language. These terms are often metaphorical and playful, and are likely to be evanescent as the spoken language changes from one generation to another. Much slang belongs to specific groups, as the jargon of a particular class, profession, or age group. Some is vulgar. Some slang terms have staying power as slang, but others make a transition into common informal speech, and then into the standard language. An online slang dictionary, such as the Dictionary.com Slang Dictionary, provides immediate information about the meaning and history of a queried term and its appropriateness or lack of appropriateness in a range of social and professional circumstances.
  • snags — sausages
  • sogat — Society of Graphical and Allied Trades
  • spang — directly, exactly: The bullet landed spang on target.
  • sprag — a young cod.
  • stage — a single step or degree in a process; a particular phase, period, position, etc., in a process, development, or series.
  • staggAmos Alonzo, 1862–1965, U.S. football coach.
  • stagy — of, relating to, or suggestive of the stage.
  • stang — simple past tense of sting.
  • strag — a straggler or stray
  • súgán — straw rope
  • sugar — a sweet, crystalline substance, C 1 2 H 2 2 O 1 1 , obtained chiefly from the juice of the sugarcane and the sugar beet, and present in sorghum, maple sap, etc.: used extensively as an ingredient and flavoring of certain foods and as a fermenting agent in the manufacture of certain alcoholic beverages; sucrose. Compare beet sugar, cane sugar.
  • swage — a tool for bending cold metal to a required shape.
  • swang — simple past tense of swing1 .
  • sygma — A symbolic generator and macro assembler by A.P. Ershov et al of Novosibirsk. For the BESM-6, M-220 and Minsk-22.
  • tagus — a river in SW Europe, flowing W through central Spain and Portugal to the Atlantic at Lisbon. 566 miles (910 km) long.
  • usage — a customary way of doing something; a custom or practice: the usages of the last 50 years.
  • vagus — vagus nerve.
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