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4-letter words containing g

  • fing — (rare) Finger.
  • flag — flagstone (def 1).
  • fleg — a scare; a fright
  • flog — to beat with a whip, stick, etc., especially as punishment; whip; scourge.
  • fmcg — FMCGs are inexpensive products that people usually buy on a regular basis, such as supermarket foods or toiletries. FMCG is an abbreviation for 'fast-moving consumer goods'.
  • foge — (UK, dialect, Cornwall, dated) A forge used for smelting tin.
  • fogs — Plural form of fog.
  • fogy — an excessively conservative or old-fashioned person, especially one who is intellectually dull (usually preceded by old): The board of directors were old fogies still living in the 19th century.
  • fong — Hiram L(eong) [lee-awng,, -ong] /liˈɔŋ,, -ˈɒŋ/ (Show IPA), 1907–2004, U.S. lawyer and senator from Hawaii 1959–77.
  • fpga — field-programmable gate array
  • frag — to kill, wound, or assault (especially an unpopular or overzealous superior) with a fragmentation grenade.
  • frgs — Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
  • frig — to copulate with.
  • frog — a triangular mass of elastic, horny substance in the middle of the sole of the foot of a horse or related animal.
  • frug — a dance deriving from the twist.
  • fuga — (music, dated) A fugue.
  • fugh — (obsolete) An exclamation of disgust; foh; faugh.
  • fugs — Plural form of fug.
  • fugu — any of several species of puffer fish eaten as a delicacy, especially in Japan, after the removal of the skin and certain organs which contain a deadly poison.
  • fung — (rare) Fungus.
  • g.i. — the GI's, Slang. diarrhea.
  • gaap — In the US, GAAP are rules to which financial statements of publicly traded companies must conform.
  • gaba — a neurotransmitter of the central nervous system that inhibits excitatory responses.
  • gabe — a male given name, form of Gabriel.
  • gaboNaum [noum] /naʊm/ (Show IPA), (Naum Pevsner) 1890–1977, U.S. sculptor, born in Russia (brother of Antoine Pevsner).
  • gabs — to talk or chat idly; chatter.
  • gaby — a fool.
  • gack — (often, repeated several times) The sound of a cat coughing up a hairball.
  • gade — Any of various fish of the cod family found in British waters; especially those of the genera Gadus and Motella.
  • gadi — A cushioned seat used by Indian princes.
  • gads — to move restlessly or aimlessly from one place to another: to gad about.
  • gaea — the ancient Greek goddess of the earth, mother of the Titans.
  • gael — a Scottish Celt or Highlander.
  • gaff — harsh treatment or criticism: All the gaff he took never made him bitter.
  • gaga — crazy, insane
  • gage — a standard of measure or measurement.
  • gags — Plural form of gag.
  • gaia — the ancient Greek goddess of the earth, mother of the Titans.
  • gail — a female or male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “joy.”.
  • gain — to make a gain or gains in.
  • gair — a strip or patch of fertile grass
  • gait — a manner of walking, stepping, or running.
  • gala — festive; festal; showy: Her birthday parties were always gala occasions.
  • gale — Zona [zoh-nuh] /ˈzoʊ nə/ (Show IPA), 1874–1938, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, playwright, and poet.
  • gall — (Pizi) 1840?–94, leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux: a major chief in the battle of Little Bighorn.
  • galp — Lb archaic to gape; yawn.
  • gals — Plural form of gal.
  • galt — Alternative form of gault.
  • gama — Vasco da [vas-koh duh;; Portuguese vahsh-koo duh] /ˈvæs koʊ də;; Portuguese ˈvɑʃ kʊ də/ (Show IPA), c1460–1524, Portuguese navigator: discovered the sea route from Portugal around the continent of Africa to India.
  • gamb — the foreleg of an animal
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