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7-letter words containing i, g, l

  • clinged — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of cling.
  • clinger — to adhere closely; stick to: The wet paper clings to the glass.
  • cloning — the process of making an identical copy of an organism or cell
  • closing — The closing part of an activity or period of time is the final part of it.
  • cloying — You use cloying to describe something that you find unpleasant because it is much too sweet, or too sentimental.
  • cludgie — a toilet
  • clueing — Present participle of clue.
  • coaling — Present participle of coal.
  • codling — any of several varieties of long tapering apples used for cooking
  • coilgun — Any of various devices that use electromagnets to accelerate a magnetic projectile via non contact means.
  • coiling — to wind into continuous, regularly spaced rings one above the other: to coil a wire around a pencil.
  • coligny — Gaspard de (ɡaspar də), Seigneur de Châtillon. 1519–72, French Huguenot leader
  • colingo — (language)   Compile On-LINe and GO. An english-like query system from MITRE Corporation for the IBM 1401.
  • colling — an embrace
  • cooling — making one feel cool
  • cowgirl — a female cowboy
  • cowling — a streamlined metal covering, esp one fitted around an aircraft engine
  • cringle — an eye at the edge of a sail, usually formed from a thimble or grommet
  • culling — the reduction of the size of an animal population
  • culming — a stem or stalk, especially the jointed and usually hollow stem of grasses.
  • curling — a game played on ice, esp in Scotland and Canada, in which heavy stones with handles (curling stones) are slid towards a target (tee)
  • cycling — any complete round or series of occurrences that repeats or is repeated.
  • cymling — a type of squash with scalloped edges and creamy-white flesh
  • dahling — (as a term of address) darling (imitating a posh or pretentious person).
  • dalgite — (Western Australia) A rabbit-eared bandicoot; a bilby.
  • darling — You call someone darling if you love them or like them very much.
  • daygirl — a girl who attends a boarding school daily, but returns home each evening
  • dealign — To put, or to become, out of alignment.
  • dealing — selling or doing business in a particular commodity
  • delight — Delight is a feeling of very great pleasure.
  • delving — to carry on intensive and thorough research for data, information, or the like; investigate: to delve into the issue of prison reform.
  • devling — a young devil
  • dialing — Present participle of dial.
  • dialogs — Plural form of dialog.
  • digital — of, relating to, or using numerical calculations.
  • diglyph — (in a Doric frieze) a type of ornament consisting of two vertical grooves carved into the stone
  • digonal — of or relating to a symmetry operation in which the original figure is reconstructed after a 180° turn about an axis
  • dilling — Present participle of dill.
  • dingily — In a dingy manner.
  • dingles — Plural form of dingle.
  • dirling — to vibrate; shake.
  • dislang — (language)  
  • divulge — to disclose or reveal (something private, secret, or previously unknown).
  • dodgily — In a dodgy manner.
  • doglike — similar to a dog; having the appearance, traits, etc., of a dog.
  • dogpile — A mound of people, especially people who are fighting or celebrating.
  • dueling — Present participle of duel.
  • dulling — not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
  • dyingly — in a dying manner
  • eagling — Present participle of eagle.
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