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6-letter words containing i, g, n

  • ingram — a male given name.
  • ingres — Jean Auguste Dominique [zhahn oh-gyst daw-mee-neek] /ʒɑ̃ oʊˈgüst dɔ miˈnik/ (Show IPA), 1780–1867, French painter.
  • ingrid — a female given name.
  • ingrow — To grow in; grow inwardly.
  • inguen — (anatomy) The groin.
  • ingulf — engulf.
  • ingush — a member of a Sunni Muslim people living north of the Caucasus Mountains, closely related to the Chechen.
  • inking — a fluid or viscous substance used for writing or printing.
  • innage — the quantity of goods remaining in a container when received after shipment. Compare outage (def 4).
  • inning — Usually, ins. persons in office or political power (distinguished from outs).
  • inorg. — inorganic
  • irking — to irritate, annoy, or exasperate: It irked him to wait in line.
  • irvingSir Henry (John Henry Brodribb) 1838–1905, English actor.
  • isling — a small island.
  • isogon — a polygon having all angles equal.
  • jading — a worn-out, broken-down, worthless, or vicious horse.
  • japing — joking or playing tricks
  • jawing — Present participle of jaw.
  • jewing — one of a scattered group of people that traces its descent from the Biblical Hebrews or from postexilic adherents of Judaism; Israelite.
  • jibing — to utter mocking or scoffing words; jeer.
  • jilong — Chilung.
  • jingal — a large musket fired from a rest, often mounted on a carriage: formerly used in India, China, etc.
  • jingle — to make clinking or tinkling sounds, as do coins, keys, or other light, resonant metal objects when coming into contact or being struck together repeatedly: The keys on his belt jingled as he walked.
  • jingly — to make clinking or tinkling sounds, as do coins, keys, or other light, resonant metal objects when coming into contact or being struck together repeatedly: The keys on his belt jingled as he walked.
  • jiving — swing music or early jazz.
  • joking — something said or done to provoke laughter or cause amusement, as a witticism, a short and amusing anecdote, or a prankish act: He tells very funny jokes. She played a joke on him.
  • jowing — the ringing, tolling, or sound of a bell.
  • joying — Present participle of joy.
  • juking — to make a move intended to deceive (an opponent).
  • jungli — the inhabitants of the jungle
  • kainga — Maori village.
  • kangri — A small wicker-covered clay pot containing hot coals, worn under clothing in Kashmir to warm the skin.
  • keying — Present participle of key.
  • kiangs — Plural form of kiang.
  • kinged — Simple past tense and past participle of king.
  • kinger — a male sovereign or monarch; a man who holds by life tenure, and usually by hereditary right, the chief authority over a country and people.
  • kingle — a type of hard sandstone
  • kingly — stately or splendid, as resembling, suggesting, or befitting a king; regal: He strode into the room with a kingly air.
  • kiping — Present participle of kipe.
  • kiting — a light frame covered with some thin material, to be flown in the wind at the end of a long string.
  • knightEric, 1897–1943, U.S. novelist, born in England.
  • lacing — a netlike ornamental fabric made of threads by hand or machine.
  • lading — the act of lading.
  • laggin — Usually, laggins. the staves at the bottom of a barrel, cask, or other hooped vessel.
  • laking — Present participle of lake.
  • laming — Present participle of lame.
  • lasing — the generation of coherent light by a laser.
  • laving — to wash; bathe.
  • lawing — the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognized and enforced by judicial decision.
  • laying — to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.
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