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7-letter words containing l, a, h, g

  • agulhas — Capesouthernmost point of Africa, in Western Cape province, South Africa
  • alength — lengthwise or at length
  • alghero — a seaport in W Sardinia.
  • aligarh — a city in N India, in W Uttar Pradesh, with a famous Muslim university (1920). Pop: 667 732 (2001)
  • alights — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of alight.
  • almight — (obsolete) almighty.
  • alright — all right
  • althing — the bicameral parliament of Iceland
  • arghool — an Arabian wind instrument of the oboe family, consisting of two pipes, one of which is a drone.
  • baghlan — a province in N Afghanistan.
  • burghal — (in Scotland) an incorporated town having its own charter and some degree of political independence from the surrounding area.
  • chagall — Marc (mark). 1887–1985, French painter and illustrator, born in Russia, noted for his richly coloured pictures of men, animals, and objects in fantastic combinations and often suspended in space: his work includes 12 stained glass windows for a synagogue in Jerusalem (1961) and the decorations for the ceiling of the Paris Opera House (1964)
  • chogyal — the title of the ruler of Sikkim
  • claught — a simple past tense of cleek.
  • dahling — (as a term of address) darling (imitating a posh or pretentious person).
  • flaught — a flake, esp of snow
  • galahadSir Arthurian Romance. the noblest and purest knight of the Round Table, son of Lancelot and Elaine: gained the Holy Grail.
  • galoche — Alternative spelling of galoshe.
  • galoshe — (obsolete) A clog or patten.
  • galumph — to move along heavily and clumsily.
  • gashful — hideous, ghastly
  • gasohol — a mixture of gasoline and ethyl alcohol, generally containing no more than 10 percent alcohol, used as an alternative fuel for some automobiles.
  • gaulish — the extinct, Celtic language of ancient Gaul.
  • gharial — gavial.
  • ghastly — shockingly frightful or dreadful; horrible: a ghastly murder.
  • ghazali — Al- [al] /æl/ (Show IPA), 1058–1111, Arab philosopher.
  • ghazals — Plural form of ghazal.
  • glashow — Sheldon Lee1932- ; U.S. physicist
  • gnathal — of or relating to the jaw.
  • goliath — the giant warrior of the Philistines whom David killed with a stone from a sling. I Sam. 17:48–51.
  • goulash — Also called Hungarian goulash. a stew of beef or veal and vegetables, with paprika and other seasoning.
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  • haggled — Simple past tense and past participle of haggle.
  • haggler — to bargain in a petty, quibbling, and often contentious manner: They spent hours haggling over the price of fish.
  • haggles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haggle.
  • haglike — Resembling a hag or some aspect of one; hideous, cronelike.
  • hailing — to pour down on as or like hail: The plane hailed leaflets on the city.
  • halfgod — A demigod.
  • halling — a vigorous, athletic, Norwegian folk dance.
  • halogen — any of the electronegative elements, fluorine, chlorine, iodine, bromine, and astatine, that form binary salts by direct union with metals.
  • haloing — Also called nimbus. a geometric shape, usually in the form of a disk, circle, ring, or rayed structure, traditionally representing a radiant light around or above the head of a divine or sacred personage, an ancient or medieval monarch, etc.
  • halting — Archaic. lame; limping.
  • halving — Present participle of halve.
  • harling — Present participle of harl.
  • haulage — the act or labor of hauling.
  • hauling — Present participle of haul.
  • haylage — silage of about 40 to 50 percent moisture made from forage stored in a silo.
  • healing — curing or curative; prescribed or helping to heal.
  • hidalga — Spanish noblewoman
  • hidalgo — a man of the lower nobility in Spain.

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