7-letter words containing n, o, g, e
- dogvane — a small vane that shows the direction of the wind, mounted in a position visible to a helmsman.
- donegal — a county in the N Republic of Ireland. 1865 sq. mi. (4830 sq. km). County seat: Lifford.
- dongles — Plural form of dongle.
- dudgeon — a kind of wood used especially for the handles of knives, daggers, etc.
- dugento — duecento.
- dungeon — Zork
- echoing — (of a sound) Be repeated or reverberate after the original sound has stopped.
- eggcorn — A word or phrase that results from a mishearing or misinterpretation of another, an element of the original being substituted for one that sounds very similar or identical (e.g. tow the line instead of toe the line ).
- eloping — Present participle of elope.
- emoting — Present participle of emote.
- endlong — From end to end; lengthwise.
- endogen — monocotyledon
- englobe — Enclose in or shape into a globe.
- engloom — to make dull or dismal
- engorge — Cause to swell with blood, water, or another fluid.
- engross — Absorb all the attention or interest of.
- enoding — Present participle of enode.
- enology — The study of wines.
- enrough — to roughen
- epigone — A less distinguished follower or imitator of someone, especially an artist or philosopher.
- epigoni — the descendants of the Seven against Thebes, who undertook a second expedition against the city and eventually captured and destroyed it
- erdoğan — Recep Tayyip (reˈdʒep tɑjˈjip). born 1954, Turkish statesman; prime minister (2003–14); president from 2014
- erelong — before long; soon
- eroding — Present participle of erode.
- esolang — esoteric programming language
- eugenol — A colorless or pale yellow liquid compound present in oil of cloves and other essential oils and used in perfumery.
- evoking — Bring or recall to the conscious mind.
- foreign — of, relating to, or derived from another country or nation; not native: foreign cars.
- forgone — to abstain or refrain from; do without.
- frogmen — Plural form of frogman.
- fungoes — Plural form of fungo.
- galleon — a large sailing vessel of the 15th to the 17th centuries used as a fighting or merchant ship, square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and generally lateen-rigged on one or two after masts.
- game on — If you say game on, you mean that you are ready for something challenging to begin.
- ganoine — (zoology) A kind of bony tissue beneath the enamel of a ganoid scale.
- garonne — a river in SW France, flowing NW from the Pyrenees to the Gironde River. 350 miles (565 km) long.
- geelong — a seaport in SE Australia, SW of Melbourne.
- genious — Misspelling of genius.
- genito- — genital and
- genitor — a parent, especially a father.
- genlock — a method of synchronizing cameras by using an external signal
- gennaro — San [san;; Italian sahn] /sæn;; Italian sɑn/ (Show IPA), Januarius.
- genoese — of, relating to, or characteristic of Genoa or its inhabitants.
- genoise — a light yellow cake made with eggs and butter and typically layered, filled, and frosted or made into petits fours for serving.
- genomes — Plural form of genome.
- genomic — a full set of chromosomes; all the inheritable traits of an organism.
- genroku — a period of Japanese cultural history, c1675–1725, characterized by depiction of everyday secular activities of urban dwellers in fiction and woodblock prints.
- geogony — the science of the earth's formation
- geomant — a geomancer
- gironde — an estuary in SW France, formed by the junction of the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. 45 miles (72 km) long.
- gleason — Jackie (Herbert John Gleason"The Great One") 1916–87, U.S. comedian and actor.