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8-letter words containing o, r, g, n

  • great on — enthusiastic about
  • greenock — a seaport in the Strathcylde region, in SW Scotland, on the Firth of Clyde.
  • grenoble — a river in SE France, flowing from the Alps to the Rhone River. 150 miles (240 km) long.
  • gridiron — a football field.
  • grierson — John. 1898–1972, Scottish film director. He coined the noun documentary, of which genre his Industrial Britain (1931) and Song of Ceylon (1934) are notable examples
  • griffons — Plural form of griffon.
  • grillion — an extremely large but unspecified number, quantity, or amount
  • grind on — If you say that something grinds on, you disapprove of the fact that it continues to happen in the same way for a long time.
  • grissino — Italian breadstick
  • groaners — Plural form of groaner.
  • groaneth — Archaic third-person singular form of groan.
  • groanful — sad or marked by groaning
  • groaning — a low, mournful sound uttered in pain or grief: the groans of dying soldiers.
  • groening — Matt(hew). born 1954, US cartoonist and writer, creator and producer of The Simpsons television series from 1989
  • groining — Anatomy. the fold or hollow on either side of the front of the body where the thigh joins the abdomen.
  • grokking — to understand thoroughly and intuitively.
  • grooming — a bridegroom.
  • grooving — a long, narrow cut or indentation in a surface, as the cut in a board to receive the tongue of another board (tongue-and-groove joint) a furrow, or a natural indentation on an organism.
  • groschen — a zinc or aluminum coin of Austria until the euro was adopted, the 100th part of a schilling.
  • grossing — without deductions; total, as the amount of sales, salary, profit, etc., before taking deductions for expenses, taxes, or the like (opposed to net2. ): gross earnings; gross sales.
  • grounded — the solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land: to fall to the ground.
  • grounder — ground ball.
  • grouping — any collection or assemblage of persons or things; cluster; aggregation: a group of protesters; a remarkable group of paintings.
  • grousing — to grumble; complain: I've never met anyone who grouses so much about his work.
  • grouting — Grout, especially when hardened.
  • growings — Plural form of growing.
  • growling — Producing a growl.
  • grown-up — having reached the age of maturity.
  • grownups — a mature, fully grown person; adult.
  • grunions — Plural form of grunion.
  • gryphons — Plural form of gryphon.
  • guerdons — Plural form of guerdon.
  • gueridon — a small table or stand, as for holding a candelabrum.
  • gun room — a room in which guns are kept.
  • gunrooms — Plural form of gunroom.
  • gyration — the act of gyrating; circular or spiral motion; revolution; rotation; whirling.
  • gyrodyne — A kind of VTOL aircraft with a helicopter rotor-like system driven by its engine for takeoff and landing, as well as one or more conventional propellers to provide forward thrust during cruising flight.
  • hangover — the disagreeable physical aftereffects of drunkenness, such as a headache or stomach disorder, usually felt several hours after cessation of drinking.
  • harpagon — (obsolete) a grappling hook.
  • highborn — of high rank by birth.
  • hoarding — a supply or accumulation that is hidden or carefully guarded for preservation, future use, etc.: a vast hoard of silver.
  • homering — Present participle of homer.
  • honegger — Arthur [ahr-ther;; French ar-too r] /ˈɑr θər;; French arˈtʊər/ (Show IPA), 1892–1955, Swiss composer, born in France.
  • honoring — honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: a man of honor.
  • horndogs — Plural form of horndog.
  • horngeld — a feudal tax levied on horned cattle
  • hourlong — lasting an hour: an hourlong interview.
  • hovering — Present participle of hover.
  • humoring — a comic, absurd, or incongruous quality causing amusement: the humor of a situation.
  • hungover — hung (def 3).
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