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6-letter words containing o, r, g

  • droger — a long-masted boat used in the West Indies
  • drogue — a bucket or canvas bag used as a sea anchor.
  • drongo — any passerine bird of the family Dicruridae, of Africa, Asia, and Australia, the several species usually having black plumage and long, forked tails.
  • droogs — Plural form of droog.
  • engore — to pierce or wound
  • eringo — Alternative form of eryngo.
  • eryngo — A plant of the genus Eryngium.
  • fogger — a device that spreads a chemical, as an insecticide, in the form of a fog.
  • fogram — an old-fashioned or overly conservative person; fogy.
  • forage — food for horses or cattle; fodder; provender.
  • forego — forgo.
  • forgat — a simple past tense of forget.
  • forged — to form by heating and hammering; beat into shape.
  • forger — to form by heating and hammering; beat into shape.
  • forges — Plural form of forge.
  • forget — to cease or fail to remember; be unable to recall: to forget someone's name.
  • forgit — Eye dialect of forget.
  • forgot — a simple past tense and past participle of forget.
  • fragor — a sudden loud noise; a crash
  • froggy — of or characteristic of a frog.
  • froing — Only used in toing and froing. present participle of fro.
  • fulgor — Splendor, splendour; dazzling brightness.
  • gabbro — a dark granular igneous rock composed essentially of labradorite and augite.
  • galore — in abundance; in plentiful amounts: food and drink galore.
  • gaoler — jail.
  • garbos — Plural form of garbo.
  • garcon — (usually in direct address) a waiter in a restaurant.
  • gardon — A European cyprinoid fish; the id.
  • garmon — A kind of smaller Russian button accordion.
  • garote — to execute by the garrote.
  • garous — Relating to, or resembling, garum.
  • garron — A small, sturdy workhorse of a breed originating in Ireland and Scotland.
  • garrot — A stick or small wooden cylinder used for tightening a bandage, in order to compress the arteries of a limb.
  • gastro — (colloquial, UK, Australia) Gastroenteritis.
  • gators — Plural form of gator.
  • george — 1895–1952, king of England 1936–1952 (second son of George V; brother of Edward VIII).
  • gerboa — Alternative form of jerboa.
  • geroff — Alternative spelling of gerroff.
  • gerome — Jean Léon [zhahn ley-awn] /ʒɑ̃ leɪˈɔ̃/ (Show IPA), 1824–1904, French painter and sculptor.
  • gerona — a city in NE Spain: city walls and 14th-century cathedral; often besieged, in particular by the French (1809). Pop: 81 220 (2003 est)
  • geryon — a winged monster with three bodies joined at the waist, killed by Hercules, who stole the monster's cattle as his tenth labour
  • gherao — (India) A protest in which a group of people surrounds a politician, building, etc. until demands are met.
  • giaour — an unbeliever; a non-Muslim, especially a Christian.
  • gilroy — a town in W California.
  • girl-o — a girl or young woman.
  • glamor — the quality of fascinating, alluring, or attracting, especially by a combination of charm and good looks.
  • gloire — glory
  • gloria — Liturgy. Gloria in Excelsis Deo. Gloria Patri. the response Gloria tibi, Domine, “Glory be to Thee, O Lord.”.
  • gloverJohn, 1732–97, American general.
  • glower — to look or stare with sullen dislike, discontent, or anger.
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