7-letter words containing p, o, g
- goof-up — a foolish or stupid person.
- goopier — Comparative form of goopy.
- gophers — Plural form of gopher.
- gopuram — A monumental tower, usually ornate, at the entrance of a temple, especially in Southern India.
- gospels — the teachings of Jesus and the apostles; the Christian revelation.
- gosplan — the official planning organization, which drew up projects embracing trade and industry, agriculture, education, and public health.
- gosport — a flexible speaking tube for communication between separate cockpits or compartments of an aircraft.
- gossips — Plural form of gossip.
- gossipy — given to or fond of gossip: a gossipy neighbor.
- grapho- — writing or drawing
- grooper — Archaic form of grouper (the fish).
- gropers — a large, purplish food fish, Achoerodus gouldii, inhabiting waters off Australia and New Zealand, characterized by an enormous gape.
- groping — moving or going about clumsily or hesitantly; stumbling.
- gropius — Walter [wawl-ter;; German vahl-tuh r] /ˈwɔl tər;; German ˈvɑl tər/ (Show IPA), 1883–1969, German architect, in the U.S. from 1937.
- gropper — William, 1897–1977, U.S. painter.
- group 3 — (protocol, compression) (G3) The CCITT fax protocol which uses data compression and allows a variety of file types (e.g. electronic mail, pictures, PostScript) to be transmitted over analogue telephone lines. The Group 3 protocol was published by CCITT in 1993. Full details of the protocol are available from ITU-T. See also Group 4.
- group 4 — (protocol, compression) (G4) The CCITT fax protocol which uses data compression and allows a variety of file types (e-mail, pictures, PostScript, etc.) to be transmitted over digital (ISDN) telephone lines. The Group 4 protocol was published by CCITT in 1993. Full details of the protocol are available from ITU-T. See also Group 3.
- grouped — Simple past tense and past participle of group.
- grouper — any of various sea basses of the family Serranidae, especially of the genera Epinephelus and Mycteroperca, of tropical and subtropical seas.
- groupie — a young person, especially a teenage girl, who is an ardent admirer of rock musicians and may follow them on tour.
- grow up — to increase by natural development, as any living organism or part by assimilation of nutriment; increase in size or substance.
- grownup — a mature, fully grown person; adult.
- gryphon — a fabled monster, usually having the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion.
- guapore — a river forming part of the boundary between Brazil and Bolivia, flowing NW to the Mamoré River. 950 miles (1530 km) long.
- gumdrop — a small candy made of gum arabic, gelatin, or the like, sweetened and flavored.
- gunport — an aperture, as in a protective wall or the side of a ship, through which a gun can be aimed and fired.
- guyrope — Alternative spelling of guy rope.
- gyprock — Rock rich in gypsum, gypsic soil.
- hightop — Alternative form of high-top.
- hooping — Present participle of hoop.
- hopping — working energetically; busily engaged: He kept the staff hopping in order to get the report finished.
- hypogea — Ancient Architecture. the underground part of a building, as a vault.
- hypogyn — (botany) Any hypogynous plant.
- ingroup — (systematics) In cladistics, the monophyletic group that includes all taxa of interest to the current study.
- kampong — a small village or community of houses in Malay-speaking lands.
- lagopus — (obsolete) The ptarmigan (which bird was so called because its feet resemble those of a hare).
- lap dog — a small pet dog that can easily be held in the lap.
- lapdogs — Plural form of lapdog.
- litprog — literate programming
- loglisp — A version of Prolog implemented by Robinson in Lisp which allows Prolog programs to call Lisp and vice versa.
- logship — log chip.
- looping — a portion of a cord, ribbon, etc., folded or doubled upon itself so as to leave an opening between the parts.
- lopping — to let hang or droop: He lopped his arms at his sides in utter exhaustion.
- megapod — Megapode.
- mopping — a wry face; grimace.
- nipigon — Lake, a lake in SW Ontario, in S central Canada. About 1870 sq. mi. (4845 sq. km).
- ogopogo — an aquatic monster said to live in Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada
- opening — an open or clear space.
- opgefok — damaged; bungled
- opining — Present participle of opine.