9-letter words containing s, a, g, e, c
- escortage — the act of escorting
- exchanges — Plural form of exchange.
- fagaceous — belonging to the Fagaceae, the beech family of plants.
- gaelicise — adapt to conform to Gaelic spelling and pronunciation
- gaelicism — a word, phrase or idiom peculiar to the Gaelic language
- galactose — a white, crystalline, water-soluble hexose sugar, C 6 H 12 O 6 , obtained in its dextrorotatory form from milk sugar by hydrolysis and in its levorotatory form from mucilages.
- gamecocks — Plural form of gamecock.
- gascoigne — George, 1525?–77, English poet.
- gasconade — extravagant boasting; boastful talk.
- gatecrash — To attend a social event without having been invited, or without having paid.
- gauchesco — of or relating to gauchos
- gearstick — The lever used to change gear in a vehicle.
- geomatics — The discipline of gathering, storing, processing, and delivering geographic information.
- geostatic — of or relating to pressure exerted by the weight of overlying rock.
- gernsback — Hugo, 1884–1967, U.S. publisher and inventor, born in Belgium: a pioneer in science-fiction publishing.
- givebacks — Plural form of giveback.
- glaciates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glaciate.
- gnu emacs — Emacs
- go places — a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
- graceless — without any sense of right or propriety.
- grayscale — a scale of achromatic colors having several, usually ten, equal gradations ranging from white to black, used in television and photography.
- greyscale — Alternative spelling of grayscale.
- guidances — the act or function of guiding; leadership; direction.
- lacewings — Plural form of lacewing.
- lag screw — type of threaded bolt
- lag-screw — to fasten with a lag screw.
- magnetics — the science of magnetism.
- megabucks — one million dollars.
- megascope — A modification of the magic lantern, used especially for throwing a magnified image of an opaque object on a screen, solar or artificial light being used.
- mischarge — (legal or, finance) To charge wrongly.
- racegoers — Plural form of racegoer.
- reichstag — the lower house of the parliament during the period of the Second Reich and the Weimar Republic.
- sacagawea — ("Bird Woman") 1787?–1812? Shoshone guide and interpreter: accompanied Lewis and Clark expedition 1804–05.
- sacrilege — the violation or profanation of anything sacred or held sacred.
- sage cock — the male sage grouse.
- sagenitic — relating to sagenite
- say grace — say prayer before meal
- scapegoat — a person or group made to bear the blame for others or to suffer in their place.
- scavenger — an animal or other organism that feeds on dead organic matter.
- scrapegut — a fiddle player
- scrappage — the act or process of scrapping
- screaking — screeching or creaking
- screaming — uttering screams.
- scrimmage — a rough or vigorous struggle.
- scrippage — the contents of a scrip
- scrummage — scrum (defs 1, 3).
- searching — examining carefully or thoroughly: a searching inspection.
- secretage — the use of mercury in treating or felting furs
- sergeancy — the position or rank of a sergeant
- space age — period post-1950s onwards