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9-letter words containing s, o, g, a

  • argonauts — Classical Mythology. a member of the band of men who sailed to Colchis with Jason in the ship Argo in search of the Golden Fleece.
  • armstrong — Edwin Howard. 1890–1954, US electrical engineer; invented the superheterodyne radio receiver and the FM radio
  • arpeggios — Plural form of arpeggio.
  • arrogates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of arrogate.
  • as though — You use as if and as though when you are giving a possible explanation for something or saying that something appears to be the case when it is not.
  • ascogonia — Plural form of ascogonium.
  • assoiling — Present participle of assoil.
  • assorting — Present participle of assort.
  • astonying — Present participle of astony.
  • astrogate — (science fiction, intransitive) To astronavigate; to control and guide a spacecraft.
  • astroglia — The group of star-shaped glial cells in the brain and spinal cord.
  • astrology — Astrology is the study of the movements of the planets, sun, moon, and stars in the belief that these movements can have an influence on people's lives.
  • autogiros — Plural form of autogiro.
  • bakegoods — baked goods, as bread, cakes, or pies.
  • bang goes — that is the end of
  • blood gas — a gas, as oxygen or carbon dioxide, that is dissolved in plasma.
  • boanerges — a nickname applied by Jesus to James and John in Mark 3:17
  • bojanglesBill ("Bojangles") 1878–1949, U.S. tap dancer.
  • boomslang — a large greenish venomous arboreal colubrid snake, Dispholidus typus, of southern Africa
  • borgesian — of Jorge Luis Borges or his works
  • calabogus — a mixed drink containing rum, spruce beer, and molasses
  • calor gas — Calor gas is gas in liquid form which is sold in special containers so that people can use it in places which are not connected to the gas supply, such as tents or caravans.
  • carousing — to engage in a drunken revel: They caroused all night.
  • charangos — Plural form of charango.
  • chargeous — (obsolete) burdensome.
  • cheongsam — a straight dress, usually of silk or cotton, with a stand-up collar and a slit in one side of the skirt, worn by Chinese women
  • clangours — Plural form of clangour.
  • coagulase — any enzyme that causes coagulation of blood
  • cogitates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cogitate.
  • cognisant — a frequent misspelling of cognizant.
  • collagens — Plural form of collagen.
  • collagist — a technique of composing a work of art by pasting on a single surface various materials not normally associated with one another, as newspaper clippings, parts of photographs, theater tickets, and fragments of an envelope.
  • colleages — Misspelling of colleagues.
  • conestoga — a large, heavy, broad-wheeled covered wagon, used especially for transporting pioneers and freight across North America during the early westward migration.
  • consulage — a duty paid by merchants for a consul's protection of their goods while abroad
  • contangos — Plural form of contango.
  • cordgrass — a coarse perennial grass of the genus Spartina, characteristically growing in mud or marsh
  • costalgia — Pain in the ribs, or the costal muscles.
  • cottagers — Plural form of cottager.
  • cousinage — a kinship or relationship
  • coverages — Plural form of coverage.
  • cozenages — Plural form of cozenage.
  • cystogram — A diagnostic image produced by cystography.
  • dal segno — (of a piece of music) to be repeated from the point marked with a sign to the word fine
  • dangerous — If something is dangerous, it is able or likely to hurt or harm you.
  • derogates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derogate.
  • diagnosed — to determine the identity of (a disease, illness, etc.) by a medical examination: The doctor diagnosed the illness as influenza.
  • diagnoses — to determine the identity of (a disease, illness, etc.) by a medical examination: The doctor diagnosed the illness as influenza.
  • diagnosis — Diagnosis is the discovery and naming of what is wrong with someone who is ill or with something that is not working properly.
  • diagonals — Plural form of diagonal.
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