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

  • sapogenin — a crystalline substance derived from saponin
  • saragossa — a city in NE Spain, on the Ebro River.
  • sarcology — the branch of anatomy dealing with the soft or fleshy body parts.
  • sargon ii — died 705 b.c, king of Assyria 722–705.
  • sauvignon — a small blue-black grape grown primarily in the Médoc region of Bordeaux, in SW France, and highly prized in winemaking.
  • scagliola — plasterwork imitating marble, granite, or the like.
  • scalogram — an attitude scale in which a positive answer to an item implies agreement with items appearing lower on the scale.
  • scapegoat — a person or group made to bear the blame for others or to suffer in their place.
  • scatology — the study of or preoccupation with excrement or obscenity.
  • schoolbag — a bag used for carrying books, school supplies, etc.
  • seasoning — one of the four periods of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter), beginning astronomically at an equinox or solstice, but geographically at different dates in different climates.
  • segholate — a noun in Hebrew that has a long vowel in the first syllable and a short seghol in the second syllable
  • sfd-algol — System Function Description-ALGOL. Extension of ALGOL for synchronous systems. Sammet 1969, p.625.
  • sgraffito — a technique of ornamentation in which a surface layer of paint, plaster, slip, etc., is incised to reveal a ground of contrasting color.
  • shadowing — a dark figure or image cast on the ground or some surface by a body intercepting light.
  • sheboygan — a port in E Wisconsin, on Lake Michigan.
  • shogunate — the office or rule of a shogun.
  • shroffage — the commission charged by a money dealer
  • sialogram — an X-ray of a salivary gland
  • sigmatron — a machine for generating X-rays
  • sigmoidal — shaped like the letter C.
  • signatory — having signed, or joined in signing, a document: the signatory powers to a treaty.
  • signboard — a board bearing a sign.
  • signorial — relating to a signoria
  • signorina — a conventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a girl or unmarried woman, either used separately or prefixed to the name.
  • singalong — group singing session
  • singapore — an island on the Strait of Singapore, off the S tip of the Malay Peninsula.
  • siphonage — the action of a siphon.
  • slag down — to give a verbal lashing to
  • sligo bay — an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean situated in the NW Republic of Ireland
  • sloganeer — a person who creates and uses slogans frequently.
  • sloganize — to make a slogan of; express as a slogan: to sloganize one's opinions.
  • slow gait — (of a horse) a slow rack.
  • snodgrass — W(illiam) D(ewitt) [duh-wit] /dəˈwɪt/ (Show IPA), 1926–2009, U.S. poet.
  • soakingly — so as to saturate or soak
  • soaringly — in a soaring manner
  • sociogram — a sociometric diagram representing the pattern of relationships between individuals in a group, usually expressed in terms of which persons they prefer to associate with.
  • songcraft — the art of songwriting
  • songjiang — a former province in NE China, now a part of Inner Mongolia. 79,151 sq. mi. (205,001 sq. km).
  • sonograph — an instrument that produces a graphic representation of sound.
  • southgate — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  • sparagmos — the tearing to pieces of a live victim, as a bull or a calf, by a band of bacchantes in a Dionysian orgy.
  • sphagnous — pertaining to, abounding in, or consisting of sphagnum.
  • spirogram — a record made by a spirograph
  • spirogyra — a widely distributed filamentous freshwater green alga of the genus Spirogyra.
  • spodogram — the ash pattern produced by incinerating a plant
  • spongebag — A spongebag is a small bag in which you keep things such as soap and a toothbrush when you are travelling.
  • sporangia — the case or sac in which spores are produced.
  • square go — a fair fight between two individuals
  • staghound — a hound trained to hunt stags and other large animals.
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