9-letter words containing t, a, e, g
- sea fight — a fight between ships at sea.
- secretage — the use of mercury in treating or felting furs
- segholate — a noun in Hebrew that has a long vowel in the first syllable and a short seghol in the second syllable
- segmental — of, relating to, or characterized by segments or segmentation.
- segregant — an organism which is different because of segregation
- segregate — to separate or set apart from others or from the main body or group; isolate: to segregate exceptional children; to segregate hardened criminals.
- sergeanty — a form of land tenure in which a tenant holding of the king rendered him exclusive services in a status below that of a knight.
- serrating — Chiefly Biology. notched on the edge like a saw: a serrate leaf.
- sheathing — the act of a person who sheathes.
- shogunate — the office or rule of a shogun.
- sigillate — (of a ceramic object) having stamped decorations.
- signature — a person's name, or a mark representing it, as signed personally or by deputy, as in subscribing a letter or other document.
- slaughter — Frank, 1908–2001, U.S. novelist and physician.
- southgate — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
- spaghetti — a white, starchy pasta of Italian origin that is made in the form of long strings, boiled, and served with any of a variety of meat, tomato, or other sauces.
- stag line — the men at a social gathering who are not accompanied by a date or dancing partner.
- stage set — all of the scenery and props used on stage to create a particular scene
- stageable — (of a play, musical, etc) capable of or suitable for being staged
- stagehand — a person who moves properties, regulates lighting, etc., in a theatrical production.
- stagelike — resembling a theatrical stage
- staggered — to walk, move, or stand unsteadily.
- stagirite — a native or inhabitant of Stagira.
- stagnance — not flowing or running, as water, air, etc.
- stagnated — to cease to run or flow, as water, air, etc.
- stagyrite — a native or inhabitant of Stagira.
- stargazer — a person who stargazes, as an astronomer or astrologer.
- stavanger — a seaport in SW Norway.
- stegosaur — a plant-eating dinosaur of the genus Stegosaurus, from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, having a heavy, bony armor and a row of bony plates along its back, and growing to a length of 20 to 40 feet (6–12 meters).
- stevenage — a town in N Hertfordshire, in SE England.
- stingaree — a stingray.
- stone age — the period in the history of humankind, preceding the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, and marked by the use of stone implements and weapons: subdivided into the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods.
- straggler — to stray from the road, course, or line of march.
- strangely — unusual, extraordinary, or curious; odd; queer: a strange remark to make.
- strangest — unusual, extraordinary, or curious; odd; queer: a strange remark to make.
- strangled — A strangled voice or cry sounds unclear because the throat muscles of the person speaking or crying are tight.
- strangler — to kill by squeezing the throat in order to compress the windpipe and prevent the intake of air, as with the hands or a tightly drawn cord.
- strangles — distemper1 (def 1b).
- strasberg — Lee, 1901–82, U.S. theatrical director, teacher, and actor, born in Austria.
- stratagem — a plan, scheme, or trick for surprising or deceiving an enemy.
- strategic — pertaining to, characterized by, or of the nature of strategy: strategic movements.
- streaking — a long, narrow mark, smear, band of color, or the like: streaks of mud.
- streaming — a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook. Synonyms: rill, run, streamlet, runnel.
- streetage — a toll charged for using a street
- subjugate — to bring under complete control or subjection; conquer; master.
- subrogate — to put into the place of another; substitute for another.
- surrogate — a person appointed to act for another; deputy.
- swingbeat — a type of modern dance music that combines soul, rhythm and blues, and hip-hop
- table leg — one of the legs forming part of a table and on which it rests
- tableting — Tableting is the production of a disk-shaped solid by compaction or agglomeration of a powder.
- tagmemics — a school of linguistics deriving from American structuralism based on the work of Kenneth Lee Pike and using the tagmeme as the basic unit of grammatical analysis.