7-letter words containing t, a, g
- granate — Archaic form of garnet.
- granita — frozen flavored ice.
- granite — ice (def 4).
- granted — to bestow or confer, especially by a formal act: to grant a charter.
- grantee — the receiver of a grant.
- granter — to bestow or confer, especially by a formal act: to grant a charter.
- granthi — the caretaker of a gurdwara and the reader of the Guru Granth, who officiates at Sikh ceremonies
- grantor — a person or organization that makes a grant.
- graters — Plural form of grater.
- gratian — (Flavius Gratianus) a.d. 359–383, Roman emperor 375–383.
- gratify — to give pleasure to (a person or persons) by satisfying desires or humoring inclinations or feelings: Her praise will gratify all who worked so hard to earn it.
- gratine — to bake or broil (food) in au gratin style.
- grating — a frame of metal bars for holding fuel when burning, as in a fireplace, furnace, or stove.
- grattan — Henry, 1746–1820, Irish statesman and orator.
- gravest — slow; solemn.
- gravity — the force of attraction by which terrestrial bodies tend to fall toward the center of the earth.
- grayest — Superlative form of gray.
- grayout — a temporary impairment of vision due to lack of oxygen
- greaten — to make greater; enlarge; increase.
- greater — unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions: A great fire destroyed nearly half the city.
- greatly — in or to a great degree; much: greatly improved in health.
- guitars — Plural form of guitar.
- gujarat — a region in W India, N of the Narmada River.
- gumasta — Alt form gomashta.
- gummata — Plural form of gumma.
- gunboat — a small, armed warship of light draft, used in ports where the water is shallow.
- gustave — a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “staff of God.”.
- guttate — resembling a drop; having droplike markings.
- gymnast — a person trained and skilled in gymnastics.
- gyptian — Obsolete form of gypsy.
- gyrated — Simple past tense and past participle of gyrate.
- gyrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gyrate.
- gyrator — to move in a circle or spiral, or around a fixed point; whirl.
- gytrash — a spirit appearing as a horse or a dog that haunts lonely roads
- hagåtña — the capital of the Pacific island of Guam, on its W coast. Pop: 1100 (2000)
- hagbuts — Plural form of hagbut.
- haggart — (Irish, dated) a farmyard or small enclosed field; a vegetable patch or kitchen garden.
- halting — Archaic. lame; limping.
- hang to — to hold or clutch tenaciously
- hangout — a place where a person frequently visits, especially for socializing or recreation.
- hangtag — a tag attached to a garment or other piece of merchandise that includes information about the manufacturer or designer, the fabric or material used, the model number, care instructions, and sometimes the price.
- hashtag — (on social media websites) a word or phrase preceded by a hash mark (#), used within a message to identify a keyword or topic of interest and facilitate a search for it: The hashtag #sandiegofire was used to help coordinate an emergency response to the fire.
- hasting — swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
- hatting — a shaped covering for the head, usually with a crown and brim, especially for wear outdoors.
- haughty — disdainfully proud; snobbish; scornfully arrogant; supercilious: haughty aristocrats; a haughty salesclerk.
- he-goat — a male goat
- heating — the state of a body perceived as having or generating a relatively high degree of warmth.
- hogarth — William, 1697–1764, English painter and engraver.
- hostage — a person given or held as security for the fulfillment of certain conditions or terms, promises, etc., by another.
- ignatia — a dried seed of the plant Strychnos ignatii, used as a homeopathic remedy