8-letter words containing t, a, g
- agonists — Plural form of agonist.
- agostini — Giacomo (ˈdʒaːkomo). born 1942, Italian racing motorcyclist: world champion (500 cc. class) 1966–72, 1975; (350 cc. class) 1968–74
- agrement — diplomatic approval of a country
- agrestal — (of uncultivated plants such as weeds) growing on cultivated land
- agrestic — rural; rustic
- aguacate — an avocado
- aigrette — a long plume worn on hats or as a headdress, esp one of long egret feathers
- airlight — light scattered or diffused in the air by dust, haze, etc., especially as it limits the visibility of distant, dark objects by causing them to blend with the background sky.
- airtight — If a container is airtight, its lid fits so tightly that no air can get in or out.
- albright — Horace Marden [mahrd-n] /ˈmɑrd n/ (Show IPA), 1890–1987, U.S. conservationist and cofounder of the National Park Service.
- alegrete — a city in SW Brazil.
- alerting — fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
- algerita — agarita.
- algidity — (medicine) The state of being algid.
- alginate — a salt or ester of alginic acid
- alighted — Simple past tense and past participle of alight.
- allegate — To make an allegation.
- alligate — to connect or join (a thing) to something else
- allright — yes; very well; OK: All right, I'll go with you.
- almagest — a work on astronomy compiled by Ptolemy in the 2nd century ad containing a description of the geocentric system of the universe and a star catalogue
- almighty — The Almighty is another name for God. You can also refer to Almighty God.
- alrighty — Lb informal Used to affirm, indicate agreement, or consent.
- altarage — the donations made at an altar
- altering — to make different in some particular, as size, style, course, or the like; modify: to alter a coat; to alter a will; to alter course.
- although — You use although to introduce a subordinate clause which contains a statement which contrasts with the statement in the main clause.
- amongest — Obsolete form of amongst.
- amoungst — Archaic form of amongst.
- and gate — An AND gate is an electrical circuit that combines two signals so that the output is on if both signals are present.
- angiitis — A condition where blood or lymph vessels are inflamed.
- angleton — a town in S Texas.
- angriest — feeling or showing anger or strong resentment (usually followed by at, with, or about): to be angry at the dean; to be angry about the snub.
- angstful — Full of angst; fearful; apprehensive.
- angstrom — a unit of length equal to 10–10 metre, used principally to express the wavelengths of electromagnetic radiations. It is equivalent to 0.1 nanometre
- angulate — having angles or an angular shape
- antagony — (obsolete) contest; opposition; antagonism.
- antalgic — relieving or reducing pain
- antidrug — (of a person, group or initiative) discouraging illegal drug use
- antigang — opposed to the formation, growth and activities of gangs
- antigens — Immunology. any substance that can stimulate the production of antibodies and combine specifically with them.
- antigone — daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta, who was condemned to death for cremating the body of her brother Polynices in defiance of an edict of her uncle, King Creon of Thebes
- antigram — One of a pair of anagrams with opposite meanings.
- antigrav — (science fiction) antigravity, or a device that counters gravity.
- antiguan — of or relating to Antigua or its inhabitants
- antiking — a person who declares himself king in opposition to an established monarch
- antilogy — a contradiction in terms
- antismog — acting to reduce smog, aimed at preventing smog
- anything — You use anything in statements with negative meaning to indicate in a general way that nothing is present or that an action or event does not or cannot happen.
- apothegm — a short, pithy saying (Ex.: “Brevity is the soul of wit”)
- arclight — A lamp that produces light by generating an electric arc across an enclosed gas.
- argental — relating to or containing silver