8-letter words containing t, i, g
- allright — yes; very well; OK: All right, I'll go with you.
- 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.
- 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.
- angiitis — A condition where blood or lymph vessels are inflamed.
- 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.
- 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.
- arclight — A lamp that produces light by generating an electric arc across an enclosed gas.
- argentic — of or containing silver in the divalent or trivalent state
- armitage — Simon (Robert). born 1963, British poet and writer, whose collections include Zoom! (1989), Killing Time (1999), and Universal Home Doctor (2002)
- assignat — the paper money issued by the Constituent Assembly in 1789, backed by the confiscated land of the Church and the émigrés
- astigmia — Also called astigmia [uh-stig-mee-uh] /əˈstɪg mi ə/ (Show IPA). Ophthalmology. a refractive error of the eye in which parallel rays of light from an external source do not converge on a single focal point on the retina.
- astringe — to contract or become contracted
- at night — If it is a particular time at night, it is during the time when it is dark and is before midnight.
- at sight — as soon as seen
- atheling — (in Anglo-Saxon England) a prince of any of the royal dynasties
- attagirl — an expression of approval
- attiring — Present participle of attire.
- attuning — Present participle of attune.
- auditing — the act of inspecting, correcting, and certifying (accounts, etc)
- autobiog — autobiography.
- autogiro — a self-propelled aircraft supported in flight mainly by unpowered rotating horizontal blades
- averting — Present participle of avert.
- aviating — Present participle of aviate.
- avigator — aerial navigation.
- awaiting — waiting
- awanting — missing or in want of
- bangtail — a horse's tail cut straight across but not through the bone
- bantings — Sir Frederick Grant, 1891–1941, Canadian physician: one of the discoverers of insulin; Nobel Prize 1923.
- bantling — a young child; brat
- bat girl — a girl or young woman who takes care of the bats and sometimes other equipment of a team.
- batching — a quantity or number coming at one time or taken together: a batch of prisoners.
- batlings — Plural form of batling.
- batswing — in the form of the wing of a bat
- battling — a hostile encounter or engagement between opposing military forces: the battle of Waterloo.
- beathing — Present participle of beath.
- beatings — Plural form of beating.
- bedights — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedight.
- bedlight — a bedlamp.