5-letter words containing y, o, g
- gyoza — a Japanese dish consisting of dumplings typically filled with ground meat and vegetables and grilled or fried.
- gypos — gyppo.
- gyppo — a logger who operates on a small budget and typically gleans the timberlands already cut by larger companies.
- gyro- — indicating rotating or gyrating motion
- gyron — a subordinary having the form of a triangle, usually equal to half a quarter of the escutcheon, with its apex at the fess point.
- gyros — Alternative form of gyro.
- hoagy — a hero sandwich.
- hoggy — (of character) hoggish.
- kyoga — Lake, a lake in central Uganda. About 1000 sq. mi. (2600 sq. km).
- loggy — slow, sluggish, or listless
- moggy — a cat.
- nogay — Nogai.
- ology — any science or branch of knowledge.
- podgy — pudgy.
- pogey — Slang.. Also, pogy. a package of food, candy, or other treats sent to a child at boarding school, a person in an institution, etc. candy or a treat.
- porgy — a sparid food fish, Pagrus pagrus, found in the Mediterranean and off the Atlantic coasts of Europe and America.
- soggy — soaked; thoroughly wet; sodden.
- stogy — a long, slender, roughly made, inexpensive cigar.
- tygon — any of a group of vinyl compounds used as a lining or coating on metal surfaces, as tubing, etc., to prevent corrosion
- yoghs — Plural form of yogh.
- yogic — a school of Hindu philosophy advocating and prescribing a course of physical and mental disciplines for attaining liberation from the material world and union of the self with the Supreme Being or ultimate principle.
- yogin — a person who practices yoga.
- yogis — Plural form of yogi.
- yonge — Charlotte M(ary). 1823–1901, British novelist, whose works reflect the religious ideals of the Oxford Movement. Her best-known book is The Heir of Redclyffe (1853)
- young — being in the first or early stage of life or growth; youthful; not old: a young woman.
- yugo. — (the former) Yugoslavia
- zygo- — indicating a pair or a union
- zygon — (anatomy, plural