8-letter words containing ago
- -phagous — that eats (something specified)
- agonised — Simple past tense and past participle of agonise.
- agonists — Plural form of agonist.
- agonized — Agonized describes something that you say or do when you are in great physical or mental pain.
- agonizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of agonize.
- agostini — Giacomo (ˈdʒaːkomo). born 1942, Italian racing motorcyclist: world champion (500 cc. class) 1966–72, 1975; (350 cc. class) 1968–74
- anagoges — Plural form of anagoge.
- anagogic — of or relating to an anagoge.
- antagony — (obsolete) contest; opposition; antagonism.
- apagogic — relating to apagoge
- cagoules — Plural form of cagoule.
- catagory — Misspelling of category.
- dago red — a cheap red wine, especially a jug wine of Italian origin.
- dagobert — a Merovingian King of the Franks, who lived c.603-639, and made Paris his capital
- decagons — Plural form of decagon.
- demagogy — You can refer to a method of political rule as demagogy if you disapprove of it because you think it involves appealing to people's emotions rather than using reasonable arguments.
- diagonal — A diagonal line or movement goes in a sloping direction, for example, from one corner of a square across to the opposite corner.
- dragoman — (in the Near East) a professional interpreter.
- dragonet — any fish of the genus Callionymus, the species of which are small and usually brightly colored.
- dragonné — shaped like a dragon
- dragoons — Plural form of dragoon.
- enneagon — (geometry) A polygon with nine sides; a nonagon.
- epagogic — relating to inductive reasoning
- estragon — Tarragon.
- fagoting — a bundle of sticks, twigs, or branches bound together and used as fuel, a fascine, a torch, etc.
- farragos — Plural form of farrago.
- flexagon — a three-dimensional figure having polygonal faces that is constructed from a folded sheet of paper in such a way that different faces are exposed when the figure is flexed along its folds.
- galapago — the Galapagos giant tortoise
- glucagon — a hormone secreted by the pancreas that acts in opposition to insulin in the regulation of blood glucose levels.
- harpagon — (obsolete) a grappling hook.
- heptagon — a polygon having seven angles and seven sides.
- hexagons — Plural form of hexagon.
- icosagon — (mathematics) A polygon with twenty sides and twenty angles.
- isagogic — introductory, especially to the interpretation of the Bible.
- lagoonal — Of or pertaining to a lagoon, especially one behind a coral reef.
- long ago — of or relating to the distant past or to remote events; ancient: long-ago exploits remembered only in folk tales.
- long-ago — of or relating to the distant past or to remote events; ancient: long-ago exploits remembered only in folk tales.
- martagon — A Eurasian lily.
- nonagons — Plural form of nonagon.
- octagons — Plural form of octagon.
- paragoge — the addition of a sound or group of sounds at the end of a word, as in the nonstandard pronunciation of height as height-th or once as once-t.
- pedagogy — the function or work of a teacher; teaching.
- pentagon — a polygon having five angles and five sides.
- plumbago — graphite.
- santiago — a republic in SW South America, on the Pacific Coast. 286,396 sq. mi. (741,765 sq. km). Capital: Santiago.
- saramago — José [zhoo-ze] /ʒʊˈzɛ/ (Show IPA), 1922–2010, Portuguese journalist, playwright, and novelist: Nobel prize 1998.
- seagoing — designed or fit for going to sea, as a vessel.
- solidago — any plant of the chiefly American genus Solidago, which includes the goldenrods: family Asteraceae (composites)
- subimago — the first winged stage of the mayfly, with dull opaque wings, known to anglers as a dun, before it metamorphoses into the shiny gauzy imago or spinner
- tarragon — an Old World plant, Artemisia dracunculus, having aromatic leaves used for seasoning.
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