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9-letter words containing ago

  • pedagogue — a teacher; schoolteacher.
  • pendragon — either of two kings of ancient Britain. Compare Arthur (def 2), Uther.
  • phagocyte — any cell, as a macrophage, that ingests and destroys foreign particles, bacteria, and cell debris.
  • phagosome — a vacuole within a phagocyte that contains bacteria or other ingested particles and that becomes fused with a lysosome.
  • sag wagon — a support vehicle accompanying a bicycle touring group that carries spare parts, luggage, etc., and sometimes also transports bicycles and cyclists.
  • sago palm — any of several tropical Old World palms, as of the genera Metroxylon and Caryota, that yield sago.
  • sao tiago — the largest of the Cape Verde Islands, S of Cape Verde. About 383 sq. mi. (992 sq. km).
  • saragossa — a city in NE Spain, on the Ebro River.
  • synagogue — a Jewish house of worship, often having facilities for religious instruction.
  • tarragona — a city in Catalonia, NE Spain, on the Mediterranean Sea.
  • tea wagon — a small table on wheels for carrying articles for use in serving tea.
  • the wagon — Charles's Wain
  • undecagon — a polygon having 11 angles and 11 sides.
  • vagotonia — hyperexcitability of the vagus nerve, producing bradycardia, decreased heart output, and faintness.
  • vagotonic — hyperexcitability of the vagus nerve, producing bradycardia, decreased heart output, and faintness.
  • wagon-lit — (in continental European usage) a railroad sleeping car.
  • wagoneers — Plural form of wagoneer.
  • wagonette — a light, four-wheeled carriage, with or without a top, having a crosswise seat in front and two lengthwise seats facing each other at the back.
  • wagonload — the load carried by a wagon.
  • wagonways — Plural form of wagonway.
  • winnebago — a member of a North American Indian tribe speaking a Siouan language closely related to Assiniboin, Teton, and Mandan, formerly located in Green Bay, Wis., now living in Green Bay and NE Nebraska.
  • xenagogue — A guide.
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