7-letter words containing ga
- gang up — an act of ganging up or uniting in opposition to someone or something.
- gang-up — an act of ganging up or uniting in opposition to someone or something.
- gangers — Plural form of ganger.
- ganging — a group or band: A gang of boys gathered around the winning pitcher.
- ganglia — Anatomy. a mass of nerve tissue existing outside the central nervous system. any of certain masses of gray matter in the brain, as the basal ganglia.
- gangrel — a lanky, loose-jointed person.
- gangsta — A gang member.
- gangtok — a kingdom in NE India, in the Himalayas between Nepal and Bhutan. 2740 sq. mi. (7096 sq. km). Capital: Gangtok.
- gangway — a passageway, especially a narrow walkway.
- gannets — Plural form of gannet.
- gannett — Henry, 1846–1914, U.S. geographer and cartographer.
- ganoids — Plural form of ganoid.
- ganoine — (zoology) A kind of bony tissue beneath the enamel of a ganoid scale.
- gantlet — gauntlet1 .
- gaoling — Present participle of gaol.
- gaposis — a noticeable gap or series of gaps, as between the fastened buttons or snaps on an overly tight garment.
- gappers — Plural form of gapper.
- gapping — a break or opening, as in a fence, wall, or military line; breach: We found a gap in the enemy's line of fortifications.
- garaged — Simple past tense and past participle of garage.
- garages — Plural form of garage.
- garagey — Resembling garage music (amateur guitar rock).
- garbage — discarded animal and vegetable matter, as from a kitchen; refuse.
- garbagy — Alternative spelling of garbagey.
- garbled — to confuse unintentionally or ignorantly; jumble: to garble instructions.
- garbler — One who garbles.
- garbles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of garble.
- garboil — confusion.
- garbure — a thick soup usually made with bacon, cabbage, and other vegetables, originally from Bearn in SW France
- garcons — Plural form of garcon.
- gardant — (of an animal) depicted full-faced but with the body seen from the side: a lion guardant.
- gardena — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
- gardens — a plot of ground, usually near a house, where flowers, shrubs, vegetables, fruits, or herbs are cultivated.
- gardian — Obsolete form of guardian.
- gardner — Erle Stanley [url] /ɜrl/ (Show IPA), 1889–1970, U.S. writer of detective stories.
- garfish — gar1 .
- gargled — Simple past tense and past participle of gargle.
- gargles — to wash or rinse the throat or mouth with a liquid held in the throat and kept in motion by a stream of air from the lungs.
- gargyle — Archaic form of gargoyle.
- garigue — open shrubby vegetation of dry Mediterranean regions, consisting of spiny or aromatic dwarf shrubs interspersed with colourful ephemeral species
- garland — Hamlin [ham-lin] /ˈhæm lɪn/ (Show IPA), 1860–1940, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and poet.
- garlick — Archaic spelling of garlic.
- garlics — (rare) Plural form of garlic.
- garment — any article of clothing: dresses, suits, and other garments.
- garneau — François Xavier [French frahn-swa gza-vyey] /French frɑ̃ˈswa gzaˈvyeɪ/ (Show IPA), 1809–66, Canadian historian.
- garners — Plural form of garner.
- garnets — Plural form of garnet.
- garnett — Textiles. to reduce (waste material) to its fibrous state for reuse in textile manufacturing.
- garnish — to provide or supply with something ornamental; adorn; decorate.
- garonne — a river in SW France, flowing NW from the Pyrenees to the Gironde River. 350 miles (565 km) long.
- garoted — to execute by the garrote.