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4-letter words that end in a

  • fpga — field-programmable gate array
  • fuga — (music, dated) A fugue.
  • fula — Fulani.
  • fupa — a wide area of protruding fat in the upper pubic region.
  • fusa — (sumo) the four knotted tassels hanging from the roof of the dohyo; symbolising the four seasons.
  • futa — (slang) short for futanari.
  • gaba — a neurotransmitter of the central nervous system that inhibits excitatory responses.
  • gaea — the ancient Greek goddess of the earth, mother of the Titans.
  • gaga — crazy, insane
  • gaia — the ancient Greek goddess of the earth, mother of the Titans.
  • gala — festive; festal; showy: Her birthday parties were always gala occasions.
  • gama — Vasco da [vas-koh duh;; Portuguese vahsh-koo duh] /ˈvæs koʊ də;; Portuguese ˈvɑʃ kʊ də/ (Show IPA), c1460–1524, Portuguese navigator: discovered the sea route from Portugal around the continent of Africa to India.
  • gata — the nurse shark, Ginglymostoma cirratum.
  • gaya — a city in central Bihar, in NE India: Hindu center of pilgrimage.
  • gaza — a seaport on the Mediterranean Sea, in the Gaza Strip, adjacent to SW Israel; occupied by Israel 1967–94; since 1994 under Palestinian self-rule: ancient trade-route center.
  • geba — a river in W Africa, flowing N from NW Guinea-Bissau to the Atlantic Ocean. About 190 miles (305 km) long.
  • gela — a city in S Sicily, Italy, on the Mediterranean Sea.
  • gena — the cheek or side region of the head.
  • gera — a city in E central Germany.
  • geta — a traditional Japanese wooden clog that is worn outdoors, with a thong that passes between the first two toes and with two transverse supports on the bottom of the sole.
  • gila — a river flowing W from SW New Mexico across S Arizona to the Colorado River. 630 miles (1015 km) long.
  • gina — a female given name.
  • gita — Bhagavad-Gita.
  • giza — Giza.
  • glia — neuroglia.
  • gmta — great minds think alike
  • gnma — Government National Mortgage Association
  • gora — a White or fair-skinned male
  • göta — a river in S Sweden, draining Lake Vänern and flowing south-southwest to the Kattegat: forms part of the Göta Canal, which links Göteborg in the west with Stockholm in the east. Length: 93 km (58 miles)
  • goya — Francisco de [fran-sis-koh duh;; Spanish frahn-thees-kaw de,, -sees-] /frænˈsɪs koʊ də;; Spanish frɑnˈθis kɔ dɛ,, -ˈsis-/ (Show IPA), (Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes) 1746–1828, Spanish painter.
  • gtwa — Greater Toronto Workers Assembly
  • guga — (Scotland) solan goose.
  • gula — Zoology. the upper part of the throat or gullet. the front or forward part of the neck.
  • guna — (in Sankhya and Vedantic philosophy) one of the three qualities of prakriti, or nature, which are passion (rajas) dullness or inertia (tamas) and goodness or purity (sattva)
  • haba — Alois [ah-lois] /ˈɑ lɔɪs/ (Show IPA), 1893–1972, Czech composer.
  • haha — sunk fence.
  • haka — a ceremonial Maori war dance that involves chanting.
  • hama — a city in W Syria, on the Orontes River.
  • hapa — (especially in Hawaii and California) a person of mixed-race heritage who identifies racially and culturally as both white and of Asian descent.
  • hasa — Hasa.
  • haya — A beech tree, especially a Mexican beech.
  • hepa — noting or using an air filter composed of a mat of dense fibers arranged in folds, designed according to federal standards to trap at least 99.97% of airborne particles measuring 0.3 microns in diameter: HEPA vacuums and air purifiers.
  • hera — the ancient Greek queen of heaven, a daughter of Cronus and Rhea and the wife and sister of Zeus.
  • heta — The Ancient Greek letter eta, or variants of it, when used in their original function of denoting the consonant /h/.
  • heya — (sumo) the so-called \"stable\" of rikishi who train under the instruction of a particular shisho; the place where this group lives and trains.
  • hfea — Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority
  • hiba — A Japanese conifer with evergreen scalelike leaves that form flattened sprays of foliage, widely planted as an ornamental and yielding durable timber.
  • hila — Botany. the mark or scar on a seed produced by separation from its funicle or placenta. the nucleus of a granule of starch.
  • hiya — An informal greeting.
  • hoha — bored or annoyed
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