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7-letter words containing a, g, e, u

  • fungate — To become like a fungus.
  • garbure — a thick soup usually made with bacon, cabbage, and other vegetables, originally from Bearn in SW France
  • garigue — open shrubby vegetation of dry Mediterranean regions, consisting of spiny or aromatic dwarf shrubs interspersed with colourful ephemeral species
  • garneau — François Xavier [French frahn-swa gza-vyey] /French frɑ̃ˈswa gzaˈvyeɪ/ (Show IPA), 1809–66, Canadian historian.
  • gaseous — existing in the state of a gas; not solid or liquid.
  • gateaux — a cake, especially a very light sponge cake with a rich icing or filling.
  • gaudery — ostentatious show.
  • gaudier — Comparative form of gaudy.
  • gaudies — Plural form of gaudy.
  • gauffer — an ornamental plaiting used for frills and borders, as on women's caps.
  • gaugers — Plural form of gauger.
  • gaulter — a person who digs gault
  • gaunter — Comparative form of gaunt.
  • gauteng — a province of N South Africa; formed in 1994 from part of the former province of Transvaal: service industries, mining, and manufacturing. Capital: Johannesburg. Pop: 12 272 263 (2011 est). Area: 18 810 sq km (7262 sq miles)
  • gautier — Théophile [tey-aw-feel] /teɪ ɔˈfil/ (Show IPA), 1811–72, French poet, novelist, and critic.
  • gauzier — Comparative form of gauzy.
  • gazeful — gazing intently
  • gear up — Machinery. a part, as a disk, wheel, or section of a shaft, having cut teeth of such form, size, and spacing that they mesh with teeth in another part to transmit or receive force and motion. an assembly of such parts. one of several possible arrangements of such parts in a mechanism, as an automobile transmission, for affording different relations of torque and speed between the driving and the driven machinery, or for permitting the driven machinery to run in either direction: first gear; reverse gear. a mechanism or group of parts performing one function or serving one purpose in a complex machine: steering gear.
  • giauqueWilliam Francis, 1895–1982, U.S. chemist: Nobel Prize 1949.
  • gluteal — pertaining to the buttock muscles or the buttocks.
  • gouache — a technique of painting with opaque watercolors prepared with gum.
  • granule — a little grain.
  • graupel — snow pellets.
  • gravure — an intaglio process of photomechanical printing, such as photogravure or rotogravure.
  • guanase — an enzyme that converts guanine to xanthine by removal of an amino group
  • guanine — a purine base, C 5 H 5 N 5 O, that is a fundamental constituent of DNA and RNA, in which it forms base pairs with cytosine. Symbol: G.
  • guapore — a river forming part of the boundary between Brazil and Bolivia, flowing NW to the Mamoré River. 950 miles (1530 km) long.
  • guarded — cautious; careful; prudent: to be guarded in one's speech.
  • guardee — guardsman (def 3).
  • guarder — to keep safe from harm or danger; protect; watch over: to guard the ruler.
  • guayule — a composite shrub, Parthenium argentatum, of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, yielding a form of rubber.
  • guereza — a colobus monkey, especially of the species Colobus guereza.
  • guevara — Ernesto [er-nes-taw] /ɛrˈnɛs tɔ/ (Show IPA), ("Che") 1928–67, Cuban revolutionist and political leader, born in Argentina.
  • guidage — guidance
  • guinean — a coastal region in W Africa, extending from the Gambia River to the Gabon estuary.
  • guineas — a coastal region in W Africa, extending from the Gambia River to the Gabon estuary.
  • gunnage — the number of guns carried by a warship
  • gunnera — any tropical plant of the genus Gennera, native to South America, having enormous leaves resembling rhubarb.
  • gunwale — the upper edge of the side or bulwark of a vessel.
  • gustave — a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “staff of God.”.
  • guttate — resembling a drop; having droplike markings.
  • haughey — Charles James. 1925–2006, Irish politician; leader of the Fianna Fáil party; prime minister of the Republic of Ireland (1979–81; 1982; 1987–92)
  • haulage — the act or labor of hauling.
  • jughead — a stupid or foolish person.
  • kerugma — the preaching of the gospel of Christ, especially in the manner of the early church.
  • langued — (of an animal in a heraldic coat-of-arms, etc) having a tongue
  • languet — any of various small tongue-shaped parts, processes, or projections.
  • laughed — Simple past tense and past participle of laugh.
  • laugher — a person who laughs.
  • leagued — Simple past tense and past participle of league.
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