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7-letter words containing a, g, n, t

  • gelatin — a nearly transparent, faintly yellow, odorless, and almost tasteless glutinous substance obtained by boiling in water the ligaments, bones, skin, etc., of animals, and forming the basis of jellies, glues, and the like.
  • gellant — a substance which causes gelling
  • genista — any plant belonging to the genus Genista, of the legume family, having showy flowers and including many species of broom.
  • genital — of, relating to, or noting reproduction.
  • gentian — any of several plants of the genera Gentiana, Gentianella, and Gentianopsis, having usually blue, or sometimes yellow, white, or red, flowers, as the fringed gentian of North America, or Gentiana lutea, of Europe. Compare gentian family.
  • geomant — a geomancer
  • geraint — one of the knights of the Round Table, husband of Enid.
  • gestant — laden or burdened
  • giantry — giants as a group
  • gigaton — one billion tons. Abbreviation: GT.
  • gitalin — a mixture of glycosides from Digitalis purpurea, used chiefly in the management of congestive heart failure.
  • gnathal — of or relating to the jaw.
  • gnathic — of or relating to the jaw.
  • goating — A scapegoating.
  • gotland — an island in the Baltic, forming a province of Sweden. 1212 sq. mi. (3140 sq. km). Capital: Visby.
  • graftonSue, born 1940, U.S. detective novelist.
  • gramont — Philibert [fee-lee-ber] /fi liˈbɛr/ (Show IPA), Comte de, 1621–1707, French courtier, soldier, and adventurer.
  • granate — Archaic form of garnet.
  • granita — frozen flavored ice.
  • granite — ice (def 4).
  • granted — to bestow or confer, especially by a formal act: to grant a charter.
  • grantee — the receiver of a grant.
  • granter — to bestow or confer, especially by a formal act: to grant a charter.
  • granthi — the caretaker of a gurdwara and the reader of the Guru Granth, who officiates at Sikh ceremonies
  • grantor — a person or organization that makes a grant.
  • gratian — (Flavius Gratianus) a.d. 359–383, Roman emperor 375–383.
  • gratine — to bake or broil (food) in au gratin style.
  • grating — a frame of metal bars for holding fuel when burning, as in a fireplace, furnace, or stove.
  • grattanHenry, 1746–1820, Irish statesman and orator.
  • greaten — to make greater; enlarge; increase.
  • gunboat — a small, armed warship of light draft, used in ports where the water is shallow.
  • gymnast — a person trained and skilled in gymnastics.
  • gyptian — Obsolete form of gypsy.
  • hagåtña — the capital of the Pacific island of Guam, on its W coast. Pop: 1100 (2000)
  • halting — Archaic. lame; limping.
  • hang to — to hold or clutch tenaciously
  • hangout — a place where a person frequently visits, especially for socializing or recreation.
  • hangtag — a tag attached to a garment or other piece of merchandise that includes information about the manufacturer or designer, the fabric or material used, the model number, care instructions, and sometimes the price.
  • hasting — swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
  • hatting — a shaped covering for the head, usually with a crown and brim, especially for wear outdoors.
  • heating — the state of a body perceived as having or generating a relatively high degree of warmth.
  • ignatia — a dried seed of the plant Strychnos ignatii, used as a homeopathic remedy
  • ingesta — Material introduced into the body by the stomach or alimentary canal.
  • ingraft — engraft.
  • ingrate — an ungrateful person.
  • karting — An open-wheeled motorsport that uses small vehicles called karts or go-karts.
  • katanga — former name of Shaba.
  • keating — Paul. born 1944, Australian Labor politician; prime minister of Australia (1991–96)
  • lagting — the parliament of Norway, elected by popular vote, which is divided into the upper house (Lagting) comprising one quarter of the members, and the lower house (Odelsting) comprising the rest.
  • landtag — the legislature of certain states in Germany.
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