8-letter words containing l, g
- bailings — Plural form of bailing.
- balaguer — Joaquin (ˈjoːakɪn). 1907–2002, Dominican statesman; president of the Dominican Republic (1960–62, 1966–78, 1986–96)
- balayage — a technique for highlighting hair in which bleach or dye is painted onto sections of the hair with a brush
- balisage — a method of marking a land route with dim lighting so that vehicles can travel at higher speeds in blackout conditions.
- ballarag — (archaic, transitive) To bully; to threaten.
- ballgame — any game played with a ball
- ballgown — A ballgown is a long dress that women wear to formal dances.
- ballyrag — bullyrag.
- bangable — (slang) Sexually attractive.
- bangalay — a myrtaceous Australian tree, Eucalyptus botryoides, valued for its hard red wood
- bangalow — an Australian palm, Archontophoenix cunninghamiana, native to New South Wales and Queensland
- bangtail — a horse's tail cut straight across but not through the bone
- bantling — a young child; brat
- bar girl — an attractive girl employed by the management of a bar to befriend male customers and encourage them to buy drinks
- bar-girl — a barmaid.
- bardling — an inexperienced, and thus usually inferior, poet
- bargello — a needlepoint embroidery stitch producing a zigzag pattern
- barology — (obsolete, physics) The science of gravity or weight.
- bat girl — a girl or young woman who takes care of the bats and sometimes other equipment of a team.
- batlings — Plural form of batling.
- batology — the study of members of the species Rubus
- battling — a hostile encounter or engagement between opposing military forces: the battle of Waterloo.
- baulking — to stop, as at an obstacle, and refuse to proceed or to do something specified (usually followed by at): He balked at making the speech.
- be along — to come or arrive
- beagling — hunting with beagle hounds.
- becudgel — to arm with a cudgel
- bedaggle — to soil the bottom of (garments) by trailing through dirt
- bedlight — a bedlamp.
- bee glue — propolis.
- beetling — a heavy hammering or ramming instrument, usually of wood, used to drive wedges, force down paving stones, compress loose earth, etc.
- beggarly — meanly inadequate; very poor
- begirdle — to surround with a girdle
- beguiler — to influence by trickery, flattery, etc.; mislead; delude.
- belching — to eject gas spasmodically and noisily from the stomach through the mouth; eruct.
- belgique — a kingdom in W Europe, bordering the North Sea, N of France. 11,779 sq. mi. (30,508 sq. km). Capital: Brussels.
- belgorod — city in W European Russia, on the Donets River: pop. 318,000
- belgrade — the capital of Serbia, in the E part at the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers: became the capital of Serbia in 1878, of Yugoslavia in 1929, and later of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006). Pop: 1 280 639 (2002)
- belgrano — Manuel [mah-nwel] /mɑˈnwɛl/ (Show IPA), 1770–1820, Argentine general.
- belitong — Billiton.
- belitung — island of Indonesia, in the Java Sea, between Borneo & Sumatra: 1,866 sq mi (4,833 sq km)
- belonged — to be in the relation of a member, adherent, inhabitant, etc. (usually followed by to): He belongs to the Knights of Columbus.
- belonger — a native-born Caribbean person
- belt bag — a bag that can be attached to a belt
- bemingle — to mingle
- bengalee — a native or inhabitant of Bangladesh.
- benguela — a port in W Angola: founded in 1617; a terminus (with Lobito) of the railway that runs from Beira in Mozambique through the Copper Belt of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Pop: about 200 000 (1990 est)
- benignly — having a kindly disposition; gracious: a benign king.
- bergfall — an avalanche
- bergmehl — a light powdery variety of calcite
- beveling — the inclination that one line or surface makes with another when not at right angles.