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

  • grading — a degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity: the best grade of paper.
  • gradino — (architecture) A step or raised shelf, as above a sideboard or altar.
  • gradins — Plural form of gradin.
  • grained — having, reduced to, consisting of, or bearing grain or grains (usually used in combination): fine-grained sand; large-grained rice.
  • granada — a medieval kingdom along the Mediterranean coast of S Spain.
  • granade — Obsolete form of grenade.
  • granado — Obsolete form of grenade.
  • grandad — Alternative spelling of granddad.
  • grandam — a grandmother.
  • grandas — Plural form of granda.
  • grandee — a man of high social position or eminence, especially a Spanish or Portuguese nobleman.
  • grander — impressive in size, appearance, or general effect: grand mountain scenery.
  • grandly — impressive in size, appearance, or general effect: grand mountain scenery.
  • grandma — grandmother.
  • grandpa — grandfather.
  • granted — to bestow or confer, especially by a formal act: to grant a charter.
  • grenada — one of the Windward Islands, in the E West Indies.
  • grenade — a small shell containing an explosive and thrown by hand or fired from a rifle or launching device.
  • groaned — Simple past tense and past participle of groan.
  • gurnard — any marine fish of the family Triglidae, having an armored, spiny head and the front part of the pectoral fins modified for crawling on the sea bottom.
  • gwyniad — A freshwater fish native to Bala Lake in Wales.
  • handbag — a bag or box of leather, fabric, plastic, or the like, held in the hand or carried by means of a handle or strap, commonly used by women for holding money, toilet articles, small purchases, etc.
  • handgun — any firearm that can be held and fired with one hand; a revolver or a pistol.
  • handing — Present participle of hand.
  • hangdog — browbeaten; defeated; intimidated; abject: He always went about with a hangdog look.
  • hardingChester, 1792–1866, U.S. portrait painter.
  • heading — the upper part of the body in humans, joined to the trunk by the neck, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
  • iguanid — any of numerous lizards of the family Iguanidae, of the New World, Madagascar, and several islands of the South Pacific, comprising terrestrial, semiaquatic, and arboreal species typically with a long tail and, in the male, a bright throat patch, including the anoles, collared lizards, earless lizards, horned lizards, and iguanas.
  • in drag — performer: cross-dressing
  • incaged — encage.
  • jangled — Simple past tense and past participle of jangle.
  • kang-de — Pu-yi, Henry.
  • ladling — a long-handled utensil with a cup-shaped bowl for dipping or conveying liquids.
  • landing — any part of the earth's surface not covered by a body of water; the part of the earth's surface occupied by continents and islands: Land was sighted from the crow's nest.
  • landtag — the legislature of certain states in Germany.
  • langued — (of an animal in a heraldic coat-of-arms, etc) having a tongue
  • languid — lacking in vigor or vitality; slack or slow: a languid manner.
  • larding — the rendered fat of hogs, especially the internal fat of the abdomen.
  • lauding — to praise; extol.
  • leading — made of or containing lead: a lead pipe; a lead compound.
  • ligands — Plural form of ligand.
  • loading — anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
  • luganda — a Bantu language of Uganda.
  • madding — mentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented.
  • madling — A mad creature; one who acts wildly or foolishly.
  • magadan — a city in the NE Russian Federation in Asia, on the Sea of Okhotsk.
  • managed — to bring about or succeed in accomplishing, sometimes despite difficulty or hardship: She managed to see the governor. How does she manage it on such a small income?
  • manding — Present participle of mand.
  • mangled — to smooth or press with a mangle.
  • mangold — Mangelwurzel.
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