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5-letter words containing n, i, g

  • pling — (character)   exclamation mark.
  • puginAugustus Charles, 1762–1832, French architectural draftsman and archaeologist in England.
  • rangi — the sky
  • regin — a smith, the brother of Fafnir, who raises Sigurd and encourages him to kill Fafnir in the hope of gaining the gold he guards.
  • reign — the period during which a sovereign occupies the throne.
  • ruing — to feel sorrow over; repent of; regret bitterly: to rue the loss of opportunities.
  • segni — Antonio [ahn-taw-nyaw] /ɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1891–1972, Italian teacher, lawyer, and statesman: president 1962–64.
  • sengi — a monetary unit of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, equal to 1/10,000 (.0001) of a zaire.
  • siang — Xiang
  • signa — (used imperatively, in prescriptions) mark; write; label.
  • signy — the daughter of Volsung and mother, by her brother, Sigmund, of Sinfjotli, with whose help she kills her husband (Siggeir) to avenge his murder of Volsung.
  • sigyn — Scandinavian Mythology. wife of Loki, who held a cup over Loki after his imprisonment in order to spare him the pain of the drops of poison with which he was punished.
  • singe — to burn superficially or slightly; scorch.
  • singh — a title assumed by a Sikh when he becomes a full member of the community
  • sling — an iced alcoholic drink, typically containing gin, water, sugar, and lemon or lime juice.
  • sting — to prick or wound with a sharp-pointed, often venom-bearing organ.
  • suing — to institute a process in law against; bring a civil action against: to sue someone for damages.
  • swing — to play (music) in the style of swing.
  • tangi — a Māori funeral ceremony
  • thing — (in Scandinavian countries) a public meeting or assembly, especially a legislative assembly or a court of law.
  • tigon — the offspring of a male tiger and a female lion.
  • tinge — to impart a trace or slight degree of some color to; tint.
  • tying — present participle of tie.
  • unrig — to strip of rigging, as a ship.
  • using — to avail oneself of; apply to one's own purposes: to use the facilities.
  • vigny — Alfred Victor de [al-fred veek-tawr duh] /alˈfrɛd vikˈtɔr də/ (Show IPA), 1797–1863, French poet, novelist, and dramatist.
  • vying — to strive in competition or rivalry with another; contend for superiority: Swimmers from many nations were vying for the title.
  • whing — A high-pitched ringing sound.
  • wigan — borough of Greater Manchester, in W England.
  • winge — To cringe.
  • wings — either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight.
  • wingy — having wings.
  • wongi — an informal talk or chat
  • wring — to twist forcibly: He wrung the chicken's neck.
  • xiang — a river in SE central China, rising in NE Guangxi and flowing northeast and north to Dongting Lake. Length: about 1150 km (715 miles)
  • xingú — a river in central Brazil, rising on the Mato Grosso plateau and flowing north to the Amazon delta, with over 650 km (400 miles) of rapids in its middle course. Length: 1932 km (1200 miles)
  • yagni — You aren't gonna need it
  • yogin — a person who practices yoga.
  • zigan — a Gypsy or someone of Romany descent
  • zings — Plural form of zing.
  • zingy — full of zing; lively; zesty; exciting: a zingy new musical comedy.
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