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6-letter words containing ag

  • agoing — in motion
  • agonal — relating to agony, esp before death
  • agones — (in ancient Greece) a contest in which prizes were awarded in any of a number of events, as athletics, drama, music, poetry, and painting.
  • agonic — forming no angle
  • agoras — Plural form of agora.
  • agouta — a Haitian rodent, Solenodon paradoxus
  • agouti — any hystricomorph rodent of the genus Dasyprocta, of Central and South America and the Caribbean: family Dasyproctidae. Agoutis are agile and long-legged, with hooflike claws, and are valued for their meat
  • agouty — agouti.
  • agreed — If people are agreed on something, they have reached a joint decision on it or have the same opinion about it.
  • agreer — A person who agrees.
  • agrees — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of agree.
  • agrege — winner in examination for university teaching post
  • agress — Misspelling of aggress.
  • agrise — to fear or shudder at (something frightful)
  • agrius — one of the Gigantes.
  • agrize — to fear or shudder at (something frightful)
  • aguayo — A rectangular piece of patterned cloth, used in traditional South American communities to carry children, goods, etc.
  • aguise — to dress (the body)
  • aguish — producing, resembling, or resulting from ague.
  • aguize — to dress (the body)
  • airbag — An airbag is a safety device in a car which automatically fills with air if the car crashes, and is designed to protect the people in the car when they are thrown forward in the crash.
  • alagez — Aragats
  • alagna — Roberto. born 1963, Italian opera singer, born in France; a lyric tenor
  • alagoz — Turkish name of Mount Aragats.
  • alnage — the inspection and measurement of woollen cloth in ells
  • ambage — ambiguity
  • anlage — the basis of a later development; foundation
  • aragon — an autonomous region of NE Spain: independent kingdom from the 11th century until 1479, when it was united with Castile to form modern Spain. Pop: 1 059 600 (2003 est). Area: 47 609 sq km (18 382 sq miles)
  • armagh — a historical county of S Northern Ireland: in 1973 it was replaced for administrative purposes by the districts of Armagh and Craigavon. Area: 1326 sq km (512 sq miles)
  • asiago — either of two varieties (ripened or fresh) of a cow's-milk cheese produced in NE Italy
  • bag up — If you bag up a quantity of something, you put it into bags.
  • bagdad — Baghdad
  • bagels — Plural form of bagel.
  • bagful — an amount that is or can be contained in a bag
  • bagged — a container or receptacle of leather, plastic, cloth, paper, etc., capable of being closed at the mouth; pouch.
  • bagger — A bagger is a person whose job is to put customers' purchases into bags at a supermarket or other store.
  • baggie — a variety of thin, strong, sealable plastic bag, used primarily for storing food
  • baggit — a female salmon which has not spawned by the end of the spawning season
  • baghla — an Arabian sailing vessel, having lugsails on two or three masts, a straight, raking stem, and a transom stern.
  • bagleyWilliam Chandler, 1874–1946, U.S. educator and writer.
  • bagman — a travelling salesman
  • bagmen — Plural form of bagman.
  • bagnio — a brothel
  • bagram — an air base in NE Afghanistan, near Kabul; now under the control of US forces
  • bags i — an indication of the desire to do, be, or have something
  • baguet — (architecture, zoology) Alternative form of baguette.
  • baguio — a city in the N Philippines, on N Luzon: summer capital of the Republic. Pop: 287 000 (2005 est)
  • bagwig — an 18th-century wig with hair pushed back into a bag
  • beagle — A beagle is a short-haired black and brown dog with long ears and short legs. It is kept as a pet or sometimes used for hunting.
  • beflag — to decorate with flags
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