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6-letter words containing ag

  • blague — pretentious but empty talk; nonsense
  • bocage — the wooded countryside characteristic of northern France, with small irregular-shaped fields and many hedges and copses
  • bodrag — an enemy attack or raid
  • borage — a European boraginaceous plant, Borago officinalis, with star-shaped blue flowers. The young leaves have a cucumber-like flavour and are sometimes used in salads or as seasoning
  • braggy — boastful
  • bragly — in an ostentatious or proud manner
  • bumbag — a small bag worn on a belt, round the waist
  • cadaga — a eucalyptus tree, E. torelliana, of tropical and subtropical Australia, having a smooth green trunk
  • cagers — Plural form of cager.
  • cagier — cagey.
  • cagily — cautious, wary, or shrewd: a cagey reply to the probing question.
  • caging — a boxlike enclosure having wires, bars, or the like, for confining and displaying birds or animals.
  • cagmag — done shoddily; left incomplete
  • cagney — James. 1899–1986, US film actor, esp in gangster roles; his films include The Public Enemy (1931), Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), The Roaring Twenties (1939), and Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) for which he won an Oscar
  • caguas — city in EC Puerto Rico: pop. 141,000
  • cépage — the grape variety used to make a particular wine
  • chagal — a bag made of goatskin: used in India for carrying water.
  • chagan — a Mongolian imperial title
  • chagul — a bag made of goatskin: used in India for carrying water.
  • claggy — stickily clinging, as mud
  • cowage — a tropical climbing leguminous plant, Stizolobium (or Mucuna) pruriens, whose bristly pods cause severe itching and stinging
  • craggy — A craggy cliff or mountain is steep and rocky.
  • creagh — a raid or foray
  • cubage — cubic content or volume
  • curagh — a coracle.
  • dagged — one of a series of decorative scallops or foliations along the edge of a garment, cloth, etc.
  • dagger — A dagger is a weapon like a knife with two sharp edges.
  • daggle — to soil by trailing through water or mud
  • daghda — a god, the chief of the Tuatha De Danann, the father of Angus Og and Brigit, and the leader of the battle against the Fomorians.
  • dagmar — a feminine name
  • dagnab — (euphemistic) damn (as an expletive).
  • dagoba — a dome-shaped shrine containing relics of the Buddha or a Buddhist saint
  • dagoes — a contemptuous term used to refer to a person of Italian or sometimes Spanish origin or descent.
  • damage — To damage an object means to break it, spoil it physically, or stop it from working properly.
  • defrag — to consolidate fragmented files and folders on (the hard drive of a computer or other electronic device) in order to make it run more efficiently
  • degage — unconstrained in manner
  • diamag — An interactive extension of ALGOL.
  • do-rag — a kerchief or scarf worn on the head to protect the hairdo, especially after kinky hair has been straightened.
  • domagk — Gerhard [ger-hahrt] /ˈgɛr hɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1895–1964, German physician: declined 1939 Nobel Prize at the demand of Nazi government.
  • donage — Misspelling of dunnage.
  • dosage — the administration of medicine in doses.
  • dotage — a decline of mental faculties, especially as associated with old age; senility.
  • dragee — a sugarcoated nut or candy.
  • dragge — Obsolete spelling of drag.
  • draggy — moving or developing very slowly.
  • dragon — a mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire.
  • eagers — Plural form of eager.
  • eagled — Simple past tense and past participle of eagle.
  • eagles — Plural form of eagle.
  • eaglet — a young eagle.
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