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4-letter words that end in g

  • kang — (especially in northern Chinese houses) a masonry or earthen platform at one end of a room, heated in winter by fires underneath and spread with mats for sleeping.
  • kcmg — Knight Commander (of the Order) of St Michael and St George
  • king — one of the 12 paladins of Charlemagne. Compare Roland.
  • knag — A short spur or stiff projection from the trunk or branch of a tree, such as the stunted dead branch of a fir.
  • kong — In the game of mahjong, a set of four identical tiles.
  • kungHans, born 1928, Swiss Roman Catholic theologian and writer: critic of papal authority.
  • kyng — Obsolete spelling of king.
  • langAndrew, 1844–1912, Scottish poet, prose writer, and scholar.
  • leag — Archaic spelling of league.
  • leng — to tarry or linger
  • ling — an elongated, marine, gadid food fish, Molva molva, of Greenland and northern Europe.
  • long — having considerable linear extent in space: a long distance; a long handle.
  • ltjg — Lieutenant, junior grade
  • lung — either of the two saclike respiratory organs in the thorax of humans and the higher vertebrates.
  • mang — Alternative form of man.
  • marg — margin
  • meng — Alternative form of ming.
  • mheg — Multimedia and Hypermedia information coding Expert Group
  • migg — a playing marble, especially one that is not used as a shooter.
  • ming — a dynasty in China, 1368–1644, marked by the restoration of traditional institutions and the development of the arts, especially in porcelain, textiles, and painting.
  • mktg — marketing
  • mmhg — millimetre(s) of mercury (a unit of pressure equal to the pressure that can support a column of mercury 1 millimetre high)
  • mmog — Massively Multiplayer Online Game
  • mong — mongrel, especially a mongrel dog.
  • moog — a type of synthesizer
  • mpeg — Moving Picture Experts Group
  • mtng — meeting
  • mung — something disgusting or offensive, especially filth or muck.
  • nang — (Australia, slang) A metal bulb filled with nitrous oxide gas, inhaled for its disassociative effects, normally intended as a propellant for whipped cream.
  • nogg — a shave for shaping dowels and handles.
  • nong — a foolish, incompetent person.
  • odmg — Object Data Management Group
  • omfg — Alternative form of OMFG.
  • pang — a sudden feeling of mental or emotional distress or longing: a pang of remorse; a pang of desire.
  • payg — pay-as-you-go
  • peag — wampum (def 1).
  • ping — to produce a sharp sound like that of a bullet striking a sheet of metal.
  • plug — an apparatus for splitting stone, consisting of two tapered bars (feathers) inserted into a hole drilled into the stone, between which a narrow wedge (plug) is hammered to spread them.
  • pong — an unpleasant smell; stink.
  • prag — German name of Prague.
  • prig — Chiefly British. a thief.
  • prog — to search or prowl about, as for plunder or food; forage.
  • psig — pounds per square inch, gauge
  • pung — a sleigh with a boxlike body.
  • qing — See under Manchu (def 1).
  • qlog — A version of Prolog implemented in Lisp which allows Prolog programs to call Lisp and vice versa.
  • quag — a quagmire.
  • quog — (dated,rare,possibly,dialectal) synonym of quahog.
  • ragg — made of or designating a sturdy yarn made up of multiple light and dark, esp. cream and gray, strands producing a flecked pattern
  • rang — simple past tense of ring2 .
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