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4-letter words that end in g

  • wang — (dialectal, or, obsolete) Cheek; the jaw.
  • waog — West Anglia Outdoor group
  • warg — (fantasy fiction, mythology) A type of particularly wild or hostile wolf. (from 20th c.).
  • waug — West African University Games
  • wecg — West England Cricket Group
  • wejg — White Eagle Junior Golf
  • wfwg — Windows for Workgroups
  • wgig — War Game Inventors Guild
  • whdg — Waffle House Drinking Game
  • whig — to move along briskly.
  • whng — What Happens Next Game
  • wigg — A kind of raised seedcake.
  • wing — either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight.
  • wlog — (mathematics) without loss of generality.
  • wlrg — Wallum Lake Rod Gun
  • wmgg — Western Michigan Gamers Guild
  • wong — (obsolete, except in placenames) A field or other piece of land.
  • wrig — (obsolete) To wriggle.
  • wttg — Wilhelmsburger Tischt Tennis Gemeinschaft
  • wwpg — World Water Polo Goal
  • wwtg — What Was That Game?
  • wwug — World Winter University Games
  • xing — (US) crossing.
  • yang — (in Chinese philosophy and religion) two principles, one negative, dark, and feminine (yin) and one positive, bright, and masculine (yang) whose interaction influences the destinies of creatures and things.
  • yegg — a safecracker.
  • zing — vitality, animation, or zest.
  • zoug — Zug
  • \big — (text)   Prefix of several LaTeX commands implying a larger symbol. See the command without "big". Often used to convert a dyadic operator into a function which operates on a set. E.g. \sqcup, \bigsqcup.
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