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There are 12 seven-letter words beginning with AGN| AGNAILS | • agnails n. Plural of agnail. • AGNAIL n. a torn shred of skin beside the nail. | | AGNAMED | • agnamed adj. Styled or called apart from given name and surname. • AGNAMED adj. having an agname, a name over and above the ordinary name and surname. | | AGNAMES | • agnames n. Plural of agname. • AGNAME n. a name extra to one's usual name. | | AGNATES | • agnates n. Plural of agnate. • AGNATE n. a relative on the father's side. | | AGNATIC | • agnatic adj. Of the male bloodline; patrilineal. • AGNATIC adj. pertaining to descent by the male line of ancestors, also AGNATICAL. | | AGNISED | • agnised v. Simple past tense and past participle of agnise. • AGNISE v. to acknowledge, also AGNIZE. | | AGNISES | • agnises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of agnise. • AGNISE v. to acknowledge, also AGNIZE. | | AGNIZED | • agnized v. Simple past tense and past participle of agnize. • AGNIZE v. to acknowledge, also AGNISE. | | AGNIZES | • agnizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of agnize. • AGNIZE v. to acknowledge, also AGNISE. | | AGNOMEN | • agnomen n. An additional cognomen given, as an honour, to a Roman citizen. • AGNOMEN n. (Latin) a name added to the family name, generally on account of some great exploit, as Africanus to Publius Cornelius Scipio. | | AGNOSIA | • agnosia n. (Neurology) The inability to recognize objects by use of the senses. • AGNOSIA n. the loss of the ability to recognize familiar objects. | | AGNOSIC | • agnosic adj. Exhibiting or relating to agnosia. • agnosic n. An individual who has agnosia. • AGNOSIC adj. relating to agnosia, the loss of the ability to recognize familiar things or people. |
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