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There are 14 eight-letter words beginning with LANG| LANGAHAS | • LANGAHA n. (Malagasy) a colubriform snake of Madagascar, with a nose prolonged in the form of a sharp blade. | | LANGERED | • langered adj. (Slang, Ireland) extremely drunk. • LANGERED adj. (colloquial) extremely drunk. | | LANGLAUF | • langlauf n. (Uncountable) Cross-country skiing. • langlauf n. (Countable) A langlauf run; a trip cross-country skiing. • langlauf v. To go cross-country skiing. | | LANGLEYS | • langleys n. Plural of langley. • Langleys prop.n. Plural of Langley. • LANGLEY n. a unit of illumination used to measure the temperature of a star. | | LANGRAGE | • langrage n. Scraps of metal used to fire at an enemy in naval warfare. • LANGRAGE n. a shot consisting of canister containing irregular pieces of iron, formerly used to damage sails and rigging, also LANGREL, LANGRIDGE. | | LANGRELS | • LANGREL n. a shot consisting of canister containing irregular pieces of iron, formerly used to damage sails and rigging, also LANGRAGE, LANGRIDGE. | | LANGSHAN | • Langshan n. A chicken of any of various breeds supposed to have originated from Langshan in China. • Langshan n. A hill in Nantong, Jiangsu, China. • LANGSHAN n. (Chinese) a small black Chinese hen. | | LANGSPEL | • langspel n. Alternative form of langspiel (“traditional Icelandic drone zither”). • LANGSPEL n. (Norwegian) an old Shetland cithern, also LANGSPIEL, LANGSPIL. | | LANGSPIL | • LANGSPIL n. (Norwegian) an old Shetland cithern, also LANGSPEL, LANGSPIEL. | | LANGSYNE | • langsyne adv. Yesteryear, in the old days, some time ago. • lang␣syne adv. Long ago. • LANGSYNE adv. (Scots) long since; long ago, also LANGSYNES. | | LANGUAGE | • language n. (Countable) A body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by… • language n. (Uncountable) The ability to communicate using words. • language n. (Uncountable) A sublanguage: the slang of a particular community or jargon of a particular specialist field. | | LANGUETS | • languets n. Plural of languet. • LANGUET n. (French) a tonguelike appendage or outgrowth, also LANGUETTE. | | LANGUISH | • languish v. (Intransitive) To lose strength and become weak; to be in a state of weakness or sickness. • languish v. (Intransitive) To pine away in longing for something; to have low spirits, especially from lovesickness. • languish v. (Intransitive) To live in miserable or disheartening conditions. | | LANGUORS | • languors n. Plural of languor. • LANGUOR n. listlessness, weariness. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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