These are the meanings of the letters PEGMA when you unscramble them.
- Game (a.)
Having a resolute, unyielding spirit, like the gamecock; ready to fight to the last; plucky.
- Game (a.)
Of or pertaining to such animals as are hunted for game, or to the act or practice of hunting.
- Game (n.)
Crooked; lame; as, a game leg.
- Game (n.)
To play at any sport or diversion.
- Game (n.)
To play for a stake or prize; to use cards, dice, billiards, or other instruments, according to certain rules, with a view to win money or other thing waged upon the issue of the contest; to gamble.
- Game (n.)
To rejoice; to be pleased; -- often used, in Old English, impersonally with dative.
- Game (v. i.)
A contest, physical or mental, according to certain rules, for amusement, recreation, or for winning a stake; as, a game of chance; games of skill; field games, etc.
- Game (v. i.)
A scheme or art employed in the pursuit of an object or purpose; method of procedure; projected line of operations; plan; project.
- Game (v. i.)
Animals pursued and taken by sportsmen; wild meats designed for, or served at, table.
- Game (v. i.)
In some games, a point credited on the score to the player whose cards counts up the highest.
- Game (v. i.)
Sport of any kind; jest, frolic.
- Game (v. i.)
That which is gained, as the stake in a game; also, the number of points necessary to be scored in order to win a game; as, in short whist five points are game.
- Game (v. i.)
The use or practice of such a game; a single match at play; a single contest; as, a game at cards.
- gamp (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Gape (n.)
The act of gaping; a yawn.
- Gape (n.)
The width of the mouth when opened, as of birds, fishes, etc.
- Gape (v. i.)
Expressing a desire for food; as, young birds gape.
- Gape (v. i.)
Indicating sleepiness or indifference; to yawn.
- Gape (v. i.)
To long, wait eagerly, or cry aloud for something; -- with for, after, or at.
- Gape (v. i.)
To open the mouth wide
- Gape (v. i.)
To pen or part widely; to exhibit a gap, fissure, or hiatus.
- Mage (n.)
A magician.
- Mega ()
Alt. of Megalo-
- Page (n.)
A boy child.
- Page (n.)
A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a woman's dress from the ground.
- Page (n.)
A serving boy; formerly, a youth attending a person of high degree, especially at courts, as a position of honor and education; now commonly, in England, a youth employed for doing errands, waiting on the door, and similar service in households; in the United States, a boy employed to wait upon the members of a legislative body.
- Page (n.)
A track along which pallets carrying newly molded bricks are conveyed to the hack.
- Page (n.)
Any one of several species of beautiful South American moths of the genus Urania.
- Page (n.)
Fig.: A record; a writing; as, the page of history.
- Page (n.)
One side of a leaf of a book or manuscript.
- Page (n.)
The type set up for printing a page.
- Page (v. t.)
To attend (one) as a page.
- Page (v. t.)
To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuscript; to furnish with folios.
- peag (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.