These are the meanings of the letters DAGABA when you unscramble them.
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aba (unknown)
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Aga (n.)
Alt. of Agha
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Baa (n.)
The cry or bleating of a sheep; a bleat.
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Baa (v. i.)
To cry baa, or bleat as a sheep.
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Bad ()
of Bid
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Bad (imp.)
Bade.
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Bad (superl.)
Wanting good qualities, whether physical or moral; injurious, hurtful, inconvenient, offensive, painful, unfavorable, or defective, either physically or morally; evil; vicious; wicked; -- the opposite of good; as, a bad man; bad conduct; bad habits; bad soil; bad health; bad crop; bad news.
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Bag (n.)
A certain quantity of a commodity, such as it is customary to carry to market in a sack; as, a bag of pepper or hops; a bag of coffee.
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Bag (n.)
A sac, or dependent gland, in animal bodies, containing some fluid or other substance; as, the bag of poison in the mouth of some serpents; the bag of a cow.
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Bag (n.)
A sack or pouch, used for holding anything; as, a bag of meal or of money.
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Bag (n.)
A sort of silken purse formerly tied about men's hair behind, by way of ornament.
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Bag (n.)
The quantity of game bagged.
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Bag (v. i.)
To become pregnant.
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Bag (v. i.)
To swell or hang down like a full bag; as, the skin bags from containing morbid matter.
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Bag (v. i.)
To swell with arrogance.
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Bag (v. t.)
To furnish or load with a bag or with a well filled bag.
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Bag (v. t.)
To put into a bag; as, to bag hops.
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Bag (v. t.)
To seize, capture, or entrap; as, to bag an army; to bag game.
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Dab (n.)
A gentle blow with the hand or some soft substance; a sudden blow or hit; a peck.
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Dab (n.)
A name given to several species of flounders, esp. to the European species, Pleuronectes limanda. The American rough dab is Hippoglossoides platessoides.
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Dab (n.)
A skillful hand; a dabster; an expert.
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Dab (n.)
A small mass of anything soft or moist.
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Dab (v. i.)
To strike by a thrust; to hit with a sudden blow or thrust.
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Dab (v. i.)
To strike or touch gently, as with a soft or moist substance; to tap; hence, to besmear with a dabber.
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Dag (n.)
A dagger; a poniard.
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Dag (n.)
A large pistol formerly used.
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Dag (n.)
A loose end; a dangling shred.
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Dag (n.)
A misty shower; dew.
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Dag (n.)
The unbranched antler of a young deer.
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Dag (v. i.)
To be misty; to drizzle.
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Dag (v. t.)
To cut into jags or points; to slash; as, to dag a garment.
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Dag (v. t.)
To daggle or bemire.
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Gab (n.)
The hook on the end of an eccentric rod opposite the strap. See. Illust. of Eccentric.
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Gab (v. i.)
The mouth; hence, idle prate; chatter; unmeaning talk; loquaciousness.
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Gab (v. i.)
To deceive; to lie.
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Gab (v. i.)
To talk idly; to prate; to chatter.
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Gad (n.)
A pointed or wedge-shaped instrument of metal, as a steel wedge used in mining, etc.
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Gad (n.)
A rod or stick, as a fishing rod, a measuring rod, or a rod used to drive cattle with.
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Gad (n.)
A sharp-pointed rod; a goad.
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Gad (n.)
A spike on a gauntlet; a gadling.
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Gad (n.)
A wedge-shaped billet of iron or steel.
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Gad (n.)
The point of a spear, or an arrowhead.
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Gad (n.)
To walk about; to rove or go about, without purpose; hence, to run wild; to be uncontrolled.