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There are 18 eight-letter words containing A, G, S, T and V

GAVOTTESgavottes n. Plural of gavotte.
GAVOTTE v. to dance a gavotte.
GRAVITASgravitas n. Seriousness in bearing or manner; dignity.
gravitas n. (Figuratively) Substance, weight.
GRAVITAS n. (Latin) reserved, dignified behaviour.
SAVAGESTsavagest adj. Superlative form of savage: most savage.
SAVAGE adj. fierce, uncivilized.
STARVINGstarving v. Present participle of starve.
starving n. Starvation.
STARVING n. the act of starving.
STRAVAGEstravage v. (Scotland, Ireland, Northern England) to wander aimlessly.
stravage v. To gallivant.
STRAVAGE v. to stroll, also STRAVAIG.
STRAVAIGstravaig v. (Scotland) to stroll, meander.
STRAVAIG v. (Scots) to wander aimlessly, also STRAVAGE, STRAYVE.
VAGRANTSvagrants n. Plural of vagrant.
VAGRANT n. a wanderer with no apparent means of support.
VANTAGESvantages n. Plural of vantage.
VANTAGE v. (Spenser) to benefit.
VEGETALSvegetals n. Plural of vegetal.
VEGETAL n. a plant or vegetable.
VENTAGESventages n. Plural of ventage.
VENTAGE n. (Shakespeare) a fingerhole, as in a flute, also VENTIGE.
VESTIGIAvestigia n. Plural of vestigium.
VESTIGIUM n. (Latin) a trace, a vestige.
VINTAGESvintages n. Plural of vintage.
VINTAGE v. to strip of grapes, also VINT.
VIRGATESvirgates n. Plural of virgate.
VIRGATE n. an early English land measure.
VISAGISTvisagist n. Alternative form of visagiste.
VISAGIST n. an expert in facial makeup.
VISTAINGvistaing v. Present participle of vista.
VISTA v. to make into, or see into, vistas.
VITRAGESvitrages n. Plural of vitrage.
VITRAGE n. (French) a thin curtain for windows or glazed doors.
VOLTAGESvoltages n. Plural of voltage.
VOLTAGE n. electromotive force expressed in volts.
VULGATESvulgates n. Plural of vulgate.
VULGATE n. the common speech of a people.

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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