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There are 10 nine-letter words containing A, 2G, R and V

AGGRAVATEaggravate v. To make (an offence) worse or more severe; to increase in offensiveness or heinousness.
aggravate v. (By extension) To make worse; to exacerbate.
aggravate v. (Now rare) To give extra weight or intensity to; to exaggerate, to magnify.
AGGRIEVEDaggrieved adj. Angry or resentful due to unjust treatment.
aggrieved adj. (Law) Having one’s rights denied or curtailed.
aggrieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of aggrieve.
AGGRIEVESaggrieves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aggrieve.
AGGRIEVE v. to distress.
AVERAGINGaveraging v. Present participle of average.
averaging n. The process of computing an average.
AVERAGING n. the act of taking an average.
ENGRAVINGengraving n. (Art) The practice of incising a design onto a hard, flat surface, by cutting grooves into it.
engraving n. (Printing) The art of producing an image from an engraved printing form, typically made of copper.
engraving n. (Countable) A print produced from an engraving.
GALRAVAGEgalravage n. Alternative form of gilravage.
GALRAVAGE v. (Scots) to behave riotously, also GALRAVITCH, GILLRAVAGE, GILLRAVITCH, GILRAVAGE, GILRAVITCH.
GILRAVAGEgilravage n. (Scotland) Noisy riotous conduct.
gilravage v. (Intransitive) To feast in a noisy and riotous manner.
gilravage v. (Scotland) To plunder; to despoil.
GRAVELINGgraveling n. Alternative form of gravelling.
graveling v. Present participle of gravel.
GRAVEL v. to pave with gravel (rock fragments).
GYROVAGUEgyrovague n. (Obsolete) A wandering monk having no fixed monastery, as exemplified in the Rule of St. Benedict.
GYROVAGUE n. a monk who travels from one place to another.
OVERGANGSovergangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overgang.
overgangs n. Plural of overgang.
OVERGANG v. (Scots) to dominate; to overspread.

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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