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There are 11 ten-letter words containing A, C, F, G, H and I

CATFISHINGcatfishing v. Present participle of catfish (“to fish for catfish”).
catfishing v. Present participle of catfish (“to create and operate a fake online profile”).
CATFISH v. to create a false identity on social media in order to lure someone into establishing a relationship.
CHAFFERINGchaffering v. Present participle of chaffer.
chaffering n. The act of one who chaffers.
CHAFFER v. to bargain or haggle.
CHAFFINGLYchaffingly adv. In a chaffing manner; teasingly.
CHAFFINGLY adv. CHAFFING.
CHAMFERINGchamfering v. Present participle of chamfer.
chamfering n. A chamfer.
CHAMFER v. to channel or make furrows upon; to bevel.
CLIFFHANGScliffhangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cliffhang.
CLIFFHANG v. to keep a reader in suspense.
FIGHTBACKSfightbacks n. Plural of fightback.
FIGHTBACK n. a recovery.
FLANCHINGSflanchings n. Plural of flanching.
FLANCHING n. a sloping piece of cement, e.g. round the base of a chimneypot, also FLAUNCHING.
FLAUNCHINGflaunching v. Present participle of flaunch.
flaunching n. The sloped mortar fillet around the base of a chimney pot, which serves to hold the pot in position…
flaunching n. A mortar fillet at the junction of the chimney stack and the roof; superseded in modern times by lead flashing.
GRASSFINCHgrassfinch n. Any Australian finch of the genus Poephila.
GRASSFINCH n. an Australian weaverbird, brightly coloured and kept as a cage-bird.
LIGHTFACEDlightfaced adj. Written, printed or drawn in lightface, using a font that has a low ration of ink to white space.
LIGHTFACED adj. in a typeface having comparatively light thin lines.
LIGHTFACESlightfaces n. Plural of lightface.
LIGHTFACE n. a typeface having comparatively light thin lines.

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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