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There are 14 eight-letter words containing 2A, D, G, L and R

GAILLARDGaillard prop.n. A surname from French, equivalent to English Gaylord.
GAILLARD adj. (obsolete) brisk, lively, also GAILLARDE.
GALLIARDgalliard n. A lively dance, popular in 16th- and 17th-century Europe.
galliard n. (Music) The triple-time music for this dance.
galliard n. (Dated) A brisk, merry person.
GARLANDSgarlands n. Plural of garland.
garlands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of garland.
Garlands prop.n. Plural of Garland.
GLADWRAPglad␣wrap n. (Australia, New Zealand, sometimes US) Thin plastic film used as a wrap for food, etc.
GLADWRAP n. a thin film to wrap in food.
GLADWRAP v. to cover with gladwrap.
GOALWARDgoalward adv. Toward a goal; toward the goal.
goalward adj. Moving toward a goal, or which affects movement theretoward.
goalward adj. Somehow abstractly associated with a goal.
GRADABLEgradable adj. Able to form degrees or grades.
gradable adj. (Linguistics, of a word or phrase) Able to occur in varying degrees; able to be inflected or modified…
gradable adj. Steep, but still able to be climbed by a motor vehicle.
GRADUALSgraduals n. Plural of gradual.
GRADUAL n. the part of mass between epistle and gospel.
LAAGEREDlaagered v. Simple past tense and past participle of laager.
LAAGER v. (South African) to form a defensive encampment, also LAER, LAGER.
LAGGARDSlaggards n. Plural of laggard.
LAGGARD n. one who lags behind.
LANDGRABlandgrab n. A landrush.
landgrab v. To acquire land that one does not have a right to possess.
land-grab n. Alternative form of landgrab.
LARGANDOlargando adv. (Music) (To be played) gradually slower and broader.
LARGANDO adj. (Italian) becoming gradually slower (music).
MADRIGALmadrigal n. (Music) A song for a small number of unaccompanied voices; from 13th century Italy.
madrigal n. (Music) A polyphonic song for about six voices, from 16th century Italy.
madrigal n. (Poetry) A short poem, often pastoral, and suitable to be set to music.
MALGRADOMALGRADO prep. (obsolete) in spite of, also MALGRE, MAUGER, MAUGRE, MAULGRE.
PODAGRALpodagral adj. Relating to podagra.
PODAGRAL adj. relating to podagra, gout, also PODAGRIC, PODAGRICAL, PODAGROUS.

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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