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There are 14 eight-letter words containing A, G, I, L, P and R

GRAPLINEgrapline n. A grapnel (small anchor).
GRAPLINE n. a type of anchor, also GRAPLIN.
GRAPLINSgraplins n. Plural of graplin.
GRAPLIN n. a type of anchor, also GRAPLINE.
LIPOGRAMlipogram n. (Literature) A word or writing that does not use a particular symbol or symbols.
LIPOGRAM n. a piece of writing that avoids one or more letters of the alphabet.
PAROLINGparoling v. Present participle of parole.
PAROLE v. to give a conditional release of a prisoner.
PEARLINGpearling v. Present participle of pearl.
pearling n. The process by which grain is pearled.
pearling n. The voyage of hunting for pearls.
PERIGEALperigeal adj. Relating to the perigee.
PERIGEAL adj. relating to a perigee, the point of the moon's orbit at which it is nearest the earth, also PERIGEAN.
PILLAGERpillager n. A person who pillages.
PILLAGER n. one who pillages.
PLAGIARYplagiary n. The crime of literary theft; plagiarism.
plagiary n. (Archaic) A plagiarist.
plagiary n. (Obsolete) A kidnapper.
PLAGUIERplaguier adj. Comparative form of plaguey: more plaguey.
PLAGUEY adj. vexatious, also PLAGUY.
PLAYGIRLplaygirl n. The female counterpart to a playboy: a woman, specially a wealthy one, who devotes herself to a life…
PLAYGIRL n. a women devoted to pleasurable activities.
PRODIGALprodigal adj. Wastefully extravagant.
prodigal adj. (Often followed by of or with) Yielding profusely, lavish.
prodigal adj. Profuse, lavishly abundant.
RALPHINGralphing v. Present participle of ralph.
RALPH v. (US slang) to vomit.
SPARLINGsparling n. The European smelt (Osmerus eperlanus).
sparling n. A young salmon.
sparling n. (UK, Scotland, dialect) A tern.
SPRINGALspringal n. (Archaic) Alternative form of springald (“a youth”).
springal n. Obsolete form of springald (“military engine for launching stones and arrows”).
SPRINGAL n. (archaic) an active young man; a youth, also SPRINGALD.

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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