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There are 17 words containing 2A, 2D and 2G

AGGRADEDaggraded v. Simple past tense and past participle of aggrade.
AGGRADE v. to raise the level of a surface through depositing detritus.
GRADDANINGgraddaning v. Present participle of graddan.
GRADDAN v. (Gaelic) to parch in the husk.
HANDBAGGEDhandbagged v. Simple past tense and past participle of handbag.
HANDBAG v. to strike with a handbag.
SANDBAGGEDsandbagged v. Simple past tense and past participle of sandbag.
SANDBAG v. to stun with a bag of sand.
AGGRANDISEDaggrandised v. Simple past tense and past participle of aggrandise.
AGGRANDISE v. to increase the power or rank of; to make greater, also AGGRANDIZE.
AGGRANDIZEDaggrandized v. Simple past tense and past participle of aggrandize.
AGGRANDIZE v. to increase the power or rank of; to make greater, also AGGRANDISE.
DAGGERBOARDdaggerboard n. (Nautical) A retractable centreboard that slides out to act as a keel.
dagger␣board n. (Nautical) A sliding centreboard used in some Chinese junks and dinghies, allowing for speedy maneuvering.
DAGGERBOARD n. a light, narrow, completely removable centreboard.
DAGGERBOARDSdaggerboards n. Plural of daggerboard.
dagger␣boards n. Plural of dagger board.
DAGGERBOARD n. a light, narrow, completely removable centreboard.
DIGLADIATINGdigladiating v. Present participle of digladiate.
DIGLADIATE v. (obsolete) to fight with swords; to fence.
DRAGONNADINGDRAGONNADE v. to persecute by troops.
DISAGGREGATEDdisaggregated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disaggregate.
DISAGGREGATE v. to separate into component parts.
DRAGGLETAILEDdraggletailed adj. Alternative spelling of draggle-tailed.
draggle-tailed adj. (Of a person or other animal, or of clothing) Slatternly, untidy, unkempt.
DRAGGLETAILED adj. (archaic) (esp. of a woman) bedraggled; besmirched.
GRANDDAUGHTERgranddaughter n. The daughter of someone’s child.
GRANDDAUGHTER n. the daughter of one's son or daughter.
GRANDSTANDINGgrandstanding n. Dramatic or showy behaviour intended to impress an audience or observers.
grandstanding v. Present participle of grandstand.
GRANDSTANDING n. the act of putting on a show, playing to the crowd.
DISADVANTAGINGdisadvantaging v. Present participle of disadvantage.
DISADVANTAGE v. to place at a disadvantage.
GRANDDAUGHTERSgranddaughters n. Plural of granddaughter.
GRANDDAUGHTER n. the daughter of one's son or daughter.
GRANDSTANDINGSgrandstandings n. Plural of grandstanding.
GRANDSTANDING n. the act of putting on a show, playing to the crowd.

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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