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There are 11 ten-letter words containing A, B, E, G, H, N and S

BEHEADINGSbeheadings n. Plural of beheading.
BEHEADING n. an execution by decapitation.
BLEACHINGSbleachings n. Plural of bleaching.
BLEACHING n. the act of whitening.
BREATHINGSbreathings n. Plural of breathing.
BREATHING n. the act of taking breath.
BUSHRANGERbushranger n. (Australia, historical) A convict or outlaw who escapes to the bush to avoid capture; a roving bandit…
bushranger n. (Australia, obsolete) A person skilled in bushcraft.
BUSHRANGER n. (Australian) an escaped criminal living in the bush.
EARBASHINGearbashing v. Present participle of earbash.
EARBASHING n. talking to someone loudly and at length.
HABERGEONShabergeons n. Plural of habergeon.
HABERGEON n. (historical) a sleeveless mail coat, shorter than a hauberk, also HAUBERGEON.
HARBINGERSharbingers n. Plural of harbinger.
HARBINGER n. a forerunner; something that indicates what is to come.
HEBRAISINGHebraising v. Present participle of Hebraise.
HEBRAISE v. to make Hebrew, also HEBRAIZE.
HUSBANDAGEhusbandage n. (Nautical) The commission or compensation allowed to a ship’s manager, or "husband".
HUSBANDAGE n. the commission or compensation allowed to a ship's husband.
SHEBAGGINGshe-bagging n. The practice of women reserving seats in public transport by means of placing bags upon them.
SHEBAGGING n. the practice by a female passenger on public transport of placing a bag on the seat beside her, so denying it to another passenger.
SUBHEADINGsubheading n. Any of the headings under which each of the main divisions of a subject may be subdivided.
subheading n. A heading or caption subordinate to a main headline, heading, or title especially when inserted as a…
SUBHEADING n. an inferior heading, also SUBHEAD.

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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