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There are 14 twelve-letter words containing A, B, G, H, O, R and S

AGORAPHOBIASagoraphobias n. Plural of agoraphobia.
AGORAPHOBIA n. a morbid fear of open spaces.
AGORAPHOBICSagoraphobics n. Plural of agoraphobic.
AGORAPHOBIC n. one with a morbid fear of open spaces.
BIOGRAPHISEDbiographised v. Simple past tense and past participle of biographise.
BIOGRAPHISE v. to make the subject of a biography, also BIOGRAPHIZE.
BIOGRAPHISESbiographises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of biographise.
BIOGRAPHISE v. to make the subject of a biography, also BIOGRAPHIZE.
BIOGRAPHIZESbiographizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of biographize.
BIOGRAPHIZE v. to make the subject of a biography, also BIOGRAPHISE.
BRACHYLOGIESBRACHYLOGY n. brevity of diction, abbreviated or condensed expression.
BRACHYLOGOUSBRACHYLOGOUS adj. condensed in expression.
BREASTPLOUGHbreastplough n. A kind of plough, worked by handles near the worker’s breast, and in some types by pushing with the…
BREASTPLOUGH n. a kind of spade for cutting turf, with a crossbar against which the breast is pressed.
HEADBOROUGHSheadboroughs n. Plural of headborough.
HEADBOROUGH n. (historical) the head of a frankpledge, tithing, or decennary; a petty constable.
NEGROPHOBIASSorry, definition not available.
SHOPBREAKINGshopbreaking n. The act of breaking into a shop with unlawful intent.
SHOPBREAKING n. the act of breaking into a shop.
SNOBOGRAPHERsnobographer n. One who writes snobography; a describer of snobs and snobbery.
SNOBOGRAPHER n. one who engages in snobography, the description of snobs.
THARBOROUGHSTHARBOROUGH n. (Shakespeare) a mispronunciation of thirdborough, also FARBOROUGH.
THOROUGHBASSthoroughbass n. (Music) Synonym of figured bass.
THOROUGHBASS n. esp. in baroque music, a bass part underlying a piece.

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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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