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There are 15 twelve-letter words containing A, D, G, L, O, S and U

ASTOUNDINGLYastoundingly adv. In an astounding manner; so as to astound, surprise, or amaze.
ASTOUNDING adv. ASTOUND, to amaze.
AUDIOLOGISTSaudiologists n. Plural of audiologist.
AUDIOLOGIST n. one who studies hearing.
CATALOGUISEDcataloguised v. Simple past tense and past participle of cataloguise.
CATALOGUISE v. to put in a catalogue, also CATALOGISE, CATALOGIZE, CATALOGUIZE.
DEREGULATORSderegulators n. Plural of deregulator.
DEREGULATOR n. one who deregulates.
DISANALOGOUSdisanalogous adj. Of, pertaining to, or produced by disanalogy.
DISANALOGOUS adj. not analogous.
DIVULGATIONSdivulgations n. Plural of divulgation.
DIVULGATION n. the act of divulgating.
DRUNKALOGUESdrunkalogues n. Plural of drunkalogue.
DRUNKALOGUE n. an account of a person's problems with alcohol.
GLANDIFEROUSglandiferous adj. Bearing acorns or other nuts.
GLANDIFEROUS adj. bearing acorns or nuts.
GLANDULOUSLYglandulously adv. In a glandulous manner.
GLANDULOUS adv. containing glands; pertaining to glands.
GLUCOSIDASESglucosidases n. Plural of glucosidase.
GLUCOSIDASE n. an enzyme, such as maltase, that hydrolyzes a glucoside.
LOGODAEDALUSlogodaedalus n. A wordsmith; one who uses language with cleverness and skill.
LOGODAEDALUS n. one skilled in the manipulative use of words.
OVERSLAUGHEDoverslaughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overslaugh.
OVERSLAUGH v. to pass over someone in favor of another, as in a promotion.
PSEUDOLOGIASPSEUDOLOGIA n. lying in speech or writing.
TAUTOLOGISEDtautologised v. Simple past tense and past participle of tautologise.
TAUTOLOGISE v. to use tautology, also TAUTOLOGIZE.
UNGLAMORISEDUNGLAMORISED adj. not glamorised, also UNGLAMORIZED.

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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