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There are 15 nine-letter words containing A, G, 2I, 2N and U

ANILINGUSanilingus n. A form of oral sex in which the tongue and lips are used for stimulation of a sexual partner’s anus.
ANILINGUS n. oral stimulation of the anus, also ANILINCTUS.
ANTIQUINGantiquing v. Present participle of antique.
ANTIQUE v. to alter the appearance of e.g. wood to make it seem very old.
GUANIDINEguanidine n. (Organic chemistry) A strong base HN=C(NH2)2 obtained by the oxidation of guanine.
GUANIDINE n. a strongly basic compound used in organic synthesis, also GUANIDIN.
GUANIDINSguanidins n. Plural of guanidin.
GUANIDIN n. a strongly basic compound used in organic synthesis, also GUANIDINE.
IGUANIANSiguanians n. Plural of iguanian.
IGUANIAN n. an animal of the iguana family.
RUINATINGruinating v. Present participle of ruinate.
RUINATE v. (archaic) to ruin, destroy.
SINUATINGsinuating adj. Curvy or wavy.
sinuating v. Present participle of sinuate.
SINUATE v. to curve in and out.
UNABIDINGunabiding adj. Not abiding; impermanent.
UNABIDING adj. not abiding.
UNBIASINGunbiasing v. Present participle of unbias.
UNBIASING n. the act of freeing from bias.
UNFAILINGunfailing adj. Inexhaustible.
unfailing adj. Changeless, constant.
unfailing adj. Infallible.
UNFAIRINGunfairing v. Present participle of unfair.
UNFAIR v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of beauty.
UNHAIRINGunhairing n. Removal of hair; depilation.
UNHAIR v. to remove the hair from.
UNNAILINGunnailing v. Present participle of unnail.
UNNAIL v. to remove the nails from.
UNVAILINGunvailing v. Present participle of unvail.
unvailing v. Present participle of unvaile.
UNVAILE v. (obsolete) to unveil, also UNVAIL.
URINATINGurinating v. Present participle of urinate.
URINATE v. to discharge urine.

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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