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There are 12 words containing 2A, E, 2G, P and U

PARAGOGUEPARAGOGUE n. the addition of a sound to the end of a word e.g. heighth for height, also PARAGOGE.
PAEDAGOGUEpaedagogue n. Alternative spelling of pedagogue.
pædagogue n. Alternative spelling of pedagogue.
PAEDAGOGUE n. one who teaches; by extension, a pedant, also PEDAGOG, PEDAGOGUE.
PARAGOGUESPARAGOGUE n. the addition of a sound to the end of a word e.g. heighth for height, also PARAGOGE.
PAEDAGOGUESpaedagogues n. Plural of paedagogue (alternative spelling of pedagogues).
pædagogues n. Plural of pædagogue (alternative spelling of pedagogues).
PAEDAGOGUE n. one who teaches; by extension, a pedant, also PEDAGOG, PEDAGOGUE.
PTYALAGOGUEptyalagogue n. Any sialogogue.
PTYALAGOGUE n. a substance promoting salivation.
APPOGGIATUREappoggiature n. Plural of appoggiatura.
APPOGGIATURA n. (Italian) a short note placed before a longer one.
PARALANGUAGEparalanguage n. (Linguistics) The non-verbal elements of speech, and to a limited extent of writing, used to modify…
PARALANGUAGE n. nonverbal elements which affect meaning of speech, as intonation, etc.
PTYALAGOGUESptyalagogues n. Plural of ptyalagogue.
PTYALAGOGUE n. a substance promoting salivation.
PARALANGUAGESparalanguages n. Plural of paralanguage.
PARALANGUAGE n. nonverbal elements which affect meaning of speech, as intonation, etc.
PROTOLANGUAGEprotolanguage n. Alternative form of proto-language.
proto-language n. (Linguistics) A language which is reconstructed by examining similarities in existing languages to try…
proto-language n. (Linguistics) The early utterances produced by an infant before it acquires true language.
MEGASPORANGIUMmegasporangium n. (Biology) A sporangium which produces only megaspores.
MEGASPORANGIUM n. the sporangium in heterosporous plants where the megaspores develop.
PROTOLANGUAGESprotolanguages n. Plural of protolanguage.
proto-languages n. Plural of proto-language.
PROTOLANGUAGE n. an assumed or recorded ancestral language.

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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