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There are 17 words containing A, G, I, N, T, W and Y

WAITINGLYwaitingly adv. So as to wait; hesitatingly or loiteringly.
WAITING adv. relating to, or suitable for waiting.
WASTINGLYwastingly adv. In a way that causes wastage; wastefully.
WASTING adv. of an illness etc., causing emaciation, destructive of body tissues.
TWANGINGLYtwangingly adv. With a twanging sound.
TWANGING adv. making a twanging sound.
WAYMENTINGwaymenting v. Present participle of wayment.
waymenting n. (Obsolete) Lamentation.
WAYMENT v. (Spenser) to lament, grieve.
OUTWEARYINGoutwearying v. Present participle of outweary.
OUTWEARY v. to weary out.
PLAYWRITINGplaywriting n. (Authorship) The writing of plays.
PLAYWRITING n. the writing of plays.
SKYWATCHINGskywatching v. Present participle of skywatch.
SKYWATCH v. to observe the sky for heavenly bodies or aircraft.
THWARTINGLYthwartingly adv. So as to thwart.
THWARTING adv. obstructive.
TWANGLINGLYTWANGLING adv. making a twangling sound.
WARRANTYINGwarrantying v. Present participle of warranty.
WARRANTY v. to guarantee.
MULLIGATAWNYmulligatawny n. An Indian soup having a meat base and curry seasoning.
MULLIGATAWNY n. (Tamil) an East Indian curry-soup.
PLAYWRITINGSplaywritings n. Plural of playwriting.
PLAYWRITING n. the writing of plays.
SLANTINGWAYSslantingways adv. Synonym of slantwise.
SLANTINGWAYS adv. in a slanting direction.
PLAYWRIGHTINGplaywrighting n. Writing plays: the craft of a playwright.
PLAYWRIGHTING n. the writing of plays.
PLAYWRIGHTINGSPLAYWRIGHTING n. the writing of plays.
KNOWLEDGABILITYknowledgability n. Alternative form of knowledgeability.
KNOWLEDGABILITY n. the quality of being knowledgable.
MOUTHWATERINGLYmouthwateringly adv. In a mouthwatering manner.
mouth-wateringly adv. In a mouth-watering manner.
MOUTHWATERING adv. arousing the appetite.

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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