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There are 15 thirteen-letter words containing A, 2G, I, N, O, P and S

ANGIOGRAPHIESangiographies n. Plural of angiography.
ANGIOGRAPHY n. a technique for X-raying major blood vessels, using dye opaque to X-rays.
ARPEGGIATIONSarpeggiations n. Plural of arpeggiation.
ARPEGGIATION n. the act of arpeggiating.
BIOGRAPHISINGbiographising v. Present participle of biographise.
BIOGRAPHISE v. to make the subject of a biography, also BIOGRAPHIZE.
MEGASPORANGIAmegasporangia n. Plural of megasporangium.
MEGASPORANGIUM n. the sporangium in heterosporous plants where the megaspores develop.
MISPROGRAMINGmisprograming v. Present participle of misprogram.
MISPROGRAM v. to program incorrectly.
NEOPAGANISINGNEOPAGANISE v. to make neopagan, also NEOPAGANIZE.
PATHOLOGISINGpathologising v. Present participle of pathologise.
PATHOLOGISE v. to make pathological, also PATHOLOGIZE.
PHAGOCYTISINGphagocytising v. Present participle of phagocytise.
PHAGOCYTISE v. to consume by phagocytosis, also PHAGOCYTIZE.
PHAGOCYTOSINGphagocytosing v. Present participle of phagocytose.
PHAGOCYTOSE v. to subject to phagocytic action.
PRODIGALISINGprodigalising v. Present participle of prodigalise.
PRODIGALISE v. to spend lavishly, to waste, also PRODIGALIZE.
SCAPEGOATINGSscapegoatings n. Plural of scapegoating.
SCAPEGOATING n. the act of making a scapegoat of.
SPHAGNOLOGIESSPHAGNOLOGY n. the study of peat moss.
SPHAGNOLOGISTsphagnologist n. One who studies sphagnology.
SPHAGNOLOGIST n. a student of sphagnology, the study of peat moss.
STENOGRAPHINGstenographing v. Present participle of stenograph.
STENOGRAPH v. to write or report in stenographic characters.
UNAPOLOGISINGUNAPOLOGISING adj. not apologising, also UNAPOLOGIZING.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 50 words
  • Scrabble in French: 3 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 60 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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