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There are 14 fourteen-letter words containing A, G, I, L, 2P, R and S

AMPELOGRAPHIESAMPELOGRAPHY n. the study of grapevines.
DISAPPARELLINGdisapparelling v. Present participle of disapparel.
DISAPPAREL v. to disrobe; to strip of apparel.
DISAPPROVINGLYdisapprovingly adv. In a disapproving manner.
DISAPPROVING adv. passing unfavorable judgment on.
EPISTOLOGRAPHYepistolography n. The art or practice of writing epistles.
EPISTOLOGRAPHY n. letter-writing.
GLYPHOGRAPHIESGLYPHOGRAPHY n. a process of taking a raised copy of an engraved plate by electrotype.
GLYPTOGRAPHIESGLYPTOGRAPHY n. the art of engraving on gems.
HYPSOGRAPHICALhypsographical adj. Synonym of hypsographic.
HYPSOGRAPHICAL adj. relating to hypsography, the branch of geography dealing with the measurement and mapping of heights above sea level, also HYPSOGRAPHIC.
LYMPHOGRAPHIESlymphographies n. Plural of lymphography.
LYMPHOGRAPHY n. radiography of the lymph glands.
PALAEOGRAPHIESpalaeographies n. Plural of palaeography.
palæographies n. Plural of palæography.
PALAEOGRAPHY n. the study of ancient writings, also PALEOGRAPHY.
PALAEOGRAPHISTpalaeographist n. (Now rare) palaeographer.
palæographist n. Obsolete form of paleographist.
PALAEOGRAPHIST n. a student of palaeography, also PALAEOGRAPHER.
PHLEBOGRAPHIESphlebographies n. Plural of phlebography.
PHLEBOGRAPHY n. radiography of a vein after injection of a contrast medium, aka venography.
PLAGIOTROPISMSPLAGIOTROPISM n. the tendency to grow at an oblique or horizontal angle.
POLAROGRAPHIESpolarographies n. Plural of polarography.
POLAROGRAPHY n. a technique for determining the concentration and nature of the ions in a solution by an electrolytic process.
REPOPULARISINGrepopularising v. Present participle of repopularise.
REPOPULARISE v. to popularise again, also REPOPULARIZE.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • English Wiktionary: 47 words
  • Scrabble in French: 15 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: 3 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: 28 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 7 words


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