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There are 17 words containing A, 2G, L, N, O, R and U

BEGLAMOURINGbeglamouring v. Present participle of beglamour.
BEGLAMOUR v. to impress with glamour, also BEGLAMOR.
CLANGOURINGclangouring v. Present participle of clangour.
CLANGOUR v. to clang loudly, also CLANGOR.
CONGRATULATINGcongratulating v. Present participle of congratulate.
CONGRATULATE v. to express pleasure in sympathy with.
DISCOURAGINGLYdiscouragingly adv. In a discouraging manner.
DISCOURAGING adv. disheartening.
ENCOURAGINGLYencouragingly adv. In an encouraging manner.
ENCOURAGING adv. heartening.
GLAMOURINGglamouring v. Present participle of glamour.
GLAMOUR v. to bewitch, also GLAMOR.
GLAMOURISINGglamourising v. Present participle of glamourise.
GLAMOURISE v. to make glamorous, also GLAMORISE, GLAMORIZE, GLAMOURIZE.
GLAMOURIZINGglamourizing v. Present participle of glamourize.
GLAMOURIZE v. to make glamorous, also GLAMORISE, GLAMORIZE, GLAMOURISE.
OUTGENERALINGoutgeneraling v. Present participle of outgeneral.
OUTGENERAL v. to surpass in terms of military command.
OUTGENERALLINGoutgeneralling v. Present participle of outgeneral.
OUTGENERAL v. to surpass in terms of military command.
OUTGLARINGoutglaring v. Present participle of outglare.
OUTGLARE v. to surpass in glaring.
OVERREGULATINGoverregulating v. Present participle of overregulate.
OVERREGULATE v. to regulate to excess.
OVERSLAUGHINGoverslaughing v. Present participle of overslaugh.
OVERSLAUGH v. to pass over someone in favor of another, as in a promotion.
PROMULGATINGpromulgating v. Present participle of promulgate.
PROMULGATE v. to make known, disseminate, also PROMULGE.
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.
PROTOLANGUAGESprotolanguages n. Plural of protolanguage.
proto-languages n. Plural of proto-language.
PROTOLANGUAGE n. an assumed or recorded ancestral language.
RECATALOGUINGrecataloguing v. Present participle of recatalogue.
RECATALOGUE v. to catalogue again, also RECATALOG.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 440 words
  • Scrabble in French: 30 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: 3 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: 193 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 60 words


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