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There are 13 twelve-letter words containing B, 2G, 2I, N and R

BIODEGRADINGbiodegrading v. Present participle of biodegrade.
BIODEGRADE v. to break down by biological action.
BIRDDOGGINGSBIRDDOGGING n. the act of controlling closely with unceasing vigilance.
BOWSTRINGINGbowstringing v. Present participle of bowstring.
BOWSTRING v. to strangle with a bowstring.
BURGLARISINGburglarising v. (Britain) present participle of burglarise.
BURGLARISE v. to commit burglary, also BURGLARIZE.
BURGLARIZINGburglarizing v. Present participle of burglarize.
BURGLARIZE v. to commit burglary, also BURGLARISE.
GLOBIGERINAEGLOBIGERINA n. a minute marine invertebrate of the genus Globigerina, with a calcareous shell of globose chambers in a spiral.
GLOBIGERINASGLOBIGERINA n. a minute marine invertebrate of the genus Globigerina, with a calcareous shell of globose chambers in a spiral.
GOLDBRICKINGgoldbricking v. Present participle of goldbrick.
gold-bricking v. Present participle of gold-brick.
gold␣bricking v. Present participle of gold brick.
HARBINGERINGharbingering v. Present participle of harbinger.
HARBINGER v. to foreshadow.
NEIGHBOURINGneighbouring adj. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of neighboring.
neighbouring v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of neighboring.
NEIGHBOUR v. to live close by, border on, also NEIGHBOR.
OVERBRIDGINGoverbridging adj. Forming a bridge over something else; overarching.
overbridging n. Material or structure that forms a bridge over something else.
OVERBRIDGE v. to span with a bridge.
REBEGINNINGSrebeginnings n. Plural of rebeginning.
TARBOGGININGtarboggining v. Present participle of tarboggin.
TARBOGGIN v. to sledge on a tarboggin, also TABOGGAN, TOBOGGAN, TOBOGGIN.

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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