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There are 16 words containing B, 2E, 2G, I and 2N

BEFINGERINGbefingering v. Present participle of befinger.
BEFINGER v. to touch all over.
BEGINNINGLESSbeginningless adj. Incomplete for lack of a beginning.
beginningless adj. Eternal; uncreated; having always existed.
BEGINNINGLESS adj. without a beginning.
BELONGINGNESSbelongingness n. The state or quality of belonging.
BELONGINGNESS n. the state of belonging.
BELONGINGNESSESbelongingnesses n. Plural of belongingness.
BELONGINGNESS n. the state of belonging.
BENIGHTENINGbenightening v. Present participle of benighten.
BENIGHTENING n. being overtaken by night.
BENIGHTENINGSBENIGHTENING n. being overtaken by night.
BIOENGINEERINGbioengineering n. The applications of the principles of engineering to any of the biological or medical sciences.
BIOENGINEERING n. the engineering of life-forms.
BIOENGINEERINGSBIOENGINEERING n. the engineering of life-forms.
BREENGINGbreenging v. Present participle of breenge.
BREENGE v. (Scots) to plunge forward, also BREINGE.
EMBIGGENINGembiggening v. Present participle of embiggen.
EMBIGGEN v. to make bigger or more expansive.
NEGLIGIBLENESSnegligibleness n. The quality of being negligible.
NEGLIGIBLE n. that may neglected or left out of consideration, also NEGLIGEABLE.
OBLIGINGNESSESobligingnesses n. Plural of obligingness.
OBLIGINGNESS n. the state of being obliging.
REBEGINNINGrebeginning v. Present participle of rebegin.
rebeginning n. Act of beginning again; a new start.
REBEGIN v. to begin again.
REBEGINNINGSrebeginnings n. Plural of rebeginning.
UNBEGETTINGunbegetting adj. That does not beget.
UNBEGET v. to undo the begetting of.
UNDERBUDGETINGunderbudgeting v. Present participle of underbudget.
UNDERBUDGET v. to allow too low a budget.

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: 221 words
  • Scrabble in French: 4 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 69 words
  • Scrabble in German: 3 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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