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There are 14 eleven-letter words containing C, G, 2O, R, T and U

COAGULATORScoagulators n. Plural of coagulator.
COAGULATOR n. that which causes coagulation.
COAGULATORYcoagulatory adj. Serving to coagulate.
coagulatory adj. Produced by coagulation.
COAGULATORY adj. tending to cause coagulation.
COAUTHORINGcoauthoring v. Present participle of coauthor.
co-authoring v. Present participle of co-author.
COAUTHOR v. to write together.
COMPURGATORcompurgator n. Someone who vouches for another person’s innocence, trustworthiness etc.
COMPURGATOR n. one who under oath vouches for the character or conduct of an accused person.
CONJUGATORSconjugators n. Plural of conjugator.
CONJUGATOR n. one who conjugates.
CONTROULINGcontrouling v. Present participle of controul.
CONTROUL v. to exercise authority over, also CONTROL.
CORRUGATIONcorrugation n. The process of corrugating; contraction into wrinkles or alternate ridges and grooves.
corrugation n. Washboarding (the appearance of ripples or bumps on a dirt or gravel road).
CORRUGATION n. the act of corrugating.
CORRUGATORScorrugators n. Plural of corrugator.
CORRUGATOR n. a muscle which contracts the skin of the forehead into wrinkles.
COUNTERGLOWcounterglow n. The gegenschein.
COUNTERGLOW n. another name for gegenschein.
OUTCROPPINGoutcropping n. An outcrop.
OUTCROPPING n. an outcrop.
OUTCROSSINGoutcrossing v. Present participle of outcross.
outcrossing n. An organism produced by outcrossing.
OUTCROSSING n. the act of crossing (an animal or plant, a breed or stock) with one not closely related.
OUTCROWDINGoutcrowding v. Present participle of outcrowd.
OUTCROWD v. to cause to be too crowded.
OUTSCORNINGoutscorning v. Present participle of outscorn.
OUTSCORN v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in scorning.
OUTSOURCINGoutsourcing v. Present participle of outsource.
outsourcing n. The transfer of a business function to an external service provider.
OUTSOURCING n. the act of sourcing work from outside a company.

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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