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There are 13 words containing D, G, L, R and X

DECARBOXYLATINGdecarboxylating v. Present participle of decarboxylate.
DECARBOXYLATE v. to remove carbon dioxide from its substrate.
DEXTROGLUCOSEdextroglucose n. (Archaic) dextrose (D-glucose) form of glucose.
DEXTROGLUCOSE n. a white soluble sweet-tasting crystalline solid that is the dextrorotatory isomer of glucose, aka dextrose.
DEXTROGLUCOSESdextroglucoses n. Plural of dextroglucose.
DEXTROGLUCOSE n. a white soluble sweet-tasting crystalline solid that is the dextrorotatory isomer of glucose, aka dextrose.
DORSIFLEXINGdorsiflexing v. Present participle of dorsiflex.
DORSIFLEX v. to bend towards the back or dorsal.
EXAGGERATEDLYexaggeratedly adv. To an excessive degree; in an exaggerated manner.
EXAGGERATED adv. EXAGGERATE, to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth.
GRAVADLAXgravadlax n. Alternative form of gravlax.
GRAVADLAX n. (Swedish) a Scandinavian dish of salmon with spices and salad, also GRAVLAKS, GRAVLAX.
GRAVADLAXESGRAVADLAX n. (Swedish) a Scandinavian dish of salmon with spices and salad, also GRAVLAKS, GRAVLAX.
HYDROXYLATINGhydroxylating v. Present participle of hydroxylate.
HYDROXYLATE v. to introduce hydroxyl into.
PARADOXOLOGIESparadoxologies n. Plural of paradoxology.
PARADOXOLOGY n. the holding or maintaining of paradoxes.
PARADOXOLOGYparadoxology n. (Obsolete) The use of paradoxes.
PARADOXOLOGY n. the holding or maintaining of paradoxes.
QUADRUPLEXINGquadruplexing n. The transmission of four separate messages on a single cable.
QUADRUPLEX v. to make quadruplex.
UNDEREXPLOITINGunderexploiting v. Present participle of underexploit.
UNDEREXPLOIT v. to make insufficient use of.
XYLOGRAPHEDxylographed v. Simple past tense and past participle of xylograph.
XYLOGRAPH v. to copy by xylograph.

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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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