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There are 12 ten-letter words containing D, G, L, M, O and U

GADOLINIUMgadolinium n. A chemical element (symbol Gd) with atomic number 64: a ductile silvery-white metal.
GADOLINIUM n. a rare metallic element found associated with yttrium and other rare metals.
GLOCHIDIUMglochidium n. (Zoology) The larva or young of the mussel.
glochidium n. (Botany) A glochid, or cactus spine.
GLOCHIDIUM n. (Latin) the larva of a freshwater mussel that develops as a parasite on fish.
LONGJUMPEDlong␣jumped v. Simple past tense and past participle of long jump.
LONGJUMP v. to jump for distance from a running start.
MODULATINGmodulating v. Present participle of modulate.
MODULATE v. to adjust to a certain proportion.
MONOLOGUEDmonologued v. Simple past tense and past participle of monologue.
MONOLOGUE v. to perform a monologue.
MOULDERINGmouldering v. Present participle of moulder.
mouldering adj. That moulders; decaying.
MOULDER v. to turn to dust by natural decay, also MOLDER.
MUDLOGGERSmudloggers n. Plural of mudlogger.
MUDLOGGER n. a person who looks for oil, gas etc. in traces of mud excavated from a borehole.
MUDLOGGINGmudlogging n. The work of a mudlogger, or wellsite geologist.
MUDLOGGING n. looking for oil, gas etc. in traces of mud excavated from a borehole.
OUTGAMBLEDoutgambled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outgamble.
OUTGAMBLE v. to surpass at gambling.
OUTGLEAMEDoutgleamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outgleam.
OUTGLEAM v. to surpass in gleaming.
REMOULDINGremoulding v. Present participle of remould.
remoulding n. An act of moulding again.
REMOULD v. to retread a tyre, also REMOLD.
UNMOULDINGunmoulding v. Present participle of unmould.
UNMOULD v. to change the form of; to reduce from any form, also UNMOLD.

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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