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There are 14 eleven-letter words containing D, G, H, I, O, R and T

COPYRIGHTEDcopyrighted adj. (Law) Covered by a copyright, not public domain.
copyrighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of copyright.
COPYRIGHT v. to secure the sole right to reproduce a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work of.
DETHRONINGSdethronings n. Plural of dethroning.
DETHRONING n. the act of removing from a throne.
DISTHRONINGdisthroning v. Present participle of disthrone.
DISTHRONE v. to remove from a throne, also DETHRONE, UNTHRONE.
DITTOGRAPHYdittography n. The accidental error of repeating a word, phrase or combination of letters by a scribe or copyist.
dittography n. An error produced thereby.
DITTOGRAPHY n. the unintentional repetition of letters in print.
DOGFIGHTERSdogfighters n. Plural of dogfighter.
DOWNLIGHTERdownlighter n. Downlight.
DOWNLIGHTER n. a downward directed light-fitting, attached to or recessed in the ceiling.
DOWNRIGHTLYdownrightly adv. (Dated) clearly; plainly; directly; downright.
DOWNRIGHT adv. plainspoken, blunt.
DROUGHTIESTdroughtiest adj. Superlative form of droughty: most droughty.
DROUGHTY adj. dry, also DROUTHY.
FORESIGHTEDforesighted adj. Having foresight; foreseeing; provident.
FORESIGHTED adj. having foresight.
GOLDSMITHRYgoldsmithry n. Archaic form of goldsmithery.
GOLDSMITHRY n. the craft of a goldsmith, also GOLDSMITHERY.
HYDROLOGISThydrologist n. Someone who is skilled in or practises hydrology.
HYDROLOGIST n. an expert in hydrology.
OVERLIGHTEDoverlighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overlight.
OVERLIGHT v. to light too much.
OVERNIGHTEDovernighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overnight.
OVERNIGHT v. to stay overnight.
TYROGLYPHIDTYROGLYPHID n. a mite of the genus Tyroglyphus, including the cheesemite and the flour-mite.

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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