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There are 16 words containing D, G, 2I, O, R and W

RIGWOODIErigwoodie n. (Obsolete, Scotland) rope, chain, or band that crosses the saddle of a horse to support the attachment of a cart.
rigwoodie adj. (Obsolete, Scotland) Fit for the gallows.
RIGWOODIE n. (Scots) a carthorse's backband, also RIGWIDDIE.
MISWORDINGmiswording v. Present participle of misword.
miswording n. An instance of incorrect wording.
MISWORDING n. a wrong wording.
RIGWOODIESrigwoodies n. Plural of rigwoodie.
RIGWOODIE n. (Scots) a carthorse's backband, also RIGWIDDIE.
WINDROWINGwindrowing v. Present participle of windrow.
WINDROW v. to arrange hay or grain in long rows.
DISCROWNINGdiscrowning v. Present participle of discrown.
DISCROWN v. to deprive of a crown, also DECROWN.
MISWORDINGSmiswordings n. Plural of miswording.
MISWORDING n. a wrong wording.
OVERWINDINGoverwinding v. Present participle of overwind.
OVERWIND v. to wind too much, as a watch.
BOWDLERISINGbowdlerising v. Present participle of bowdlerise.
BOWDLERISE v. to expurgate a book or writing, by removing whatever might be considered indelicate, esp. to do so unnecessarily, also BOWDLERIZE.
BOWDLERIZINGbowdlerizing v. Present participle of bowdlerize.
Bowdlerizing v. Present participle of Bowdlerize.
BOWDLERIZE v. to purge literature of all possibly offensive or morally impure material, also BOWDLERISE.
CHILDCROWINGchild-crowing n. (Medicine, archaic) A nervous affection with spasm of the muscles closing the glottis.
CHILDCROWING n. a nervous affection with spasm of the muscles closing the glottis.
WINDPROOFINGwindproofing v. Present participle of windproof.
WINDPROOF v. to make a fabric etc. proof against the wind.
CHILDCROWINGSCHILDCROWING n. a nervous affection with spasm of the muscles closing the glottis.
DISEMPOWERINGdisempowering v. Present participle of disempower.
DISEMPOWER v. to deprive of power; to divest of strength.
DISWORSHIPINGDISWORSHIP v. (Milton) to refuse to worship.
DISWORSHIPPINGdisworshipping v. Present participle of disworship.
DISWORSHIP v. (Milton) to refuse to worship.
OVERWITHHOLDINGoverwithholding v. Present participle of overwithhold.
OVERWITHHOLD v. to withhold excessively.

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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  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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