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There are 13 eight-letter words containing E, G, J and O

ENJOYINGenjoying v. Present participle of enjoy.
ENJOY v. to take pleasure in.
FORJUDGEforjudge v. (Transitive, obsolete except as a legal term) To exclude, oust, or dispossess by a judgment; prohibit (from).
forjudge v. (Transitive, dialectal in Britain) To condemn judicially (to a penalty).
FORJUDGE v. to judge before hearing the facts and proof, also FOREJUDGE.
GJETOSTSGJETOST n. (Norwegian) a hard brown Norwegian cheese made from goat's milk.
GOUJEERSGOUJEERS n. an editor's spurious improvement on goodyear, venereal disease.
JARGONEDjargoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of jargon.
JARGON v. to use words specific to a trade or group.
JARGONELjargonel n. Archaic form of jargonelle.
JARGONEL n. (French) an early variety of pear, also JARGONELLE.
JELUTONGjelutong n. Dyera costulata, a tree of the oleander subfamily.
jelutong n. The resin derived from this tree, once sometimes used in the production of rubber.
JELUTONG n. (Malay) a naturally occurring rubberlike substance, aka pontianak.
JEREPIGOjerepigo n. (South Africa) A sweet fortified wine.
JEREPIGO n. (Portuguese) a sweet fortified wine similar to port, also GEROPIGA.
JINGKOESJINGKO n. (Japanese) a kind of tree, also GINGKO, GINKGO.
JOGGLERSjogglers n. Plural of joggler.
JOGGLER n. one who joggles.
JONESINGjonesing v. Present participle of jones.
jonesing adj. Suffering from withdrawal, or otherwise being in desperate, addiction-like need of a substance.
JONES v. to have a strong desire.
JONGLEURjongleur n. An itinerant entertainer in medieval England and France; roles included song, music, acrobatics etc.; a troubadour.
jongleur n. A juggler; a conjurer.
jongleur n. A mountebank.
LOGJUICELOGJUICE n. (slang) bad port wine, as if coloured with logwood.

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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