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There are 15 eleven-letter words containing E, G, I, M and W

EMBOWELLINGembowelling v. Present participle of embowel.
embowelling n. An act of disembowelment.
EMBOWEL v. to remove the entrails of, also DISEMBOWEL.
GUILDSWOMENguildswomen n. Plural of guildswoman.
GUILDSWOMAN n. a female member of a guild, also GILDSWOMAN.
HOMEWORKINGhomeworking n. Working from home, especially when in electronic contact with a central office.
home␣working n. Alternative form of homeworking.
HOMEWORKING n. working from home.
MAKEWEIGHTSmakeweights n. Plural of makeweight.
MAKEWEIGHT n. a small quantity added to make up a certain weight e.g. an extra slice of bread; hence, an insignificant person or thing.
NEWSMAKINGSSorry, definition not available.
OVERWARMINGoverwarming v. Present participle of overwarm.
OVERWARM v. to warm too much.
SWINGOMETERswingometer n. (Britain) A graphic device used to illustrate swing in an election.
SWINGOMETER n. instrument for measuring swing in votes during an election.
TRANSMEWINGtransmewing v. Present participle of transmew.
TRANSMEW v. (Spenser) to transmute, change to another form or substance, also TRANSMOVE.
UNWELCOMINGunwelcoming adj. Lacking in hospitality, accessibility and cordiality.
UNWELCOMING adj. not welcoming.
WELCOMINGLYwelcomingly adv. In a welcoming manner.
WELCOMING adv. WELCOME, to greet cordially.
WHIGGAMORESWhiggamores n. Plural of Whiggamore.
WHIGGAMORE n. (Scots) a Whig; a cant term applied in contempt to Scotch Presbyterians.
WHIGMALEERYWHIGMALEERY n. (Scots) a trinket or knickknack; a fantastic ornamentation; a whim, also WHIGMALEERIE.
WHIMPERINGSwhimperings n. Plural of whimpering.
WHIMPERING n. the act of whimpering.
WINEMAKINGSWINEMAKING n. the production of wine.
WITENAGEMOTwitenagemot n. (History, usually uncountable, sometimes countable) Any of several assemblies which existed in Anglo-Saxon…
witenagemot n. (History, countable) A specific session of such an assembly.
WITENAGEMOT n. (Old English) an early English national council, also WITENAGEMOTE.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 135 words
  • Scrabble in French: 2 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 1 word


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