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There are 12 eleven-letter words containing E, 2G and 3N

ENDANGERINGendangering v. Present participle of endanger.
endangering n. The act of putting someone or something in danger.
ENDANGER v. to expose to loss or injury.
ENGENDERINGengendering v. Present participle of engender.
engendering n. The act by which something is engendered.
ENGENDER v. to bring into existence.
ENGINEERINGengineering v. Present participle of engineer.
engineering n. (Uncountable) The application of mathematics and the physical sciences to the needs of humanity and…
engineering n. The area aboard a ship where the engine is located.
ENHUNGERINGenhungering v. Present participle of enhunger.
ENHUNGER v. to make hungry.
ENLARGENINGenlargening v. Present participle of enlargen.
ENLARGEN v. (Spenser) to make larger, also ENLARGE.
LENGTHENINGlengthening n. The process of making or growing longer.
lengthening n. (Phonology) a type of sound change when a sound (especially a vowel) lengthens.
lengthening v. Present participle of lengthen.
NONLANGUAGEnonlanguage n. That which is not a language.
nonlanguage adj. Not relating to language.
NONLANGUAGE n. something that is not a language.
NONREIGNINGnonreigning adj. Not reigning.
NONREIGNING adj. not reigning.
ONGOINGNESSongoingness n. The condition of being ongoing; continuation; continuity.
ONGOINGNESS n. the state of being ongoing.
REBEGINNINGrebeginning v. Present participle of rebegin.
rebeginning n. Act of beginning again; a new start.
REBEGIN v. to begin again.
UNBEGINNINGunbeginning adj. Having no beginning.
UNBEGINNING adj. not beginning.
UNDESIGNINGundesigning adj. (Now rare) Having no artful, ulterior, or fraudulent purpose; sincere; artless; ingenuous.
UNDESIGNING adj. having no ulterior or fraudulent purpose.

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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