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There are 15 fourteen-letter words containing E, 2G, L, P and R

DISPRIVILEGINGdisprivileging v. Present participle of disprivilege.
DISPRIVILEGE v. to deprive of a privilege.
GELANDESPRUNGSgelandesprungs n. Plural of gelandesprung.
geländesprungs n. Plural of geländesprung.
GELANDESPRUNG n. a skiing jump from a crouch using both poles.
GEOGRAPHICALLYgeographically adv. In terms of geography.
GEOGRAPHICAL adv. of or relating to geography, also GEOGRAPHIC.
GEOMORPHOLOGICgeomorphologic adj. Of or pertaining to geomorphology; geomorphological.
GEOMORPHOLOGIC adj. related to geomorphology, the study of the landscapes of the earth and their development.
GLOSSOGRAPHERSglossographers n. Plural of glossographer.
GLOSSOGRAPHER n. a writer of short explanatory notes or glosses.
GLOSSOGRAPHIESglossographies n. Plural of glossography.
GLOSSOGRAPHY n. the compilation of glossaries.
GLYPHOGRAPHERSglyphographers n. Plural of glyphographer.
GLYPHOGRAPHER n. one who practises glyphography.
GLYPHOGRAPHIESGLYPHOGRAPHY n. a process of taking a raised copy of an engraved plate by electrotype.
GLYPTOGRAPHERSglyptographers n. Plural of glyptographer.
GLYPTOGRAPHER n. one who practises glyptography, the art of engraving on gems.
GLYPTOGRAPHIESGLYPTOGRAPHY n. the art of engraving on gems.
PALEOGEOGRAPHYpaleogeography n. Alternative spelling of palaeogeography.
PALEOGEOGRAPHY n. the geography of ancient times or of a particular past geological epoch.
PHARYNGOLOGIESPHARYNGOLOGY n. the study of the throat.
PHRENOLOGISINGPHRENOLOGISE v. to examine phrenologically, also PHRENOLOGIZE.
PHRENOLOGIZINGphrenologizing v. Present participle of phrenologize.
PHRENOLOGIZE v. to examine phrenologically, also PHRENOLOGISE.
PROTOLANGUAGESprotolanguages n. Plural of protolanguage.
proto-languages n. Plural of proto-language.
PROTOLANGUAGE n. an assumed or recorded ancestral language.

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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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  • English Wiktionary: 80 words
  • Scrabble in French: 7 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 136 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 14 words


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