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There are 10 fifteen-letter words containing E, G, H, L, 2P, R and T

PALAEOGRAPHISTSpalaeographists n. Plural of palaeographist.
palæographists n. Plural of palæographist.
PALAEOGRAPHIST n. a student of palaeography, also PALAEOGRAPHER.
PALAEONTOGRAPHYpalaeontography n. The description of fossil remains in scientific literature.
palaeontography n. The representation of forms of life represented by fossil remains.
PALAEONTOGRAPHY n. descriptive palaeontology, the description of fossil remains.
PAMPHLETEERINGSPAMPHLETEERING n. the writing and/or distribution of pamphlets.
PHOTOTELEGRAPHSphototelegraphs n. Plural of phototelegraph.
PHOTOTELEGRAPH n. an instrument for transmitting drawings telegraphically.
PHOTOTELEGRAPHYphototelegraphy n. The fax system.
PHOTOTELEGRAPHY n. the transmission of drawings by phototelegraph.
PLETHYSMOGRAPHSplethysmographs n. Plural of plethysmograph.
PLETHYSMOGRAPH n. an instrument for measuring change in body part size due to blood flow.
PLETHYSMOGRAPHYplethysmography n. (Medicine) The diagnostic use of a plethysmograph.
PLETHYSMOGRAPHY n. measurement by use of a plethysmograph, an instrument for measuring change in body part size due to blood flow.
PTERYLOGRAPHIESpterylographies n. Plural of pterylography.
PTERYLOGRAPHY n. a description of pterylae.
TELEPHOTOGRAPHStelephotographs n. Plural of telephotograph.
TELEPHOTOGRAPH n. a photograph of a distant object taken by a suitable lens.
TELEPHOTOGRAPHYtelephotography n. (Photography) Photography of distant subjects using a telephoto lens.
telephotography n. (Dated) The transmission of images over a distance, especially by facsimile.
TELEPHOTOGRAPHY n. the photography of distant objects (as by a camera provided with a telephoto lens).

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • English Wiktionary: 46 words
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  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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