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There are 17 nine-letter words containing F, G, L, N, O and U

BEFOULINGbefouling v. Present participle of befoul.
BEFOUL v. to make foul.
DEFOULINGdefouling v. Present participle of defoul.
DEFOUL v. (obsolete) to befoul, defile.
FLOUNCINGflouncing v. Present participle of flounce.
flouncing n. A flounce (strip of decorative material).
FLOUNCING n. material for flounces.
FLOUSHINGfloushing v. Present participle of floush.
FLOUSH v. (dialect) to splash, also FLOUSE.
FOUNDLINGfoundling n. An abandoned child, left by its parent(s), often a baby left at a convent or similar safe place.
FOUNDLING n. an abandoned child of unknown parentage.
FUNGOIDALfungoidal adj. Fungoid.
FUNGOIDAL adj. of or like fungus, also FUNGOID, FUNGOUS.
GOWPENFULgowpenful n. (Chiefly Scotland) Enough to fill a gowpen; a double handful.
GOWPENFUL n. (Scots) a double handful.
GRONEFULLgronefull adj. Obsolete form of groanful.
GRONEFULL adj. (Spenser) groanful, also GROANFUL.
OUTFLINGSoutflings v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfling.
OUTFLING v. to whip out.
OUTFLYINGoutflying v. Present participle of outfly.
OUTFLY v. to surpass in speed of flight.
SONGFULLYsongfully adv. In a songful manner.
SONGFUL adv. disposed to sing; full of song.
THRONGFULthrongful adj. (Poetic) thronged; crowded.
THRONGFUL adj. thronged.
UNFOLDINGunfolding v. Present participle of unfold.
unfolding n. (Often figuratively) The process by which something unfolds or becomes revealed.
UNFOLDING n. the act of unfolding.
UNFOOLINGunfooling v. Present participle of unfool.
UNFOOL v. to undeceive.
UPFLOWINGupflowing v. Present participle of upflow.
UPFLOW v. to flow up.
UPFOLDINGupfolding v. Present participle of upfold.
upfolding n. A folding upward.
upfolding n. (Geology) An upfold or anticline.
WAGONFULSwagonfuls n. Plural of wagonful.
WAGONFUL n. as much as a wagon can hold.

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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