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There are 16 words containing F, G, I, K, O, R and S

DISFROCKINGdisfrocking v. Present participle of disfrock.
DISFROCK v. to deprive of clerical garb.
FIGUREWORKSFIGUREWORK n. counting or calculation using numbers.
FOLKSINGERfolksinger n. A person who sings folk songs.
folk␣singer n. Alternative spelling of folksinger, someone who sings folk music.
FOLKSINGER n. one who sings folk songs or sings in a style associated with folk songs.
FOLKSINGERSfolksingers n. Plural of folksinger.
folk␣singers n. Plural of folk singer.
FOLKSINGER n. one who sings folk songs or sings in a style associated with folk songs.
FOREKINGSforekings n. Plural of foreking.
FOREKING n. a preceding king.
FORESLACKINGforeslacking v. Present participle of foreslack.
FORESLACK v. (obsolete) to become slack or neglectful, also FORSLACK.
FORESPEAKINGforespeaking v. Present participle of forespeak.
forespeaking n. (Obsolete) A foretelling; a prediction.
forespeaking n. (Obsolete) A preface.
FORETOKENINGSforetokenings n. Plural of foretokening.
FORETOKENING n. the act of foretokening.
FORSAKINGforsaking v. Present participle of forsake.
forsaking n. The act by which somebody is forsaken; an abandonment.
FORSAKING n. abandonment.
FORSAKINGSforsakings n. Plural of forsaking.
FORSAKING n. abandonment.
FORSLACKINGforslacking v. Present participle of forslack.
FORSLACK v. to be slack, also FORESLACK.
FORSPEAKINGforspeaking v. Present participle of forspeak.
FORSPEAK v. to speak against, also FORESPEAK.
FORSWINKINGforswinking v. Present participle of forswink.
FORSWINK v. (obsolete) to exhaust by labour.
FRANKALMOIGNSFRANKALMOIGN n. land tenure requiring religious obligations on part of tenant.
FROCKINGSfrockings n. Plural of frocking.
FROCKING n. cloth suitable for frocks.
KOFTGARISKOFTGARI n. (Urdu) the craft of inlaying steel with gold.

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: 294 words
  • Scrabble in French: no word
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 2 words
  • Scrabble in German: 2 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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