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There are 18 six-letter words containing G, I, O, R and S

CORGIScorgis n. Plural of corgi.
CORGI n. (Welsh) a dog of a small short-legged breed of Welsh origin.
GIRONSgirons n. Plural of giron.
GIRON n. a heraldic inverted vee, also GYRON.
GRIOTSgriots n. Plural of griot.
GRIOT n. (French) a tribal entertainer in West Africa.
GRISONgrison n. A small, carnivorous South American mammal, of the genus Galictis, somewhat resembling a weasel.
GRISON n. (French) a carnivorous mustelid mammal of Central and South America.
GROINSgroins n. Plural of groin.
GROIN v. to build with groins, intersecting arches.
GUIROSguiros n. Plural of guiro.
GUIRO n. (Spanish) a notched gourd used as a percussion instrument in Latin America.
OGRISHogrish adj. Resembling or characteristic of an ogre.
OGRISH adj. resembling an ogre, also OGREISH.
OGRISMOGRISM n. the state of being ogreish, also OGREISM.
ORGIASORGIA n. (Latin) a revel of debauchery, also ORGY.
ORGIESorgies n. Plural of orgy.
orgies n. Plural of orgie.
ORGY n. a revel of debauchery, also ORGIA.
RIGOLSrigols n. Plural of rigol.
RIGOL n. a gutter or water-channel, also RIGOLL.
RIGORSrigors n. Plural of rigor.
Rigors prop.n. Plural of Rigor.
RIGOR n. a sense of chilliness with contraction of the skin.
ROSINGrosing v. Present participle of rose.
rosing n. The process of imparting a pink tint to raw white silk.
ROSE v. to redden.
SIGNORsignor n. A courtesy title for a man of Italian origin.
SIGNOR n. (Italian) an Italian title of courtesy for a man, also SIGNIOR, SIGNORE.
SIMORGsimorg n. Alternative form of simurgh.
SIMORG n. (Persian) a monstrous bird of Persian fable, also SIMURG, SIMURGH.
SORINGsoring n. The practice of making it painful for a horse’s feet to touch the ground, resulting in the horse picking…
SORING n. the practise of making a horse's front feet sore to force high stepping.
TRIGOSTrigos prop.n. Plural of Trigo.
TRIGO n. a kind of wheat.
VIGORSvigors n. Plural of vigor.
VIGOR n. active strength or force, also VIGOUR.

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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