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There are 14 nine-letter words containing G, P, 2T and U

GRUPPETTIgruppetti n. Plural of gruppetto.
GRUPPETTO n. (Italian) a turn.
GRUPPETTOgruppetto n. (Cycle racing) Synonym of autobus (“a large group of cyclists who have fallen behind the peloton (“main…
gruppetto n. (Music) A trill or turn.
GRUPPETTO n. (Italian) a turn.
INPUTTINGinputting v. Present participle of input.
INPUT v. to enter data into a computer.
POTATOBUGpotato␣bug n. The Jerusalem cricket, various insects of the genus Stenopelmatus.
potato␣bug n. The woodlouse, various terrestrial crustaceans of suborder Oniscidea.
potato␣bug n. Any of various insects that feed on or harm potato plants.
PUTTERINGputtering v. Present participle of putter.
puttering n. The act of one who putters.
PUTTER v. to occupy oneself in a leisurely or ineffective manner, also POTTER.
TITTUPINGtittuping v. Present participle of tittup.
TITTUP v. to prance, skip about gaily.
TITUPPINGtitupping v. Present participle of titup.
TITUP v. to prance.
TUPTOWINGTUPTOWING n. working at Greek conjugation.
UPJETTINGupjetting v. Present participle of upjet.
UPJET v. to spout up.
UPSETTINGupsetting v. Present participle of upset.
upsetting n. The action of the verb upset.
upsetting adj. Causing upset; distressing.
UPSITTINGupsitting n. (Obsolete) A sitting up of a woman after her confinement, to receive and entertain her friends.
UPSITTING n. a sitting up of a woman after her confinement, to receive and entertain her friends.
UPTIGHTERuptighter adj. Comparative form of uptight: more uptight.
UPTIGHT adj. tense; straitlaced.
UPTILTINGuptilting v. Present participle of uptilt.
UPTILT v. to tilt upward.
UPTITLINGuptitling n. The practice of giving a job an impressive title to make it appear more desirable.
uptitling n. The practice of giving a book a more impressive title than its content merits.
UPTITLING n. the practise of conferring grandiose titles on employees doing relatively menial jobs.

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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