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There are 14 ten-letter words containing G, 3I and 2L

ARGILLITICargillitic adj. (Geology) Relating to, or containing, argillite.
ARGILLITIC adj. like argillite, an indurated argillaceous rock.
DISTILLINGdistilling v. Present participle of distill.
distilling n. Distillation.
DISTILLING n. the act of distillation.
FRINGILLIDfringillid n. (Zoology) Any of the Fringillidae; a finch.
FRINGILLID adj. related to the finches.
GUIDWILLIEguidwillie n. Alternative form of goodwilly.
GUIDWILLIE adj. (Scots) cordial, cheering.
ILLUMININGillumining v. Present participle of illumine.
illumining n. Illumination.
ILLUMINE v. to throw light upon, also ENLUMINE.
INELIGIBLEineligible adj. Not eligible; forbidden to do something.
ineligible n. One who is not eligible.
INELIGIBLE adj. not eligible.
INELIGIBLYineligibly adv. In an ineligible manner.
INELIGIBLE adv. not eligible.
INFILLINGSinfillings n. Plural of infilling.
INFILLING n. material used to fill up or level.
INSTILLINGinstilling v. Present participle of instill.
instilling n. The process by which something is instilled.
INSTILL v. to infuse slowly, also INSTIL.
LEGIBILITYlegibility n. The property of being legible or easily readable.
LEGIBILITY n. the quality of being legible, also LEGIBLENESS.
LIMITINGLYlimitingly adv. In a limiting manner.
LIMITING adv. setting a limit.
MISBILLINGmisbilling v. Present participle of misbill.
MISBILL v. to bill wrongly.
PILLIONINGpillioning v. Present participle of pillion.
PILLION v. to sit on a pillion (a passenger seat).
SIGILLARIDsigillarid n. (Paleontology) One of an extinct family of cryptogamous trees, including the genus Sigillaria and its allies.
SIGILLARID n. one of an extinct family of cryptogamous trees, including the genus Sigillaria and its allies.

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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