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There are 16 thirteen-letter words containing G, M, O, P and 2T

APOTHEGMATISEapothegmatise v. Alternative form of apothegmatize.
APOTHEGMATISE v. to speak in apothegms, also APOTHEGMATIZE.
APOTHEGMATISTapothegmatist n. A collector or maker of apothegms.
APOTHEGMATIST n. one who speaks in apothegms, also APOPHTHEGMATIST.
APOTHEGMATIZEapothegmatize v. (Intransitive) To utter apothegms, or short and sententious sayings.
APOTHEGMATIZE v. to speak in apothegms, also APOTHEGMATISE.
CONTEMPLATINGcontemplating v. Present participle of contemplate.
CONTEMPLATE v. to view or consider with continued attention.
CRYPTOGAMISTScryptogamists n. Plural of cryptogamist.
CRYPTOGAMIST n. one who studies cryptogams.
IMPOSTUMATINGIMPOSTUMATE v. to form or inflict an abscess, also IMPOSTHUMATE.
METACOMPUTINGMETACOMPUTING n. computing that uses metacomputers.
OBTEMPERATINGobtemperating v. Present participle of obtemperate.
OBTEMPERATE v. to obey (a judgment or decree), also OBTEMPER.
PHOTOMONTAGESphotomontages n. Plural of photomontage.
PHOTOMONTAGE n. montage using photographic images.
PHOTOTELEGRAMPHOTOTELEGRAM n. a telegram that is sent by means of phototelegraphy.
PIGMENTATIONSpigmentations n. Plural of pigmentation.
PIGMENTATION n. coloration with or deposition of pigment.
POLYGLOTTISMSpolyglottisms n. Plural of polyglottism.
POLYGLOTTISM n. the state of being polyglot.
POTAMOLOGISTSpotamologists n. Plural of potamologist.
POTAMOLOGIST n. one who studies rivers.
PREFORMATTINGpreformatting v. Present participle of preformat.
PREFORMAT v. to format in advance.
PRIMATOLOGISTprimatologist n. A scientist whose speciality is primatology.
PRIMATOLOGIST n. one who studies primates.
THIGMOTROPISMthigmotropism n. (Biology) Growth or motion in response to touch.
THIGMOTROPISM n. the response of an organism to direct contact with a surface, e.g. a creeping plant that twines itself around a support.

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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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