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There are 12 nine-letter words containing G, H, L, N, O and R

CHORTLINGchortling v. Present participle of chortle.
chortling n. The act of giving a chortle.
CHORTLE v. to chuckle with glee.
GRANOLITHgranolith n. A paving stone made from granite chippings in a cement aggregate.
GRANOLITH n. a paving material consisting of a mixture of cement and crushed granite or granite chippings.
HOLLERINGhollering v. Present participle of holler.
hollering n. The act of one who hollers.
HOLLER v. to call out or yell to attract attention.
HORNGELDShorngelds n. Plural of horngeld.
HORNGELD n. a feudal rent based upon the number of horned cattle.
LONGHAIRSlonghairs n. Plural of longhair.
long␣hairs n. Plural of long hair.
LONGHAIR n. an intellectual; one having a deep interest in the arts, especially in classical music.
LONGHORNSlonghorns n. Plural of longhorn.
LONGHORN n. one of a breed of long-horned cattle.
LONGSHORElongshore adj. Of, relating to, or living along a seacoast.
longshore adj. (Of a current) Flowing parallel to the shoreline, or diagonal to it, rather than perpendicular to it.
Longshore prop.n. A surname.
RHIGOLENErhigolene n. (Organic chemistry) A mixture of volatile hydrocarbons intermediate between gasolene and cymogene, used…
RHIGOLENE n. a volatile liquid obtained from petroleum and used as a local anaesthetic.
RHINOLOGYrhinology n. The scientific study of the nose.
RHINOLOGY n. the study of the nose.
SLUGHORNEslughorne n. Obsolete spelling of slogan (“a battle cry among the ancient Irish or highlanders of Scotland”).
SLUGHORNE n. (Browning) an old form of slogan, taken by Chatterton and then Browning to be a kind of clarion, also SLUGHORN.
SLUGHORNSslughorns n. Plural of slughorn.
slug-horns n. Plural of slug-horn.
SLUGHORN n. (Browning) an old form of slogan, taken by Chatterton and then Browning to be a kind of clarion, also SLUGHORNE.
THRONGFULthrongful adj. (Poetic) thronged; crowded.
THRONGFUL adj. thronged.

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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