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There are 12 eleven-letter words containing G, M, 2N, O, R and U

IMPORTUNINGimportuning v. Present participle of importune.
importuning n. The act by which somebody is importuned; pleading harassment.
IMPORTUNING n. the act of importuning, making urgent requests.
MANOEUVRINGmanoeuvring n. A manoeuvre.
manoeuvring v. Present participle of manoeuvre.
manœuvring v. Present participle of manœuvre.
MONSEIGNEURmonseigneur n. (Archaic) An honorific form of address for an eminent person in France, especially under the Ancien Régime.
monseigneur n. (Archaic) (in particular) A title of the Dauphin of France.
Monseigneur n. Alternative letter-case form of monseigneur.
MOWBURNINGSMOWBURNING n. the fermenting of hay when housed too green.
NONARGUMENTnonargument n. Alternative form of non-argument.
non-argument n. A flawed argument.
NONARGUMENT n. something that is not an argument.
REMOUNTINGSremountings n. Plural of remounting.
REMOUNTING n. the act of mounting again.
RESUMMONINGresummoning v. Present participle of resummon.
RESUMMON v. to summon again.
ROENTGENIUMroentgenium n. A transuranic chemical element (symbol Rg) with atomic number 111.
ROENTGENIUM n. a short-lived radioactive element produced artificially.
SURMOUNTINGsurmounting v. Present participle of surmount.
surmounting n. The act by which something is surmounted, or overcome.
surmounting n. A decorative feature that sits on top of something.
UNINFORMINGuninforming adj. Failing to yield information; uninformative.
UNINFORMING adj. not informing.
UNMORTISINGUNMORTISE v. to release from mortise.
UNPROMISINGunpromising adj. Not promising.
unpromising v. Present participle of unpromise.
UNPROMISING adj. appearing unlikely to prove worthwhile or result favorably.

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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