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There are 16 eleven-letter words containing G, N, 2O, 2T and U

OUTBOASTINGoutboasting v. Present participle of outboast.
OUTBOAST v. to surpass in boasting.
OUTCOUNTINGoutcounting v. Present participle of outcount.
OUTCOUNT v. to surpass in counting.
OUTFLOATINGoutfloating v. Present participle of outfloat.
OUTFLOAT v. to float longer than.
OUTPLOTTINGoutplotting v. Present participle of outplot.
OUTPLOT v. to surpass in plotting.
OUTPOINTINGoutpointing v. Present participle of outpoint.
OUTPOINT v. to score more points than.
OUTSHOOTINGoutshooting v. Present participle of outshoot.
OUTSHOOT v. to surpass in shooting.
OUTSHOUTINGoutshouting v. Present participle of outshout.
OUTSHOUT v. to shout louder than.
OUTSPORTINGoutsporting v. Present participle of outsport.
OUTSPORT v. (Shakespeare) to sport beyond the limits of.
OUTTHROWINGoutthrowing v. Present participle of outthrow.
OUTTHROW v. to throw farther than.
OUTTONGUINGouttonguing v. Present participle of outtongue.
OUTTONGUE v. (Shakespeare) to speak louder than.
OUTTOWERINGouttowering v. Present participle of outtower.
OUTTOWER v. to tower above.
OUTTROTTINGouttrotting v. Present participle of outtrot.
OUTTROT v. to surpass in trotting.
OUTWORTHINGoutworthing v. Present participle of outworth.
OUTWORTH v. (Shakespeare) to exceed in worth.
TETRAGONOUStetragonous adj. (Chiefly botany) tetragonal.
TETRAGONOUS adj. having four angles.
UNFORGOTTENunforgotten adj. Not forgotten; still remembered.
unforgotten v. Past participle of unforget.
un-forgotten v. Past participle of un-forget.
WOODCUTTINGwoodcutting n. The felling of trees, or the cutting of wood.
woodcutting n. The process of making woodcuts.
WOODCUTTING n. the action or occupation of cutting wood or timber.

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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