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There are 14 twelve-letter words containing G, 2L, N, 2O and P

COMPTROLLINGcomptrolling n. The financial work of a comptroller.
COMPTROLL v. (obsolete) to control, esp. in a financial sense, also CONTROL, CONTROUL, COUNTROL.
HYPNOLOGICALhypnological adj. Relating to hypnology.
HYPNOLOGICAL adj. relating to hypnology, the study of sleep or hypnosis, also HYPNOLOGIC.
NEPHOLOGICALnephological adj. Relating to nephology.
NEPHOLOGICAL adj. relating to nephology, the study of clouds, also NEPHOLOGIC.
NONPOLLUTINGnonpolluting adj. Not polluting; environmentally friendly.
NONPOLLUTING adj. not causing pollution.
OUTGALLOPINGoutgalloping v. Present participle of outgallop.
OUTGALLOP v. to surpass at galloping.
PALEONTOLOGYpaleontology n. (American spelling) Study of the forms of life existing in prehistoric or geologic times, especially…
PALEONTOLOGY n. the study of fossils, also PALAEONTOLOGY.
PALYNOLOGIESPALYNOLOGY n. the scientific study of spores and pollen.
PALYNOLOGISTpalynologist n. One who studies palynology (pollen, spores, and other particulate organic matter).
PALYNOLOGIST n. a student of palynology.
PHENOLOGICALphenological adj. Of or pertaining to phenology.
PHENOLOGICAL adj. relating to phenology.
PHILOLOGIANSphilologians n. Plural of philologian.
PHILOLOGIAN n. a person who studies or has knowledge of philology, also PHILOLOGER, PHILOLOGIST, PHILOLOGUE.
PHONOLOGICALphonological adj. Of or relating to phonology.
phonological adj. Pertaining to the way sounds function in languages, including phonemes, syllable structure, stress, and accent.
PHONOLOGICAL adj. relating to phonology, also PHONOLOGIC.
PLACENTOLOGYplacentology n. (Medicine) The study of the placenta.
PLACENTOLOGY n. the scientific study of placentae.
PROLEGOMENALPROLEGOMENAL adj. of the nature of a prolegomenon, introduction, also PROLEGOMENARY, PROLEGOMENOUS.
PROTOCOLLINGprotocolling v. Present participle of protocol.
PROTOCOL v. to draw up a protocol.

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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