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There are 13 twelve-letter words containing G, L, O, 2P, R and S

ELLIPSOGRAPHellipsograph n. A mechanical instrument used to trace out an ellipse.
ELLIPSOGRAPH n. an instrument for describing ellipses.
GLYPHOGRAPHSglyphographs n. Plural of glyphograph.
GLYPHOGRAPH n. a plate formed by glyphography.
LIPOGRAPHIESlipographies n. Plural of lipography.
LIPOGRAPHY n. the accidental omission of a letter or syllable.
OPPRESSINGLYoppressingly adv. So as to oppress; with or by means of oppression; oppressively.
OPPRESSING adv. OPPRESS, to treat with tyrannical injustice.
OVERSLIPPINGoverslipping v. Present participle of overslip.
OVERSLIP v. to leave out.
PAPYROLOGIESpapyrologies n. Plural of papyrology.
PAPYROLOGY n. the study of paper.
PAPYROLOGISTpapyrologist n. A student of papyrology, the study of ancient writings on papyrus.
PAPYROLOGIST n. a student of papyrology.
PHRAGMOPLASTphragmoplast n. (Biology) A structure that forms in plant cells during late cytokinesis and serves as a scaffold for…
PHRAGMOPLAST n. the enlarged barrel-shaped spindle that is characteristic of the later stages of plant mitosis and within which the cell plate forms.
POLAROGRAPHSpolarographs n. Plural of polarograph.
POLAROGRAPH n. an apparatus for automatic chemical analysis in which a sample solution is electrolysed at successively higher voltages and the resulting current plotted against voltage.
POLYGRAPHERSpolygraphers n. Plural of polygrapher.
POLYGRAPHER n. one who operates a polygraph.
POLYGRAPHIESPOLYGRAPHY n. the use of a polygraph; the interpretation of data from a polygraph.
POLYGRAPHISTpolygraphist n. A person skilled in the operation of a polygraph (lie detector).
POLYGRAPHIST n. one who operates a polygraph.
POPULARISINGpopularising v. Present participle of popularise.
POPULARISE v. to cater to popular taste, also POPULARIZE.

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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