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There are 17 twelve-letter words containing G, 2N, 2O, S and U

BOURGUIGNONSbourguignons n. Plural of bourguignon.
BOURGUIGNON n. (French) a meat dish stewed with onions, mushrooms and Burgundy wine, also BOURGUIGNONNE.
COCOUNSELINGcocounseling v. Present participle of cocounsel.
co-counseling n. Alternative form of co-counselling.
COCOUNSEL v. to counsel jointly.
COMPOUNDINGScompoundings n. Plural of compounding.
COMPOUNDING n. the act of adding to as a compound.
CONJUGATIONSconjugations n. Plural of conjugation.
CONJUGATION n. a schematic arrangement of the inflectional forms of a verb.
DISHONOURINGdishonouring v. Present participle of dishonour.
DISHONOUR v. to deprive of honour, disgrace, also DISHONOR.
ENDOGENOUSLYendogenously adv. In an endogenous manner.
ENDOGENOUS adv. produced or growing from within.
INCONTIGUOUSincontiguous adj. Not contiguous; separate.
INCONTIGUOUS adj. not contiguous.
MONOLINGUALSmonolinguals n. Plural of monolingual.
MONOLINGUAL n. one who speaks one language only.
MONOLINGUISTmonolinguist n. (Linguistics) One who speaks only a single language.
MONOLINGUIST n. a monoglot.
NEUROSURGEONneurosurgeon n. A surgeon specializing in brain surgery.
NEUROSURGEON n. a surgeon specialising in neurosurgery.
NONAMBIGUOUSnonambiguous adj. Not ambiguous.
NONAMBIGUOUS adj. not ambiguous.
NONCONSUMINGnonconsuming adj. Not consuming.
NONCONSUMING adj. not consuming.
NONGLAMOROUSnonglamorous adj. Not glamorous.
NONGLAMOROUS adj. not glamorous.
NONRELIGIOUSnonreligious adj. Not religious.
non-religious adj. Alternative form of nonreligious.
NONRELIGIOUS adj. not religious.
OUTGOINGNESSoutgoingness n. The state or condition of being outgoing; gregariousness, extroversion.
OUTGOINGNESS n. the state of being outgoing.
OUTREASONINGoutreasoning v. Present participle of outreason.
OUTREASON v. to surpass in reasoning.
PRONOUNCINGSpronouncings n. Plural of pronouncing.
PRONOUNCING n. the act of pronunciation.

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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