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There are 15 words containing 2G, 2H, I, R and S

CHURCHGOINGSchurchgoings n. Plural of churchgoing.
CHURCHGOING n. attending church.
HIGHLIGHTERShighlighters n. Plural of highlighter.
HIGHLIGHTER n. a broad-tipped felt pen for highlighting parts of a text, etc.; a cosmetic used to emphasize features on the face.
ROUGHHOUSINGroughhousing v. Present participle of roughhouse.
ROUGHHOUSING n. brawling.
HAGIOGRAPHERShagiographers n. Plural of hagiographer.
HAGIOGRAPHER n. a writer of hagiography.
HAGIOGRAPHIEShagiographies n. Plural of hagiography.
HAGIOGRAPHY n. a biography of saints; an idealizing or idolizing biography.
HAGIOGRAPHISThagiographist n. Synonym of hagiographer.
HAGIOGRAPHIST n. one who writes the lives of saints.
HEMORRHAGINGShemorrhagings n. Plural of hemorrhaging.
HEMORRHAGING n. excessive loss of blood from blood vessels, also HAEMORRHAGING.
PLOUGHWRIGHTSploughwrights n. Plural of ploughwright.
PLOUGHWRIGHT n. one who makes ploughs, also PLOWWRIGHT.
ROUGHHOUSINGSROUGHHOUSING n. brawling.
SHORTCHANGINGshortchanging v. Present participle of shortchange.
short-changing v. Present participle of short-change.
short␣changing v. Present participle of short change.
GLYPHOGRAPHIESGLYPHOGRAPHY n. a process of taking a raised copy of an engraved plate by electrotype.
HAEMORRHAGINGShaemorrhagings n. Plural of haemorrhaging.
HAEMORRHAGING n. loss of blood from the blood vessels, also HEMORRHAGING.
HAGIOGRAPHISTShagiographists n. Plural of hagiographist.
HAGIOGRAPHIST n. one who writes the lives of saints.
SPHYGMOGRAPHICsphygmographic adj. Of or pertaining to a sphygmograph or to sphygmography.
SPHYGMOGRAPHIC adj. relating to a sphygmograph, an instrument for recording the pulse.
SPHYGMOGRAPHIESSPHYGMOGRAPHY n. the measurement of the pulse.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 238 words
  • Scrabble in French: 4 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 1 word
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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