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There are 13 words containing G, H, M, 2R and 2S

PHRASEOGRAMSphraseograms n. Plural of phraseogram.
PHRASEOGRAM n. a single sign, written without lifting the pen, for a whole phrase (esp. in shorthand).
COSMOGRAPHERScosmographers n. Plural of cosmographer.
COSMOGRAPHER n. a student of cosmography.
HYDRARGYRISMSHYDRARGYRISM n. mercury poisoning, also HYDRARGYRIA.
PHRASEMONGERSphrasemongers n. Plural of phrasemonger.
PHRASEMONGER n. a maker of wordy or fine-sounding phrases, also PHRASEMAKER.
SEISMOGRAPHERseismographer n. A person who measures and records earthquakes and other ground vibrations.
seismographer n. A person who studies such records, a seismologist.
SEISMOGRAPHER n. one who uses a seismograph.
BREMSSTRAHLUNGbremsstrahlung n. The electromagnetic radiation produced by the deceleration of a charged particle, such as an electron…
BREMSSTRAHLUNG n. (German) electromagnetic radiation given off when an electron collides with a positive nucleus.
CHEMOSURGERIESCHEMOSURGERY n. the chemical removal of diseased or unwanted tissue.
SCHLUMBERGERASschlumbergeras n. Plural of schlumbergera.
SCHLUMBERGERA n. Christmas cactus.
SEISMOGRAPHERSseismographers n. Plural of seismographer.
SEISMOGRAPHER n. one who uses a seismograph.
SURCHARGEMENTSsurchargements n. Plural of surchargement.
SURCHARGEMENT n. the act of surcharging.
ULTRARIGHTISMSULTRARIGHTISM n. adherence to extreme right-wing policies.
BREMSSTRAHLUNGSbremsstrahlungs n. Plural of bremsstrahlung.
BREMSSTRAHLUNG n. (German) electromagnetic radiation given off when an electron collides with a positive nucleus.
SCRIMSHANDERINGscrimshandering v. Present participle of scrimshander.
SCRIMSHANDER v. to ornament, as shells, ivory, etc., by engraving, and (usually) rubbing pigments into the incised lines, also SCRIMSHANDY, SCRIMSHAW.

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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