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There are 18 words containing G, H, N, 2P, S and U

SHTUPPINGshtupping v. Present participle of shtup.
SHTUP v. (vulgar Yiddish) to have sexual intercourse with, also SCHTUP.
WHUPPINGSwhuppings n. Plural of whupping.
WHUPPING n. a whipping, a total defeat.
PENPUSHINGPENPUSHING n. boring paperwork involving much writing.
SCHTUPPINGschtupping v. Present participle of schtup.
SCHTUP v. (Yiddish) to have sexual intercourse with, also SHTUP.
UNSHIPPINGunshipping v. Present participle of unship.
UNSHIP v. to unload from a ship.
UPHEAPINGSupheapings n. Plural of upheaping.
UPHEAPING n. the act of heaping up.
PENPUSHINGSPENPUSHING n. boring paperwork involving much writing.
SUPERHYPINGSUPERHYPE v. to subject to an exceptional degree of hype.
PANTOPHAGOUSpantophagous adj. Eating all kinds of food.
PANTOPHAGOUS adj. eating or requiring a variety of foods.
PNEUMOGRAPHSpneumographs n. Plural of pneumograph.
PNEUMOGRAPH n. an instrument for measuring and recording respiration.
UNHAPPENINGSunhappenings n. Plural of unhappening.
UNHAPPENING n. something that is not a happening.
PLOUGHMANSHIPploughmanship n. Skill in ploughing.
PLOUGHMANSHIP n. the craft of a ploughman, also PLOWMANSHIP.
PREPURCHASINGprepurchasing v. Present participle of prepurchase.
PREPURCHASE v. to purchase in advance.
ANTHROPOPHAGUSanthropophagus n. A man-eater; a cannibal.
ANTHROPOPHAGUS n. a cannibal; a man-eater.
PHONAUTOGRAPHSphonautographs n. Plural of phonautograph.
PHONAUTOGRAPH n. an instrument for recording sound vibrations.
PLOUGHMANSHIPSPLOUGHMANSHIP n. the craft of a ploughman, also PLOWMANSHIP.
ANTHROPOPHAGOUSanthropophagous adj. Who practices anthropophagy; cannibal.
ANTHROPOPHAGOUS adj. eating humans.
PSEUDEPIGRAPHONpseudepigraphon n. Singular of pseudepigrapha.
PSEUDEPIGRAPHON n. a book ascribed to Old Testament characters, but not judged genuine by scholars.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 244 words
  • Scrabble in French: 3 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 3 words


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