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There are 14 words containing G, 2I, N, R and 2W

NEWSWRITINGnewswriting n. Writing for the news media.
NEWSWRITING n. journalism.
NEWSWRITINGSnewswritings n. Plural of newswriting.
NEWSWRITING n. journalism.
UNWITHDRAWINGunwithdrawing adj. That does not withdraw.
UNWITHDRAWING adj. liberal; lavish.
WAINWRIGHTwainwright n. A person who builds and repairs wagons.
Wainwright prop.n. An English surname originating as an occupation.
Wainwright prop.n. A municipal district (Municipal District of Wainwright No. 61) and town therein, in Alberta, Canada.
WAINWRIGHTSwainwrights n. Plural of wainwright.
Wainwrights n. Plural of Wainwright.
WAINWRIGHT n. a maker or repairer of carts.
WINDROWINGwindrowing v. Present participle of windrow.
WINDROW v. to arrange hay or grain in long rows.
WINEGROWINGwinegrowing n. The cultivation of grapes for wine.
wine␣growing n. Alternative form of winegrowing.
WINEGROWING n. the growing of grapes to make wine.
WINEGROWINGSWINEGROWING n. the growing of grapes to make wine.
WINTERWEIGHTwinterweight adj. (Of clothing) Of relatively heavy weight, intended for use in cold winters.
WINTERWEIGHT adj. of clothes, suitable in weight for wear in the winter; relatively heavy.
WIREDRAWINGwiredrawing n. Gerund of wiredraw: the stretching of words, etc. to suit one’s own purposes.
wiredrawing v. Present participle of wiredraw.
WIREDRAWING n. drawing wire by pulling through successively smaller holes in a hard steel die-block.
WIREDRAWINGSwiredrawings n. Plural of wiredrawing.
WIREDRAWING n. drawing wire by pulling through successively smaller holes in a hard steel die-block.
WIREWORKINGwireworking n. The manufacture of wirework.
WIREWORKING n. working in wire.
WIREWORKINGSWIREWORKING n. working in wire.
WITHDRAWINGwithdrawing v. Present participle of withdraw.
withdrawing n. Withdrawal.
WITHDRAW v. to move away.

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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  • Scrabble in French: no word
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
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  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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