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There are 17 words containing G, N, 2O, 2P and U

ANTHROPOPHAGOUSanthropophagous adj. Who practices anthropophagy; cannibal.
ANTHROPOPHAGOUS adj. eating humans.
ANTHROPOPHAGUSanthropophagus n. A man-eater; a cannibal.
ANTHROPOPHAGUS n. a cannibal; a man-eater.
OUTCROPPINGoutcropping n. An outcrop.
OUTCROPPING n. an outcrop.
OUTCROPPINGSoutcroppings n. Plural of outcropping.
OUTCROPPING n. an outcrop.
OUTDROPPINGOUTDROP v. to surpass in dropping.
OUTPEOPLINGOUTPEOPLE v. to rid a country of its people.
OUTPOPULATINGoutpopulating v. Present participle of outpopulate.
OUTPOPULATE v. to surpass in population.
OUTTOPPINGouttopping v. Present participle of outtop.
out-topping v. Present participle of out-top.
OUTTOP v. to overtop.
OVERPOPULATINGoverpopulating v. Present participle of overpopulate.
OVERPOPULATE v. to populate too densely.
PANTOPHAGOUSpantophagous adj. Eating all kinds of food.
PANTOPHAGOUS adj. eating or requiring a variety of foods.
PHONAUTOGRAPHphonautograph n. (Historical) A device for recording sound vibrations in a visible form.
PHONAUTOGRAPH n. an instrument for recording sound vibrations.
PHONAUTOGRAPHICphonautographic adj. Relating to the phonautograph.
PHONAUTOGRAPHIC adj. relating to a phonautograph, an instrument for recording sound vibrations.
PHONAUTOGRAPHSphonautographs n. Plural of phonautograph.
PHONAUTOGRAPH n. an instrument for recording sound vibrations.
PROPOUNDINGpropounding v. Present participle of propound.
PROPOUND v. to propose.
PROPUGNATIONpropugnation n. (Obsolete) means of defence; defence.
PROPUGNATION n. (Shakespeare) defence.
PROPUGNATIONSpropugnations n. Plural of propugnation.
PROPUGNATION n. (Shakespeare) defence.
UNOPPOSINGunopposing adj. Not offering opposition; unresisting.
UNOPPOSING adj. not opposing.

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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