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There are 14 fourteen-letter words containing G, 2I, L, N, T and 2U

CIRCUMLOCUTINGcircumlocuting v. Present participle of circumlocute.
CIRCUMLOCUTE v. to use circumlocution.
EQUIANGULARITYequiangularity n. The condition of being equiangular.
EQUIANGULARITY n. the state of being equiangular.
INCONTIGUOUSLYincontiguously adv. In an incontiguous manner.
INCONTIGUOUS adv. not contiguous.
MULTIBUILDINGSSorry, definition not available.
MULTILINGUALLYmultilingually adv. In a multilingual manner.
MULTILINGUAL adv. of, having, or expressed in several languages.
MULTILINGUISTSmultilinguists n. Plural of multilinguist.
MULTILINGUIST n. a speaker of many languages.
NEUROLINGUISTSneurolinguists n. Plural of neurolinguist.
NEUROLINGUIST n. a practitioner of neurolinguistics, the branch of linguistics which deals with the processing and storage of language in the brain.
ULTIMOGENITUREultimogeniture n. A system of inheritance in which the youngest son or youngest child inherits an estate.
ULTIMOGENITURE n. inheritance by the youngest child.
UNDERUTILISINGunderutilising v. Present participle of underutilise.
UNDERUTILISE v. to utilize less than fully, also UNDERUTILIZE.
UNDERUTILIZINGunderutilizing v. Present participle of underutilize.
UNDERUTILIZE v. to utilize less than fully, also UNDERUTILISE.
UNILINGUALISTSUNILINGUALIST n. a supporter of unilingualism.
UNILLUMINATINGunilluminating adj. Not illuminating; unenlightening.
UNILLUMINATING adj. not illuminating.
UNNATURALISINGunnaturalising v. Present participle of unnaturalise.
UNNATURALISE v. to undo the naturalisation of, also UNNATURALIZE.
UNNATURALIZINGunnaturalizing v. Present participle of unnaturalize.
UNNATURALIZE v. to undo the naturalisation of, also UNNATURALISE.

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: 48 words
  • Scrabble in French: 5 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 7 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 240 words


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