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There are 15 words containing G, 2I, L, P, 2R and T

ENTERPRISINGLYenterprisingly adv. In an enterprising manner.
ENTERPRISING adv. marked by an independent energetic spirit and by readiness to act.
HORRIPILATINGhorripilating adj. Causing horripilation.
horripilating adj. (Figuratively) Horrendous, horrifying, terrifying.
horripilating v. Present participle of horripilate.
PARTICULARISINGparticularising v. Present participle of particularise.
PARTICULARISE v. to state in detail, also PARTICULARIZE.
PARTICULARIZINGparticularizing v. Present participle of particularize.
PARTICULARIZE v. to state in detail, also PARTICULARISE.
PREFIGURATIVELYprefiguratively adv. In a prefigurative manner.
PREFIGURATIVE adv. relating to prefiguration.
PRESTERILISINGPRESTERILISE v. to sterilise in advance, also PRESTERILIZE.
PRESTERILIZINGpresterilizing v. Present participle of presterilize.
PRESTERILIZE v. to sterilize in advance, also PRESTERILISE.
PROGENITORIALprogenitorial adj. Relating to a progenitor.
PROGENITORIAL adj. of or like a progenitor.
PROGRAMMABILITYprogrammability n. The abstract capability of being programmable.
PROGRAMMABILITY n. the state of being programmable.
PROLIFERATINGproliferating v. Present participle of proliferate.
PROLIFERATE v. to grow or increase in number rapidly.
RESPIROLOGISTrespirologist n. Synonym of pulmonologist.
RESPIROLOGIST n. a student of respirology.
RESPIROLOGISTSrespirologists n. Plural of respirologist.
RESPIROLOGIST n. a student of respirology.
RIPSNORTINGLYRIPSNORTING adv. fast and furious, like a ripsnorter.
SPRIGHTLIERsprightlier adj. Comparative form of sprightly: more sprightly.
SPRIGHTLY adj. lively, also SPRITELY.
STRATIGRAPHICALstratigraphical adj. Stratigraphic.
STRATIGRAPHICAL adj. relating to stratigraphy, the study of geological layers or strata, also STRATIGRAPHIC.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 522 words
  • Scrabble in French: 39 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: 3 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: 78 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 276 words


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