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There are 15 ten-letter words containing ARTING

BLOKARTINGBLOKARTING n. the sport of travelling by a land vehicle with a sail.
COMPARTINGcomparting v. Present participle of compart.
COMPART v. to divide into parts.
DEPARTINGSdepartings n. Plural of departing.
DEPARTING n. the act of departing.
DISPARTINGdisparting v. Present participle of dispart.
DISPART v. (archaic) to part, split in two.
MARTINGALEmartingale n. A piece of harness used on a horse to keep it from raising its head above a desired point.
martingale n. (Nautical) A spar, or piece of rigging that strengthens the bowsprit.
martingale n. (Mathematics) A stochastic process for which the conditional expectation of future values given the…
MARTINGALSmartingals n. Plural of martingal.
MARTINGAL n. a strap from the reins to the girth of a horse preventing it from carrying its head too high, also MARTINGALE.
MISPARTINGmisparting v. Present participle of mispart.
MISPART v. to part badly.
RAMPARTINGramparting v. Present participle of rampart.
RAMPART v. to furnish with a fortifying embankment.
RECHARTINGrecharting v. Present participle of rechart.
RECHART v. to chart again.
RESTARTINGrestarting v. Present participle of restart.
RESTART v. to start again.
SMARTINGLYsmartingly adv. So as to smart; with a stinging pain.
SMARTING adv. SMART, to sting.
STARTINGLYstartingly adv. By sudden fits or starts; spasmodically.
STARTINGLY adv. (Shakespeare) in fits and starts.
THWARTINGSthwartings n. Plural of thwarting.
THWARTING n. the act of thwarting.
UNHEARTINGunhearting v. Present participle of unheart.
UNHEART v. (Shakespeare) to dishearten.
UPSTARTINGupstarting v. Present participle of upstart.
UPSTART v. to start up suddenly.

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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