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There are 13 twelve-letter words containing ELEG

DELEGITIMATEdelegitimate v. (Transitive) To cause (something) not to be legitimate; to make illegitimate, to illegitimize.
DELEGITIMISEdelegitimise v. Alternative spelling of delegitimize.
DELEGITIMISE v. to deprive of legitimacy.
DELEGITIMIZEdelegitimize v. To make something less legitimate.
delegitimize v. To make something illegal that was previously legal.
DELEGITIMIZE v. to deprive of legitimacy, also DELEGITIMISE.
INELEGANCIESinelegancies n. Plural of inelegancy.
INELEGANCY n. lack of elegance, also INELEGANCE.
NONDELEGATESnondelegates n. Plural of nondelegate.
NONDELEGATE n. one who is not a delegate.
RELEGITIMIZErelegitimize v. To make legitimate again.
STRIDELEGGEDstridelegged v. Simple past tense and past participle of strideleg.
stridelegged adj. In a position astride something.
STRIDELEGGED adv. (Scots) astride, also STRIDELEGS.
TELEGRAMMINGtelegramming v. Present participle of telegram.
TELEGRAM v. to send a message by telegraph.
TELEGRAPHERStelegraphers n. Plural of telegrapher.
TELEGRAPHER n. one who operates a telegraph.
TELEGRAPHESEtelegraphese n. The terse, abbreviated writing style used in or as used in telegraph messages; speech that resembles this.
TELEGRAPHESE n. language characterized by the terseness and ellipses that are common in telegrams.
TELEGRAPHIEStelegraphies n. Plural of telegraphy.
TELEGRAPHY n. the use or operation of a telegraph apparatus or system for communication.
TELEGRAPHINGtelegraphing v. Present participle of telegraph.
telegraphing n. A communication by telegraph.
TELEGRAPH v. to transmit by telegraph, a combination of apparatus for transmitting information to a distance.
TELEGRAPHISTtelegraphist n. A telegrapher.
TELEGRAPHIST n. a person who works a telegraph.

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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