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There are 11 nine-letter words containing GNAL

LIGNALOESlignaloes n. Plural of lignaloe.
LIGNALOES n. (biblical) aloeswood.
MAGNALIUMmagnalium n. An alloy of 75% aluminium with about 25% magnesium.
MAGNALIUM n. an alloy of magnesium and aluminum.
PRESIGNALpresignal adj. Before a signal.
presignal n. A signal that occurs before some occurrence, as a warning or to trigger an automatic preparation.
PRESIGNAL v. to signal in advance.
SIGNALERSsignalers n. Plural of signaler.
SIGNALER n. (US) one who signals, also SIGNALLER.
SIGNALINGsignaling v. (American spelling) present participle of signal.
signaling n. (American spelling, usually biochemistry) The sending of a biochemical or other type of signal.
SIGNALING n. the act of sending a signal.
SIGNALISEsignalise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of signalize.
SIGNALISE v. to make signal or eminent; to distinguish, also SIGNALIZE.
SIGNALIZEsignalize v. (Transitive, archaic) To distinguish, to make noteworthy.
signalize v. (Transitive, archaic) To display or make known (An attribute, quality, etc.); to call attention to.
signalize v. (Transitive, archaic) To point out; to take special note of.
SIGNALLEDsignalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of signal.
SIGNAL v. to make a sign.
SIGNALLERsignaller n. (British spelling) One who signals.
signaller n. (Rail transport) synonym of signalman.
SIGNALLER n. one who signals, also SIGNALER.
SIGNALMANsignalman n. Somebody employed to operate the signals and points of a railway.
signalman n. A member of the armed forces responsible for signalling.
signalman n. Somebody employed to direct rigging or crane operations by providing a different point of view.
SIGNALMENsignalmen n. Plural of signalman.
SIGNALMAN n. a person who operates railway signals.

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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