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There are 16 eight-letter words containing LGE

ALGEBRASalgebras n. Plural of algebra.
ALGEBRA n. (Arabic) a method of calculating by symbols.
ALGERINEalgerine n. A type of loosely woven cloth in stripes of bright colors, used for scarves, shawls and similar.
Algerine adj. (Archaic) Algerian.
Algerine n. (Archaic) A native or inhabitant of Algiers or Algeria, especially of Moorish or Berber descent, or…
ALGESIASalgesias n. Plural of algesia.
ALGESIA n. sensitivity to pain.
DIVULGEDdivulged v. Past participle of divulge.
DIVULGE v. to reveal.
DIVULGERdivulger n. One who divulges something.
DIVULGER n. one who divulges.
DIVULGESdivulges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of divulge.
DIVULGE v. to reveal.
EFFULGEDeffulged v. Simple past tense and past participle of effulge.
EFFULGE v. to shine out.
EFFULGESeffulges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of effulge.
EFFULGE v. to shine out.
EMULGENTemulgent adj. Of a straining or purifying process.
emulgent adj. (Medicine) Of the renal arteries and veins.
emulgent n. (Medicine) A substance promoting bile or urine production.
FULGENCYfulgency n. (Obsolete) brightness; splendour; glitter; effulgence.
FULGENCY n. brightness.
INDULGEDindulged adj. Having had all desires, wishes, and whims granted; having been brought up lavishly, wanting for nothing.
indulged v. Simple past tense and past participle of indulge.
INDULGE v. to yield to the desire of.
INDULGERindulger n. One who indulges.
INDULGER n. one who indulges.
INDULGESindulges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indulge.
INDULGE v. to yield to the desire of.
OUTBULGEoutbulge v. To bulge outward.
outbulge n. A bulging outward.
OUTBULGE v. to bulge outwards.
PROMULGEpromulge v. (Transitive) To promulgate; to publish or teach.
PROMULGE v. (archaic) to proclaim or announce publicly, also PROMULGATE.
SQUILGEEsquilgee n. A squeegee; a scraper for removing liquid.
squilgee n. (Nautical, historical) A small swab used for drying a vessel’s deck.
squilgee v. Alternative form of squeegee.

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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