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There are 9 nine-letter words containing VERBAL

DEVERBALSdeverbals n. Plural of deverbal.
DEVERBAL n. a word derived from a verb.
NONVERBALnonverbal adj. Alternative spelling of non-verbal.
nonverbal n. Alternative spelling of non-verbal.
non-verbal adj. (Of communication) In a form other than written or spoken words, such as gestures, facial expressions…
PREVERBALpreverbal adj. (Child development) At an early stage of development in which one is not yet able to communicate by means of words.
preverbal adj. (Linguistics, of a part of speech) Occurring before the verb in a sentence or expression.
preverbal n. (Grammar) A preverb.
VERBALISEverbalise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of verbalize.
VERBALISE v. to put into words, also VERBALIZE.
VERBALISMverbalism n. The expression of a concept in words; the wording used in such an expression.
verbalism n. The excessive use of words, often with little meaning.
VERBALISM n. undue attention to words alone.
VERBALISTverbalist n. One who possesses verbal or oratorical skill.
verbalist n. One who favours words or the wording of something over its meaning or the idea behind it.
VERBALIST n. a person dealing in or concentrating on mere words rather than reality or meaning.
VERBALITYverbality n. The state or characteristic of consisting of words; that which consists simply of verbiage.
verbality n. Proficiency or fluency in the use of words.
VERBALITY n. the state of being verbal.
VERBALIZEverbalize v. (Transitive) To speak or to use words to express.
verbalize v. (Transitive, grammar) To adapt (a word of another part of speech) as a verb.
VERBALIZE v. to put into words, also VERBALISE.
VERBALLEDverballed v. Simple past tense and past participle of verbal.
VERBAL v. to take a police statement.

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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