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There are 22 eleven-letter words containing 2G, 2H, O and R

churchgoing church-goingglyphographgoes␣throughgone␣throughHagiographahagiographyhigh␣groundshighwrought high-wroughthungry␣ghosthygrographshygrographyright␣enoughring␣throughroughhewing rough-hewingShugboroughthroughgangthrough-girdthrough-girtthrough-guts

27 definitions found

  • churchgoing — adj. Regularly attending church; being a practicing Christian. — n. The practice of regularly attending church.
  • church-going — adj. Alternative form of churchgoing. — n. Alternative form of churchgoing.
  • glyphograph — n. A plate made by glyphography, or an impression taken from such a plate.
  • goes␣through — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of go through.
  • gone␣through — v. Past participle of go through.
  • Hagiographa — prop.n. (Judaism) The third division of the Hebrew scriptures; the Ketuvim.
  • hagiography — n. (Uncountable) The study of saints and the documentation of their lives. — n. (Countable) A biography of a saint. — n. (Countable, by extension) A biography which expresses reverence…
  • high␣grounds — n. Plural of high ground.
  • highwrought — adj. (Archaic) Highly excited; overwrought; worked up.
  • high-wrought — adj. Made or constructed with exquisite skill. — adj. In a state of agitation.
  • hungry␣ghost — n. (Buddhism, Chinese folk religion) A type of supernatural being…
  • hygrographs — n. Plural of hygrograph.
  • hygrography — n. The design, construction and use of hygrographs.
  • right␣enough — adv. (Colloquial) Certainly, indeed.
  • ring␣through — v. (British English) to make a telephone call to someone, especially…
  • roughhewing — v. Present participle of roughhew.
  • rough-hewing — v. Present participle of rough-hew.
  • Shugborough — prop.n. A large National Trust estate in Colwich parish, Stafford…
  • throughgang — n. (Dialectal, chiefly Scotland) a thoroughfare; an entry; passage; passageway.
  • through-gird — v. (Obsolete, transitive) To pierce all the way through with a…
  • through-girt — v. Simple past tense and past participle of through-gird.
  • through-guts — n. Plural of through-gut.
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  • Scrabble in English: 7 words
  • French Wiktionary: 3 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 8 words
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