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There are 20 twelve-letter words containing 2G, 3N and Y

entanglinglygrandyoungingunnysackinggymnemageninindignifyinginfringinglynon-gangwayedNunggubuyuansinging␣hinnysnuggle-bunny snuggle␣bunnyunchanginglyundignifyingunengaginglyunfeigninglyungainsayingunmagnifyingunsignifyingYangjingbangYoung␣England

20 definitions found

  • entanglingly — adv. So as to entangle.
  • grandyoungin — n. (US, regional) Grandchild.
  • gunnysacking — n. The gradual accumulation of irritations and slights; bottling up.
  • gymnemagenin — n. A triterpenoid aglycone of gymnemic acid.
  • indignifying — v. Present participle of indignify.
  • infringingly — adv. So as to infringe.
  • non-gangwayed — adj. (Rail transport, Britain) Not provided with a gangway between carriages.
  • Nunggubuyuan — prop.n. A non-Pama-Nyungan Australian Aboriginal language family…
  • singing␣hinny — n. (UK) A kind of bannock or scone with currants, traditional…
  • snuggle-bunny — n. Alternative spelling of snuggle bunny.
  • snuggle␣bunny — n. (US, idiomatic) A romantic partner, child, pet, stuffed animal…
  • unchangingly — adv. Without changing.
  • undignifying — adj. Not conferring dignity; undignified; demeaning.
  • unengagingly — adv. In a manner that is not engaging.
  • unfeigningly — adv. Without feigning; genuinely; sincerely.
  • ungainsaying — adj. Not gainsaying.
  • unmagnifying — v. Present participle of unmagnify.
  • unsignifying — adj. That does not signify; meaningless or unimportant.
  • Yangjingbang — prop.n. (Historical) A former tributary of the Huangpu.
  • Young␣England — prop.n. (Politics, historical) A Victorian group of young Tory…
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  • Scrabble in English: 3 words
  • French Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: no word
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