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There are 19 ten-letter words containing G, 2I, L, N and 2U

bilinguousbuilding␣upcurlicuingfuliginousfuligulineignifluousingluviousliqueuringmultiusingpinguiculatriungulinunbuildingunguiltilyunguiltingungulinidsunilingualunquailingunsluicingupbuilding

23 definitions found

  • bilinguous — adj. (Obsolete, rare) Speaking or presented in two languages; bilingual.
  • building␣up — v. Present participle of build up.
  • curlicuing — v. Present participle of curlicue.
  • fuliginous — adj. Pertaining to or resembling soot in such features as colour…
  • fuliguline — adj. Of, or pertaining to sea ducks.
  • ignifluous — adj. (Obsolete) Flowing with fire.
  • ingluvious — adj. (Obsolete) gluttonous.
  • liqueuring — v. Present participle of liqueur.
  • multiusing — n. (Computing) multiuser capability; the ability of a computer…
  • pinguicula — n. (Botany) Any of the genus Pinguicula of butterworts.
  • triungulin — n. The first-instar planidial larva of certain species of parasitoidal… — n. Loosely speaking, the first-instar of any of various other…
  • unbuilding — v. Present participle of unbuild.
  • unguiltily — adv. Without guilt.
  • unguilting — n. The process or act of removing one’s guilt; pardoning. — v. Present participle of unguilt.
  • ungulinids — n. Plural of ungulinid.
  • unilingual — adj. Knowing or using a single language. — n. A person who understands only one language.
  • unquailing — adj. Without quailing; brave.
  • unsluicing — v. Present participle of unsluice.
  • upbuilding — v. Present participle of upbuild. — n. The process of building something up; gradual development or accumulation.
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  • Scrabble in English: 10 words
  • French Wiktionary: 5 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: 1 word
  • German Wiktionary: no word
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: no word

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