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There are 21 eleven-letter words containing 2G, L, 2O, P and S

algophagousapologisingGalois␣groupglobe␣spongeglossographglove␣spongeglowpostingglycogroupsgoing␣postalgoldensprogGooglenopesnigger␣poolsoligophagespoligar␣dogspolygar␣dogsPort␣Glasgowprologisingprolongingssphagnologysphygmologyspongiology

22 definitions found

  • algophagous — adj. That eats algae.
  • apologising — v. Present participle of apologise.
  • Galois␣group — n. (Algebra, Galois theory) The automorphism group of a Galois extension.
  • globe␣sponge — n. A species of sponge, Tethya aurantium, orange in colour and…
  • glossograph — n. An instrument for recording the movements of the tongue during speech.
  • glove␣sponge — n. A fine and soft variety of commercial sponges (Spongia officinalis).
  • glowposting — v. Present participle of glowpost. — n. The act of an individual engaging in glowposting.
  • glycogroups — n. Plural of glycogroup.
  • going␣postal — v. Present participle of go postal.
  • goldensprog — n. (Slang, derogatory) A child who is coddled by his or her parents…
  • Googlenopes — n. Plural of Googlenope.
  • nigger␣pools — n. Plural of nigger pool.
  • oligophages — n. Plural of oligophage.
  • poligar␣dogs — n. Plural of poligar dog.
  • polygar␣dogs — n. Plural of polygar dog.
  • Port␣Glasgow — prop.n. A town on the Firth of Clyde in Inverclyde council area…
  • prologising — v. Present participle of prologise.
  • prolongings — n. Plural of prolonging.
  • sphagnology — n. The study of sphagnum mosses.
  • sphygmology — n. (Medicine, usually historical) The study of the pulse.
  • spongiology — n. A branch of zoology concerning sponges or Porifera.
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  • Scrabble in English: 4 words
  • French Wiktionary: 9 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: no word
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 4 words

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