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There are 14 ten-letter words containing A, D, G, 2I and V

DERIVATINGderivating v. Present participle of derivate.
DERIVATE v. to derive, especially in a chemical sense.
DISAVOWINGdisavowing v. Present participle of disavow.
DISAVOW v. to disclaim responsibility for.
DISLEAVINGdisleaving v. Present participle of disleave.
DISLEAVE v. to deprive of leaves, also DISLEAF.
DISSAVINGSdissavings n. An amount that is dissaved.
DISSAVING n. the spending of savings made in the past to finance an excess of spending over disposable income, thus diminishing accumulated assets.
DISVALUINGdisvaluing v. Present participle of disvalue.
DISVALUE v. to disparage.
DIVAGATINGdivagating v. Present participle of divagate.
DIVAGATE v. to wander or stray from a course or subject.
DIVAGATIONdivagation n. Straying off from a course or way.
divagation n. (Medicine) Incoherent or wandering speech and thought.
DIVAGATION n. a wandering about or going astray; digression.
INDAGATIVEindagative adj. (Obsolete) Searching; exploring; investigating.
INDAGATIVE adj. investigative, also INDAGATORY.
INVALIDINGinvaliding v. Present participle of invalid.
invaliding n. (UK) The act of exempting someone from duty because of injury or ill health.
INVALIDING n. the act of treating as an invalid.
MEDIVACINGmedivacing v. Present participle of medivac.
MEDIVAC v. to evacuate the wounded from a battlefield by helicopter, also MEDEVAC.
READVISINGreadvising v. Present participle of readvise.
READVISE v. to advise again.
REINVADINGreinvading v. Present participle of reinvade.
REINVADE v. to invade again.
TIDIVATINGtidivating v. Present participle of tidivate.
TIDIVATE v. to smarten up.
VALIDATINGvalidating v. Present participle of validate.
VALIDATE v. to give legal force to.

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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