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There are 12 eleven-letter words containing A, D, G, H, M and N

ADMONISHINGadmonishing v. Present participle of admonish.
admonishing n. Admonishment.
ADMONISH v. to reprove mildly.
BADMOUTHINGbadmouthing v. Present participle of badmouth.
bad-mouthing v. Present participle of bad-mouth.
BADMOUTH v. to abuse.
DRAUGHTSMANdraughtsman n. A person skilled at drawing engineering or architectural plans.
draughtsman n. (Obsolete) A book illustrator.
draughtsman n. A piece in the game of draughts (checkers).
DRAUGHTSMENdraughtsmen n. Plural of draughtsman.
DRAUGHTSMAN n. a person whose profession is to make drawings, plans, or sketches, also DRAFTSMAN.
DYNAMOGRAPHdynamograph n. A dynamometer that produces a graphical record; especially one used to record muscular power.
DYNAMOGRAPH n. an instrument for recording mechanical forces.
GRANDMOTHERgrandmother n. A mother of someone’s parent.
grandmother n. A female ancestor or progenitor.
grand-mother n. Obsolete form of grandmother.
HAMSTRINGEDhamstringed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hamstring.
HAMSTRING v. to disable by severing the hamstrings.
HOCHMAGANDYHOCHMAGANDY n. (Scots) fornication, also HOUGHMAGANDIE.
MANHANDLINGmanhandling v. Present participle of manhandle.
manhandling n. The act of one who manhandles; rough physical treatment.
MANHANDLE v. to move by manpower; to handle or treat roughly.
MASTHEADINGmastheading v. Present participle of masthead.
MASTHEAD v. to raise to the masthead; to punish by sending to the masthead.
MISHANDLINGmishandling v. Present participle of mishandle.
mishandling n. Incorrect handling; mismanagement.
MISHANDLING n. e act of handling wrongly.
MONOGRAPHEDmonographed v. Simple past tense and past participle of monograph.
MONOGRAPH v. to write a monograph.

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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