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There are 15 nine-letter words containing 2A, E, 2G and L| GALENGALE | • GALENGALE n. the aromatic rootstock of certain East Indian plants of the ginger family, also GALANGA, GALANGAL, GALINGALE. | | GALINGALE | • galingale n. Alternative spelling of galangal. • galingale n. One of several species of Cyperus sedges with aromatic rhizomes. • GALINGALE n. the aromatic rootstock of certain East Indian plants of the ginger family, also GALANGA, GALANGAL, GALENGALE. | | GALLONAGE | • gallonage n. An amount of liquid measured in gallons. • GALLONAGE n. an amount in gallons; the rate of use in gallons. | | GALRAVAGE | • galravage n. Alternative form of gilravage. • GALRAVAGE v. (Scots) to behave riotously, also GALRAVITCH, GILLRAVAGE, GILLRAVITCH, GILRAVAGE, GILRAVITCH. | | GANGLIATE | • gangliate adj. (Medicine) Gangliated; furnished with ganglia. • GANGLIATE adj. having a ganglion or ganglia, also GANGLIATED. | | GAUGEABLE | • gaugeable adj. Capable of being gauged. • GAUGEABLE adj. capable of being gauged, also GAGEABLE. | | GAUGEABLY | • GAUGEABLE adv. capable of being gauged, also GAGEABLE. | | GILRAVAGE | • gilravage n. (Scotland) Noisy riotous conduct. • gilravage v. (Intransitive) To feast in a noisy and riotous manner. • gilravage v. (Scotland) To plunder; to despoil. | | LAAGERING | • laagering v. Present participle of laager. • LAAGER v. (South African) to form a defensive encampment, also LAER, LAGER. | | LANGRAGES | • LANGRAGE n. a shot consisting of canister containing irregular pieces of iron, formerly used to damage sails and rigging, also LANGREL, LANGRIDGE. | | LANGUAGED | • languaged adj. Having a specified type or number of languages. • languaged adj. Skilled in language. • languaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of language. | | LANGUAGES | • languages n. Plural of language. • languages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of language. • LANGUAGE v. to express in a body of words serving as communication. | | MAGALOGUE | • magalogue n. A type of catalogue with a magazine-like style. • MAGALOGUE n. a large mail-order catalog in the form of a magazine, also MAGALOG. | | SHAGGABLE | • shaggable adj. (Britain, slang) Worthy of shagging; fuckable. • SHAGGABLE adj. (vulgar) worthy of a shag, i.e. sexually attractive. | | SLANGUAGE | • slanguage n. (Somewhat informal) A particular vernacular or vocabulary of slang; the jargon or lingo of a particular group. • SLANGUAGE n. a slang language. |
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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