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There are 16 words containing 2A, B, 2G and U

AGGLUTINABILITYagglutinability n. The quality or degree of being agglutinable.
AGGLUTINABILITY n. the capacity (as of red blood cells) to be agglutinated.
AGGLUTINABLEagglutinable adj. Able to be agglutinated; that readily undergoes agglutination.
AGGLUTINABLE adj. able to be agglutinated.
ASSUBJUGATINGassubjugating v. Present participle of assubjugate.
ASSUBJUGATE v. (Shakespeare) to reduce to subjection.
BLACKGUARDINGblackguarding v. Present participle of blackguard.
BLACKGUARD v. to vituperate; to portray as a scoundrel.
BRAGGADOCIOUSbraggadocious adj. Exhibiting braggadocio; characterized by empty boasts.
BRAGGADOCIOUS adj. boastful.
DISAMBIGUATINGdisambiguating v. Present participle of disambiguate.
DISAMBIGUATE v. to establish a single grammatical interpretation.
GAUGEABLEgaugeable adj. Capable of being gauged.
GAUGEABLE adj. capable of being gauged, also GAGEABLE.
GAUGEABLYGAUGEABLE adv. capable of being gauged, also GAGEABLE.
OUTBARGAININGoutbargaining v. Present participle of outbargain.
OUTBARGAIN v. to surpass in bargaining.
SUBAGGREGATEsubaggregate n. A secondary or subsidiary aggregate.
SUBAGGREGATE n. part of an aggregate.
SUBAGGREGATESsubaggregates n. Plural of subaggregate.
SUBAGGREGATE n. part of an aggregate.
SUBAGGREGATIONSUBAGGREGATION n. a partial aggregation.
SUBAGGREGATIONSSUBAGGREGATION n. a partial aggregation.
SUBLANGUAGEsublanguage n. (Computing) A subset of a language, in particular of a programming language.
sublanguage n. (Linguistics) A language restricted to a specific context, such as a particular subject area.
SUBLANGUAGE n. a subdivision of a language.
SUBLANGUAGESsublanguages n. Plural of sublanguage.
SUBLANGUAGE n. a subdivision of a language.
UNBANDAGINGunbandaging v. Present participle of unbandage.
UNBANDAGE v. to take a bandage off.

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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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