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There are 15 words containing 3A, G, 2T and Y

ASTIGMATICALLYastigmatically adv. In an astigmatic manner; through or in relation to astigmatism.
ASTIGMATIC adv. affected with, or pertaining to, astigmatism.
AUTOCATALYSINGAUTOCATALYSE v. to effect autocatalysis, also AUTOCATALYZE.
AUTOCATALYZINGautocatalyzing v. Present participle of autocatalyze.
AUTOCATALYZE v. to subject to autocatalysis, also AUTOCATALYSE.
EXTRAVAGANTLYextravagantly adv. With lavish expenditure or behaviour.
EXTRAVAGANT adv. exceeding the limits of reason or necessity.
GRAMMATICALITYgrammaticality n. (Linguistics) (of language) The state or attribute of obeying the rules of grammar; grammatical correctness.
GRAMMATICALITY n. the state of being grammatical.
GRAVITATIONALLYgravitationally adv. As a result of the force of gravity.
GRAVITATIONAL adv. relating to gravitation.
MAGISTRATICALLYmagistratically adv. In a magistratical manner.
MAGISTRATICAL adv. relating to a magistrate, also MAGISTRATIC.
PRAGMATICALITYpragmaticality n. The quality of being pragmatical.
PRAGMATICALITY n. the state of being pragmatical.
STAGFLATIONARYstagflationary adj. (Economics) Tending to induce stagflation.
STAGFLATIONARY adj. relating to stagflation.
STALAGMITICALLYstalagmitically adv. Like a stalagmite; accumulating from floor to ceiling.
STALAGMITICAL adv. of or like a stalagmite, also STALAGMITIC.
STRAIGHTAWAYstraightaway n. A straight section of a racetrack.
straightaway adv. Alternative form of straight away (“at once; immediately”).
straightaway adj. Extending into the distance in a straight line.
STRAIGHTAWAYSstraightaways n. Plural of straightaway.
STRAIGHTAWAY n. five cards in sequence irrespective of suit.
SYNTAGMATAsyntagmata n. Plural of syntagma.
SYNTAGMA n. a syntactic unit comprising one or more (esp. linguistic) signs or elements, also SYNTAGM.
THANATOGRAPHYthanatography n. An account, usually written, of the death of a person.
THANATOGRAPHY n. the narrative of a death.
THAUMATOGRAPHYthaumatography n. A description of natural wonders.
THAUMATOGRAPHY n. the description of natural wonders.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 338 words
  • Scrabble in French: 8 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: 6 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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