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There are 16 eleven-letter words containing B, C, E, G, L and S

BERASCALINGBERASCAL v. to accuse of being a rascal.
BESCRAWLINGbescrawling v. Present participle of bescrawl.
BESCRAWL v. to cover with scrawls.
BESPECKLINGbespeckling v. Present participle of bespeckle.
BESPECKLE v. to mark with speckles or spots.
BLACKENINGSblackenings n. Plural of blackening.
BLACKENING n. the act of making black.
BLANCMANGESblancmanges n. Plural of blancmange.
BLANCMANGE n. (French) an opaque jelly made with isinglass or gelatin and milk or (now usually) cornflour and milk, often flavoured and sweetened.
BLASTOGENICblastogenic adj. Of or pertaining to blastogenesis.
BLASTOGENIC adj. related to blastogenesis, reproduction by budding, also BLASTOGENETIC.
CALABOGUSESCALABOGUS n. (Canadian) a Canadian drink of rum, spruce beer and molasses.
COGNOSCIBLEcognoscible adj. Capable of being known.
cognoscible adj. Liable to judicial investigation.
COGNOSCIBLE adj. cognizable, knowable.
CONGESTIBLEcongestible adj. Liable to become congested.
CONGESTIBLE adj. able to be congested.
CONGLOBATESconglobates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conglobate.
CONGLOBATE v. to gather in a globe.
CONSIGNABLEconsignable adj. Capable of being consigned.
CONSIGNABLE adj. that can be consigned.
CORBELLINGScorbellings n. Plural of corbelling.
CORBELLING n. corbels taken collectively.
GLABRESCENTglabrescent adj. Becoming glabrous, hairless, or smooth; glabrate.
GLABRESCENT adj. becoming naked or devoid of covering at maturity.
OBSOLESCINGobsolescing v. Present participle of obsolesce.
OBSOLESCE v. to grow obsolescent.
SUBCEILINGSsubceilings n. Plural of subceiling.
SUBCEILING n. an under-ceiling.
SUBCOLLEGESsubcolleges n. Plural of subcollege.
SUBCOLLEGE n. an institution of higher learning, especially one providing a general or liberal arts education rather than technical or professional training.

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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