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There are 18 ten-letter words containing D, G, L, S and W

BUGLEWEEDSbugleweeds n. Plural of bugleweed.
BUGLEWEED n. a plant of the mint family, having mild narcotic and astringent properties.
DOWELLINGSdowellings n. Plural of dowelling.
DOWELLING n. long thin wooden rods of circular section, also DOWELING.
DOWNLIGHTSdownlights n. Plural of downlight.
DOWNLIGHT n. a lamp shining downwards.
EAGLEWOODSEAGLEWOOD n. a kind of fragrant wood, aka agalloch.
GILDSWOMANGILDSWOMAN n. a female member of a guild, also GUILDSWOMAN.
GILDSWOMENGILDSWOMAN n. a female member of a guild, also GUILDSWOMAN.
KNOWLEDGESknowledges n. Plural of knowledge.
knowledges n. Plural of knowledg.
knowledges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knowledge.
LIGHTWOODSlightwoods n. Plural of lightwood.
LIGHTWOOD n. pine wood abounding in pitch, used for torches in the Southern United States.
REWILDINGSREWILDING n. the practice of returning areas of land to a wild state, including the reintroduction of animal species that are no longer naturally found there.
SWINDLINGSswindlings n. Plural of swindling.
SWINDLING n. the act of swindling.
TWADDLINGStwaddlings n. Plural of twaddling.
TWADDLING n. the act of twaddling.
TWIDDLINGStwiddlings n. Plural of twiddling.
TWIDDLING n. the act of twiddling.
WAGONLOADSwagonloads n. Plural of wagonload.
WAGONLOAD n. the contents of a full wagon, also WAGGONLOAD.
WALDGRAVESwaldgraves n. Plural of waldgrave.
WALDGRAVE n. (German) a former German title of count; a head forest ranger, also WILDGRAVE.
WALLYDRAGSWALLYDRAG n. (Scots) a feeble, imperfectly developed, or slovenly creature, also WALLYDRAIGLE.
WHEEDLINGSwheedlings n. Plural of wheedling.
WHEEDLING n. the act of wheedling.
WILDGRAVESwildgraves n. Plural of wildgrave.
WILDGRAVE n. (German) a former German title of count; a head forest ranger, also WALDGRAVE.
WORLDLINGSworldlings n. Plural of worldling.
WORLDLING n. a person engrossed in concerns of the present world.

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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