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There are 15 ten-letter words containing E, G, O, P, T and U| BESPOUTING | • bespouting v. Present participle of bespout. • BESPOUT v. to spout over. | | EXPURGATOR | • expurgator n. One who expurgates. • EXPURGATOR n. one who expurgates. | | GUIDEPOSTS | • guideposts n. Plural of guidepost. • GUIDEPOST n. a post to guide the traveller. | | INTERGROUP | • intergroup adj. Taking place between groups, especially between social groups. • intergroup n. (Politics) A group of members of the European Parliament of no particular party or committee, to facilitate… • INTERGROUP n. a group between other groups. | | OUTKEEPING | • outkeeping v. Present participle of outkeep. • OUTKEEP v. to surpass in keeping. | | OUTLEAPING | • outleaping v. Present participle of outleap. • OUTLEAP v. to surpass in leaping. | | OUTPEEPING | • outpeeping v. Present participle of outpeep. • OUTPEEP v. to peep out. | | OUTPEERING | • outpeering v. Present participle of outpeer. • OUTPEER v. (Shakespeare) to surpass, excel. | | OUTWEEPING | • outweeping v. Present participle of outweep. • OUTWEEP v. to weep more than. | | OUTYELPING | • outyelping v. Present participle of outyelp. • OUTYELP v. to surpass in yelping. | | PLOUGHGATE | • ploughgate n. (Scotland) The Scottish carucate or hide: a unit of land area and tax assessment intended to support a household. • PLOUGHGATE n. (Scots) plowland. | | PLOUTERING | • ploutering v. Present participle of plouter. • PLOUTER v. (Scots) to dabble in liquid, also PLOTTER, PLOWTER. | | POUTHERING | • POUTHER v. to powder. | | PROFULGENT | • profulgent adj. (Obsolete) Shining forth; brilliant; effulgent. • PROFULGENT adj. shining out; radiant. | | PROMULGATE | • promulgate v. (Transitive) To make known or public. • promulgate v. (Transitive) To put into effect as a regulation. • PROMULGATE v. to make known, disseminate, also PROMULGE. |
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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