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There are 14 seven-letter words containing G, L, M, N and O

ENGLOOMengloom v. To make gloomy.
ENGLOOM v. to make gloomy.
LOAMINGloaming v. Present participle of loam.
LOAM v. to cover with loam.
LOOMINGlooming n. Gerund of loom: the condition of something that looms or towers.
looming v. Present participle of loom.
LOOM v. to appear indistinctly as in a mirage.
MANGOLDmangold n. Mangelwurzel.
Mangold prop.n. A surname.
MANGOLD n. a variety of beet, also MANGEL.
MOBLINGmobling v. Present participle of moble.
MOBLE v. (obsolete) to muffle, also MOBBLE.
MOILINGmoiling v. Present participle of moil.
MOIL v. to drudge, work hard.
MOLDINGmolding v. Present participle of mold.
molding n. The act or process of shaping in or on a mold, or of making molds; the art or occupation of a molder.
molding n. Anything cast in a mold, or which appears to be so, as grooved or ornamental bars of wood or metal.
MOLTINGmolting v. Present participle of molt.
molting n. A molt; the shedding of skin, feathers, etc.
MOLT v. to shed feathers or fur, also MOULT.
MONGOLSmongols n. Plural of mongol.
Mongols n. Plural of Mongol.
MONGRELmongrel n. (Often derogatory) Someone or something of mixed kind or uncertain origin, especially a dog.
mongrel n. (Slang, Australia, New Zealand) A thuggish, obnoxious, or contemptible person; (often preceded by "poor")…
mongrel n. (Slang, Australia) An erect penis; an erection.
MONOLOGmonolog n. (American spelling) Alternative form of monologue.
monolog v. (American spelling) Alternative form of monologue.
MONOLOG n. a lengthy speech by one person.
MOOLINGMOOL v. (Scots) to cover with soil.
MORLINGmorling n. Alternative form of mortling.
MORLING n. a sheep that has died from disease, also MORTLING.
MOYLINGmoyling v. Present participle of moyle.
MOYLE v. to moil, toil.

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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