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There are 15 eight-letter words containing G, L, O and 2U

ANGULOUSangulous adj. (Archaic) angular; having corners.
ANGULOUS adj. having an angle.
COAGULUMcoagulum n. A mass of coagulated material; a clot or curd.
COAGULUM n. (Latin) a clot.
DUOLOGUEduologue n. A conversation between two persons; dialogue.
duologue n. A dramatic performance or piece in the form of a dialogue limited to two speakers.
DUOLOGUE n. a conversation between two people, also DUOLOG.
EULOGIUMeulogium n. A eulogy.
EULOGIUM n. (Latin) a speech or writing in praise, also EULOGY.
FULGOURSfulgours n. Plural of fulgour.
FULGOUR n. splendour, also FULGOR.
FURLOUGHfurlough n. A leave of absence or vacation.
furlough n. The documents authorizing such leave.
furlough n. A period of unpaid time off, used by an employer to reduce costs.
GLAUCOUSglaucous adj. (Color) Of a pale grey or bluish-green, especially when covered with a powdery residue.
glaucous adj. (Botany) Covered with a bloom or a pale powdery covering, regardless of colour.
GLAUCOUS adj. sea-green; greyish-blue; covered with a powdery greenish or bluish bloom.
GOURDFULgourdful n. As much as a gourd will carry.
GOURDFUL n. the contents of a gourd.
LONGUEURlongueur n. (Authorship) A lengthy passage in a dramatic or literary work, especially a dull or tedious one; a period of boredom.
LONGUEUR n. (French) a long and tedious section of a book, play, etc.
ORGULOUSorgulous adj. Proud; haughty; disdainful.
orgulous adj. Ostentatious; showy.
orgulous adj. Swollen; augmented; excessive.
OUTBULGEoutbulge v. To bulge outward.
outbulge n. A bulging outward.
OUTBULGE v. to bulge outwards.
OUTFLUNGoutflung adj. Flung outwards.
outflung v. Simple past tense and past participle of outfling.
OUTFLING v. to whip out.
OUTLAUGHoutlaugh v. (Transitive) To ridicule or laugh someone out of a purpose, principle, etc.; laugh down; discourage…
outlaugh v. (Transitive) To laugh louder than, surpass in laughing.
OUTLAUGH v. to surpass in laughing.
RUGULOSErugulose adj. Having small or fine-grained wrinkles. The sense of "somewhat rugose" is better expressed by "subrugulose".
RUGULOSE adj. having small wrinkles.
TURLOUGHturlough n. (Ireland) A temporary lake in an area of limestone, filled by rising groundwater during the rainy winter season.
TURLOUGH n. (Irish) a pond that dries up in summer.

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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