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 There are 12 eleven-letter words containing 2G, I, M, O and R| BEGLAMORING | • beglamoring v. Present participle of beglamor. • BEGLAMOR v. to dazzle with glamor.
 |  | GARGOYLISMS | • gargoylisms n. Plural of gargoylism. • GARGOYLISM n. a rare condition characterised by grotesque physical deformity and severe mental disablement.
 |  | GLAMORISING | • glamorising v. Present participle of glamorise. • GLAMORISE v. to make glamorous, also GLAMORIZE, GLAMOURISE, GLAMOURIZE.
 |  | GLAMORIZING | • glamorizing v. Present participle of glamorize. • GLAMORIZE v. to make glamorous, also GLAMORISE, GLAMOURISE, GLAMOURIZE.
 |  | GLOMERATING | • glomerating v. Present participle of glomerate. • GLOMERATE v. to gather into a ball.
 |  | GORILLAGRAM | • gorillagram n. A gift message, similar to a singing telegram, but delivered by a performer dressed in a gorilla suit. • GORILLAGRAM n. a greetings telegram delivered by a person dressed in a gorilla suit.
 |  | GRAMINOLOGY | • graminology n. (Rare) The study of grasses. • GRAMINOLOGY n. the study of grasses.
 |  | MAGGOTORIUM | • maggotorium n. A place where maggots are stored. • MAGGOTORIUM n. a place where maggots are bred for sale to fishers.
 |  | MONOGRAMING | • monograming v. (Dated) present participle of monogram. • MONOGRAM v. to mark with one's initials.
 |  | PROGRAMINGS | • PROGRAMING n. the act of writing a program. |  | PROGRAMMING | • programming n. (Broadcasting) The designing, scheduling or planning of a radio or television program/programme. • programming n. The design and scheduling of a performance such as ballet.
 • programming n. (Computing) The act of writing a computer program.
 |  | WHIGGAMORES | • Whiggamores n. Plural of Whiggamore. • WHIGGAMORE n. (Scots) a Whig; a cant term applied in contempt to Scotch Presbyterians.
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 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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