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 There are 16 eight-letter words containing G, L, N, P, R and S| GRAPLINS | • graplins n. Plural of graplin. • GRAPLIN n. a type of anchor, also GRAPLINE.
 |  | GRAPNELS | • grapnels n. Plural of grapnel. • grapnels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grapnel.
 • GRAPNEL n. a small anchor used for dragging or grappling.
 |  | LONGSPUR | • longspur n. A specific type of bird, of the genus Calcarius; it has a long claw on the hind toe of each foot. • LONGSPUR n. any of several North American buntings of the genus Calcarius.
 |  | PINGLERS | • pinglers n. Plural of pingler. • PINGLER n. one who nibbles at food with little appetite.
 |  | PLUNGERS | • plungers n. Plural of plunger. • PLUNGER n. an instrument or part of a mechanism which works or is worked with a plunging or thrusting movement.
 |  | PROLONGS | • prolongs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prolong. • PROLONG v. to lengthen in duration.
 |  | PURLINGS | • purlings n. Plural of purling. • PURLING n. the swirling of a stream.
 |  | SLURPING | • slurping v. Present participle of slurp. • slurping n. A sound or motion that slurps.
 • SLURP v. to drink noisily.
 |  | SPANGLER | • spangler n. One who, or that which, spangles. • Spangler prop.n. A surname.
 • SPANGLER n. one who spangles.
 |  | SPARLING | • sparling n. The European smelt (Osmerus eperlanus). • sparling n. A young salmon.
 • sparling n. (UK, Scotland, dialect) A tern.
 |  | SPERLING | • sperling n. (UK, archaic, dialect) A smelt; a sparling. • sperling n. (US, archaic, dialect) A young herring.
 • SPERLING n. a kind of fish, the smelt, also SPARLING, SPIRLING.
 |  | SPIRLING | • spirling n. (UK, dialect) sparling. • SPIRLING n. a kind of fish, aka smelt, also SPARLING, SPERLING.
 |  | SPRANGLE | • sprangle v. (Intransitive) To sprawl or straggle. • SPRANGLE v. (US) to sprawl, to straggle.
 |  | SPRINGAL | • springal n. (Archaic) Alternative form of springald (“a youth”). • springal n. Obsolete form of springald (“military engine for launching stones and arrows”).
 • SPRINGAL n. (archaic) an active young man; a youth, also SPRINGALD.
 |  | SPRINGLE | • springle n. (Rare) a trap to catch animals, using a spring mechanism. • springle v. (Rare) to sprinkle.
 • SPRINGLE n. a snare with a noose and spring, also SPRINGE.
 |  | SPURLING | • spurling n. (Obsolete, UK, dialect) A tern. • Spurling prop.n. A surname.
 • SPURLING n. a tern.
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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.
 
 See this list for:English Wiktionary: 29 wordsScrabble in French: no wordScrabble in Spanish: no wordScrabble in Italian: no wordScrabble in German: 8 wordsScrabble in Romanian: 1 word
 
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