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There are 14 ten-letter words containing G, N, O, P, 2R and T| CORRUPTING | • corrupting v. Present participle of corrupt. • CORRUPT v. to make bad, debase. | | GASTROPORN | • gastroporn n. Enticing food imagery, typically found in books, magazines, social media , and television programs related… • GASTROPORN n. the representation of food in a highly sensual manner. | | 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. | | PERORATING | • perorating v. Present participle of perorate. • PERORATE v. to make a lengthy speech. | | PORRECTING | • porrecting v. Present participle of porrect. • PORRECT v. to stretch forth. | | PORTRAYING | • portraying v. Present participle of portray. • PORTRAY v. to paint or draw the likeness of, also POURTRAY. | | PRESORTING | • presorting v. Present participle of presort. • PRESORT v. to sort beforehand. | | PRESTORING | • PRESTORE v. to store beforehand. | | PROCTORING | • proctoring v. Present participle of proctor. • PROCTOR v. to officiate as a proctor. | | PROGENITOR | • progenitor n. A forefather, any of a person’s direct ancestors. • progenitor n. An individual from whom one or more people (Dynasty, tribe, nation...) are descended. • progenitor n. (Biology) An ancestral form of a species. | | PROTRUDING | • protruding v. Present participle of protrude. • PROTRUDE v. to stick out. | | PURPORTING | • purporting v. Present participle of purport. • PURPORT v. to profess or proclaim. | | REPORTINGS | • reportings n. Plural of reporting. • REPORTING n. the act of reporting. | | SPRINGWORT | • springwort n. The plant St John’s wort. • SPRINGWORT n. a root thought to be magical, perhaps mandrake. |
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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