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There are 22 nine-letter words containing A, B, C, L and 2U

ad␣baculumbalductumclubhaulscubicularcubulatedcumulablecunabularlucubratenubeculaePulucambisubacularsubcallussubcaudalsubclausesubicularsublacunesubocularsubuculaetuberculaumbraculauncurableuncurably

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  • ad␣baculum — adj. (Rhetoric) By appeal to force.
  • balductum — adj. (Obsolete) nonsensical. — n. A posset. — n. (Obsolete) senseless talk or writing; balderdash.
  • clubhauls — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clubhaul.
  • cubicular — adj. (Obsolete) Belonging to a chamber or bedroom.
  • cubulated — v. Simple past tense and past participle of cubulate.
  • cumulable — adj. Able to be accumulated into a single grouping.
  • cunabular — adj. Relating to cunabula.
  • lucubrate — v. (Rare) To work diligently by artificial light; to study at night. — v. To work or write like a scholar.
  • nubeculae — n. Plural of nubecula.
  • Pulucambi — prop.n. (Historical) An ancient province of Vietnam near the modern…
  • subacular — adj. Misspelling of subocular.
  • subcallus — n. (Entomology) The lowest of the calli on the frons of some species…
  • subcaudal — adj. On the underside of the tail. — n. Any of the enlarged plates on the underside of a snake’s tail.
  • subclause — n. (Grammar) A subordinate clause. — n. A subsidiary clause in a legal contract etc. — v. (Transitive) To qualify with a subclause.
  • subicular — adj. Relating to the subiculum.
  • sublacune — adj. (Rare) Located or occurring under the surface of a lake.
  • subocular — adj. (Anatomy) Below the eye. — n. (Zoology) One of the scales below the eyes.
  • subuculae — n. Plural of subucula.
  • tubercula — n. Plural of tuberculum.
  • umbracula — n. Plural of umbraculum.
  • uncurable — adj. (Archaic) incurable.
  • uncurably — adv. In an uncurable manner; in a way that cannot be cured.
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