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There are 18 eleven-letter words containing A, D, N, S, T and 2Y

butadiynylsdynamotypesdynasticitydysautonomylysinylatedMing␣dynastymyodystoniapolysyndetaQing␣dynastySong␣dynastystay␣and␣playsteadyinglysyncytiatedsyndactylessyndactylicTang␣dynastyTrawsfynyddYuan␣dynasty

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  • butadiynyls — n. Plural of butadiynyl.
  • dynamotypes — n. Plural of dynamotype.
  • dynasticity — n. (Rare) The quality or condition of being dynastic.
  • dysautonomy — n. Alternative form of dysautonomia.
  • lysinylated — v. Simple past tense and past participle of lysinylate. — adj. Modofied by the addition of lyninyl groups.
  • Ming␣dynasty — prop.n. A Chinese dynasty that lasted from 1368–1644 C.E..
  • myodystonia — n. (Pathology) Any general disorder of muscular tone.
  • polysyndeta — n. Plural of polysyndeton.
  • Qing␣dynasty — prop.n. The last dynasty of China, lasting from 1644 to 1912 C.E..
  • Song␣dynasty — prop.n. A Chinese dynasty that lasted from 960–1279 C.E..
  • stay␣and␣play — n. (Medicine, informal) The treating of casualties at the scene…
  • steadyingly — adv. In a steadying manner.
  • syncytiated — v. Simple past tense and past participle of syncytiate. — adj. Subjected to syncytialization.
  • syndactyles — n. Plural of syndactyle.
  • syndactylic — adj. (Zoology) syndactylous.
  • Tang␣dynasty — prop.n. A Chinese dynasty that lasted from 618–907 C.E..
  • Trawsfynydd — prop.n. A linear village in Gwynedd, Wales (OS grid ref SH7035).
  • Yuan␣dynasty — prop.n. A Chinese dynasty that lasted from 1271–1368 C.E..
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