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There are 25 eight-letter words containing A, C, E, N, S and 2T

anteactsauntcestcanettescantiestcantletscastanetcast␣netscatenetschantestconstateeats␣cuntenactestentasticetchantsnetcastsnictatespentactsscantestscantletsectantsspectantstancitetesticantetanicstransect

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  • anteacts — n. Plural of anteact.
  • auntcest — n. (Slang, rare, vulgar) Sexual relations with one’s aunt.
  • canettes — n. Plural of canette.
  • cantiest — adj. Superlative form of canty: most canty.
  • cantlets — n. Plural of cantlet.
  • castanet — n. (Music, chiefly in the plural) A single handheld percussion…
  • cast␣nets — n. Plural of cast net.
  • catenets — n. Plural of catenet.
  • chantest — v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of chant.
  • constate — v. (Linguistics) To relay information in a statement and say whether… — v. To ascertain; to verify; to establish; to prove.
  • eats␣cunt — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eat cunt.
  • enactest — v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of enact.
  • entastic — adj. (Medicine) Of or relating to any disease characterized by tonic spasms.
  • etchants — n. Plural of etchant.
  • netcasts — n. Plural of netcast.
  • nictates — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nictate.
  • pentacts — n. Plural of pentact.
  • scantest — adj. Superlative form of scant: most scant.
  • scantlet — n. (Obsolete) A small pattern or quantity.
  • sectants — n. Plural of sectant.
  • spectant — adj. Looking forward.
  • stancite — n. A metastable allotrope of tin.
  • testican — n. (Biochemistry) A multidomain proteoglycan that is expressed in the brain.
  • tetanics — n. (Medicine, dated) A class of diseases of the nerves that affect…
  • transect — v. (Transitive) To divide something by cutting transversely. — n. A path along which a researcher moves to count and record observations…
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