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There are 20 nine-letter words containing A, B, C, D, 2O and R

abrocomidbackdoors back␣doorsbon-accord Bon␣Accordcarboload carbo-loadcarbonadochaoboridcoboardedcobordantcoco␣breadCordobanscorkboard cork-boardcrabocadocrabwoodsimbrocadoobcordateroadblock

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  • abrocomid — n. Any of the caviomorph rodents of the family Abrocomidae of chinchilla rats.
  • backdoors — n. Plural of backdoor.
  • back␣doors — n. Plural of back door.
  • bon-accord — n. (Scotland) goodwill; good fellowship; agreement.
  • Bon␣Accord — prop.n. A locality in the North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. — prop.n. A town in Alberta, Canada.
  • carboload — v. Alternative form of carbo-load.
  • carbo-load — v. (Intransitive, informal) To load up on carbohydrate-rich foods…
  • carbonado — n. (Cooking, dated) Meat or fish that has been scored and broiled. — v. (Transitive, dated, also figuratively) To make a carbonado… — v. (Transitive, obsolete) To cut or hack, as in combat.
  • chaoborid — n. (Zoology) Any of phantom midges in the family Chaoboridae.
  • coboarded — v. Simple past tense and past participle of coboard.
  • cobordant — adj. (Of two manifolds of the same dimension) Such that their…
  • coco␣bread — n. A Jamaican bread made with coconut milk.
  • Cordobans — n. Plural of Cordoban.
  • corkboard — n. Alternative spelling of cork-board.
  • cork-board — n. A kind of strawboard or cardboard in which ground cork is mixed…
  • crabocado — n. (Cooking, attributive) A dish consisting of shredded crab meat…
  • crabwoods — n. Plural of crabwood.
  • imbrocado — n. Cloth of silver or gold.
  • obcordate — adj. (Botany, of a leaf) Of a reversed cordate shape; heart-shaped…
  • roadblock — n. Something that blocks or obstructs a road. — n. An obstacle or impediment. — v. (Colloquial, transitive) To prevent, hinder.
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