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There are 19 thirteen-letter words containing 3D, 2E, S and T

dead␣presidentdemand␣depositdermatemydidsdestandardisedestandardizedirected␣edgesdisidentifieddone␣and␣dustedeisteddfodwyroverdistendedplayed␣the␣oddsspeedy␣deletedtodger␣dodgerstwo-edged␣swordtwo-sided␣idealun-deadstockedunderadjustedunderdigestedundiscredited

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  • dead␣president — n. (US, slang) A piece of US paper currency. — n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see dead, president.
  • demand␣deposit — n. (Banking) A bank deposit that may be withdrawn without notice.
  • dermatemydids — n. Plural of dermatemydid.
  • destandardise — v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of destandardize.
  • destandardize — v. (Transitive) To render nonstandard; to withdraw as a standard.
  • directed␣edges — n. Plural of directed edge.
  • disidentified — v. Simple past tense and past participle of disidentify.
  • done␣and␣dusted — adj. (Britain, idiomatic, of a task) Completed thoroughly and satisfactorily.
  • eisteddfodwyr — n. Plural of eisteddfodwr.
  • overdistended — adj. Excessively distended.
  • played␣the␣odds — v. Simple past tense and past participle of play the odds.
  • speedy␣deleted — v. Simple past tense and past participle of speedy delete.
  • todger␣dodgers — n. Plural of todger dodger.
  • two-edged␣sword — n. Synonym of double-edged sword: a benefit that is also a liability. — n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see two, edged, sword.
  • two-sided␣ideal — n. (Algebra) A subring which is both a left ideal and a right…
  • un-deadstocked — v. Simple past tense and past participle of un-deadstock.
  • underadjusted — v. Simple past tense and past participle of underadjust.
  • underdigested — adj. Insufficiently digested.
  • undiscredited — adj. Not discredited.
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