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There are 12 ten-letter words containing A, B, N and Q

BALDAQUINSbaldaquins n. Plural of baldaquin.
BALDAQUIN n. a rich embroidered material, originally woven with woof of silk and warp of gold thread, also BALDACHIN, BALDACHINO, BAUDEKIN, BAWDKIN.
BANQUETEERbanqueteer n. One who attends a banquet.
banqueteer v. To attend a banquet or banquets (particularly as a frequent or habitual activity).
BANQUETEER n. one who attends a banquet.
BANQUETERSbanqueters n. Plural of banqueter.
BANQUETER n. one who banquets.
BANQUETINGbanqueting v. Present participle of banquet.
banqueting n. The act of holding or participating in a banquet.
BANQUETING n. feasting.
BANQUETTESbanquettes n. Plural of banquette.
BANQUETTE n. (French) a raised way or footway above a parapet, also BANKIT.
BARBEQUINGbarbequing v. Present participle of barbeque.
BARBEQUE v. to grill over an open fire, also BARBECUE.
BLANQUETTEblanquette n. A white meat stew in which neither the meat nor the sauce is browned.
BLANQUETTE n. (French) a stew based on lamb, chicken and veal.
LAMBREQUINlambrequin n. A scarf or other piece of material used as a covering for a helmet.
lambrequin n. (Heraldry) A heraldic representation of such an item, typically with one end pendant.
lambrequin n. (US) A short decorative drapery for a shelf edge or for the top of a window casing; a valance.
QUENCHABLEquenchable adj. Able to be quenched.
QUENCHABLE adj. capable of being quenched.
SQUABBLINGsquabbling v. Present participle of squabble.
squabbling n. A petty argument or conflict.
SQUABBLING n. petty quarrelling.
UBIQUARIANubiquarian adj. (Archaic) Ubiquitous.
ubiquarian adj. Alternative form of ubiquitarian.
ubiquarian n. Obsolete form of ubiquitarian.
UNQUOTABLEunquotable adj. Not quotable; that cannot be quoted.
UNQUOTABLE adj. not quotable.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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  • English Wiktionary: 55 words
  • Scrabble in French: 99 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: 228 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: 8 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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