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There are 11 eight-letter words containing 2A, 2E and U

ACULEATEaculeate adj. Having a sting; sharp like a prickle.
aculeate adj. Having prickles or sharp points.
aculeate adj. (Entomology) Having a stinger; stinging.
ADEQUATEadequate adj. Equal to or fulfilling some requirement.
adequate det. A sufficient amount of; enough.
adequate v. (Obsolete) To equalize; to make adequate.
AUREOLAEaureolae n. Plural of aureola.
aureolæ n. Plural of aureola.
AUREOLA n. (Latin) a halo.
CAESURAEcaesurae n. Plural of caesura.
cæsuræ n. Plural of cæsura.
CAESURA n. (Latin) a pause in a line of verse, also CESURA.
ECAUDATEecaudate adj. (Biology) Tailless; without a tail or tail-like appendage.
ECAUDATE adj. tailless, also ACAUDAL, ACAUDATE.
EVACUATEevacuate v. (Transitive) To leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from.
evacuate v. To cause (or help) to leave or withdraw from.
evacuate v. To make empty; to empty out; to remove the contents of, including to create a vacuum.
EVALUATEevaluate v. (Transitive) To draw conclusions from examining; to assess.
evaluate v. (Transitive, mathematics, computing) To compute or determine the value of (an expression).
evaluate v. (Intransitive, computing, mathematics) To return or have a specific value.
LAUREATElaureate adj. (Sometimes postpositive) Crowned, or decked, with laurel.
laureate n. (Dated) One crowned with laurel, such as a poet laureate or Nobel laureate.
laureate n. A graduate of a university.
NAUSEATEnauseate v. (Transitive) To cause nausea in.
nauseate v. (Transitive) To disgust.
nauseate v. (Intransitive) To become squeamish; to feel nausea; to turn away with disgust.
PAENULAEpaenulae n. Plural of paenula.
PAENULA n. (Latin) a Roman travelling cloak.
SEAQUAKEseaquake n. A hydrostatic pressure disturbance caused by an earthquake or volcano in the seabed.
SEAQUAKE n. an undersea earthquake.

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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