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There are 12 nine-letter words containing A, 2C, D and P

ACCOMPTEDaccompted v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of accompt.
ACCOMPT v. to explain in detail, also ACCOUNT.
APODICTICapodictic adj. Incontrovertible; demonstrably true or certain.
apodictic adj. Being a style of argument in which a person presents their reasoning as categorically true, even if…
apodictic adj. (Theology, Biblical studies) Absolute and without explanation, as in a command from God like "Thou shalt not kill!".
CARAPACEDcarapaced adj. Having a carapace.
CARAPACED adj. having a carapace.
CARDPUNCHcardpunch n. Alternative form of card punch.
card␣punch n. (Computing, historical) A machine that punches holes in a punch card.
CARDPUNCH n. a machine which perforates cards to record data.
COMPACTEDcompacted adj. Closely or densely packed together.
compacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of compact.
COMPACT v. to pack closely together.
ICECAPPEDICECAPPED adj. covered with caps of ice and snow.
OCCUPATEDoccupated v. Simple past tense and past participle of occupate.
OCCUPATE v. to reside in, also OCCUPY.
OCTAPODICOCTAPODIC adj. of a verse line, having eight feet.
PEACOCKEDpeacocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of peacock.
PEACOCK v. to strut vainly.
PEDOCALICpedocalic adj. Of or relating to a pedocal.
PEDOCALIC adj. of or like pedocal, a generic term used to describe the soils typically found in an arid or semiarid region.
PICCADILLpiccadill n. (Historical) A large, broad lace collar from the 17th century.
PICCADILL n. (obsolete) a cut or vandyked edging, esp. to a woman's collar, also PICCADILLO, PICKADIL, PICKADILL, PICKADILLO.
PRACTICEDpracticed adj. Skillful, proficient, knowledgeable or expert as a result of practice.
practiced v. Simple past tense and past participle of practice.
PRACTICE v. to train or drill in order to acquire skill, also PRACTISE.

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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