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There are 10 ten-letter words containing A, 2C, D, H and N

ARCHDEACONarchdeacon n. (Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy) A senior administrative official in a diocese, just under the bishop…
ARCHDEACON n. a clergyman having the duty of assisting a diocesan bishop in ceremonial functions or administrative work.
CAMANACHDScamanachds n. Plural of camanachd.
CAMANACHD n. (Gaelic) the game of shinty.
CHALCEDONYchalcedony n. A form of fine-grained quartz that is nearly transparent or has a milky translucence; it fractures conchoidally.
CHALCEDONY n. a crystalline form of quartz, microscopically fibrous with waxy luster, also CALCEDONY.
CHANCROIDSchancroids n. Plural of chancroid.
CHANCROID n. a type of venereal sore.
COANCHOREDcoanchored v. Simple past tense and past participle of coanchor.
COANCHOR v. to present televised news reports jointly.
CONCHOIDALconchoidal adj. (Mathematics) Of or pertaining to a conchoid; that may be defined as a conchoid.
conchoidal adj. (Mineralogy, of a fracture) Irregular, with planar, concentric curves, similar to those on a mussel shell.
conchoidal adj. (Mineralogy, of a mineral) That fractures with planar concentric curves (e.g., as flint, chert or obsidian).
DECHEANCESDECHEANCE n. (French) forfeiture.
DIACHRONICdiachronic adj. Occurring over or changing with time.
diachronic adj. Of, pertaining to or concerned with changes that occur over time.
DIACHRONIC adj. of the study of a subject (esp. a language) through its historical development, as opposed to synchronic.
ENCROACHEDencroached v. Simple past tense and past participle of encroach.
ENCROACH v. to intrude on another's territory.
MISCHANCEDmischanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of mischance.
MISCHANCE v. to happen amiss.

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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