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There are 20 ten-letter words containing A, D, E, 2T and W

DEATHWATCHdeathwatch n. A vigil beside a dying person.
deathwatch n. One who guards a condemned person before execution.
deathwatch n. A deathwatch beetle.
DITCHWATERditchwater n. The stagnant water that collects in a ditch.
DITCHWATER n. water found in a ditch.
DOWNSTATERdownstater n. A person from downstate; usually specifically a person from downstate New York.
DOWNSTATER n. one who lives or comes from downstate.
DOWNSTATESdownstates n. Plural of downstate.
DOWNSTATE n. the region of a State remote from large cities, a rural area.
HALFWITTEDhalfwitted adj. Alternative spelling of half-witted.
half-witted adj. Having a low intelligence; dim-witted.
HALFWITTED adj. feebleminded.
OUTWATCHEDoutwatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of outwatch.
OUTWATCH v. to watch longer than.
SAWTOOTHEDsawtoothed adj. Having sawteeth, or a similar form.
saw-toothed adj. Having a jagged edge like a saw.
STREETWARDstreetward adv. Toward the street.
streetward adj. Facing the street.
STREETWARD adv. towards or facing the street, also STREETWARDS.
THWARTEDLYthwartedly adv. In a thwarted manner.
THWARTED adv. THWART, to cross the path of, obstruct.
TIDEWAITERtidewaiter n. Alternative form of tide waiter.
tide␣waiter n. (UK, historical) A customs inspector at a seaport who oversees the landing of goods from merchant vessels…
tide␣waiter n. A person who watches public opinion before declaring their own.
TIDEWATERStidewaters n. Plural of tidewater.
TIDEWATER n. water brought by the tide.
TWADDLIESTTWADDLY adj. boringly.
WADSETTERSwadsetters n. (Obsolete, Scotland) plural of wadsetter.
WADSETTER n. (Scots) one who holds by a wadset.
WADSETTINGwadsetting v. Present participle of wadset.
wadsetting v. Present participle of wadsett.
WADSETT v. (Scots) to pawn or mortgage, also WADSET.
WAITLISTEDwaitlisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of waitlist.
wait-listed v. Simple past tense and past participle of wait-list.
WAITLIST v. to put on a list of persons waiting.
WATTLEBIRDwattlebird n. Any of a group of Australian birds in the genus Anthochaera of the honeyeater family Meliphagidae.
wattlebird n. Any of three birds in the family Callaeidae, endemic to New Zealand.
WATTLEBIRD n. any one of several species of the honey eater bird.
WEBCHATTEDwebchatted v. Simple past tense and past participle of webchat.
WEBCHAT v. to communicate in real time over the Internet.
WILDCATTEDwildcatted v. Simple past tense and past participle of wildcat.
WILDCAT v. to drill an experimental well in an area of unknown productivity in search of oil, gas, ore, etc.
WILDCATTERwildcatter n. (US) Someone who drills for oil speculatively.
wildcatter n. A worker who participates in a wildcat strike.
wildcatter n. (Firearms) A person who makes wildcat cartridges and the guns that use them.
WYANDOTTESwyandottes n. Plural of wyandotte.
Wyandottes n. Plural of Wyandotte.
WYANDOTTE n. (Native American) a breed of domestic fowl, of American origin.

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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