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There are 20 ten-letter words containing A, J, R, S, T and U

COADJUTORScoadjutors n. Plural of coadjutor.
COADJUTOR n. a bishop assisting a diocesan bishop and having the right of succession.
JACKFRUITSjackfruits n. Plural of jackfruit.
jack-fruits n. Plural of jack-fruit.
jack␣fruits n. Plural of jack fruit.
JACULATORSjaculators n. Plural of jaculator.
JACULATOR n. one who throws or casts.
JAGDWURSTSJAGDWURST n. (German) a cured sausage with chunks of ham in a pbti base, often with whole mustard seeds, pistachios, and pimentos.
JAMBUSTERSjambusters n. Plural of jambuster.
JAMBUSTER n. (Canadian) a jelly-filled doughnut.
JETTATURASjettaturas n. Plural of jettatura.
JETTATURA n. (Italian) the evil eye.
JOCULATORSjoculators n. Plural of joculator.
JOCULATOR n. a professional jester or minstrel.
JOURNALISTjournalist n. (Originally) The keeper of a personal journal, who writes in it regularly.
journalist n. One whose occupation is journalism, originally only writing in the printed press.
journalist n. A reporter, someone who professionally reports on news and current events.
JUDICATORSjudicators n. Plural of judicator.
JUDICATOR n. a person who judges.
JUMPMASTERjumpmaster n. One who supervises the jumping of paratroopers or other parachutists from an aeroplane.
JUNIORATESjuniorates n. Plural of juniorate.
JUNIORATE n. a course of high school or college study for candidates for the priesthood.
JURISTICALjuristical adj. Alternative form of juristic.
JURISTICAL adj. of or pertaining to a jurist, to the legal profession, or to jurisprudence, also JURISTIC.
JUSTICIARSjusticiars n. Plural of justiciar.
JUSTICIAR n. (historical) an administrator of justice; a supreme judge, also JUSTICER, JUSTICIARY.
JUSTICIARYjusticiary n. (Scotland, countable, chiefly historical) A judgeship: a judge’s jurisdiction, power, or office.
justiciary n. (Originally Scotland, uncountable) The judiciary: a collective term for the court system or the body…
justiciary n. (Historical) One who administers justice, particularly…
OBJURGATESobjurgates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of objurgate.
OBJURGATE v. to scold or rebuke sharply, to berate.
OVERADJUSToveradjust v. (Transitive) To adjust excessively or too precisely.
PREADJUSTSpreadjusts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preadjust.
PREADJUST v. to adjust in advance.
READJUSTEDreadjusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of readjust.
READJUST v. to adjust again.
READJUSTERreadjuster n. One who, or that which, readjusts.
readjuster n. (US, historical) One who advocates a refund, and sometimes a partial repudiation, of a state’s debt…
READJUSTER n. one who readjusts.
SUBJUGATORsubjugator n. A person who subjugates or conquers.
SUBJUGATOR n. one who subjugates.

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: 51 words
  • Scrabble in French: 62 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: 169 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 84 words


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