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There are 12 ten-letter words containing A, 2N, T, U and V

ANOVULANTSanovulants n. Plural of anovulant.
ANOVULANT n. a drug that inhibits ovulation.
AVANTURINEavanturine n. Alternative form of aventurine.
AVANTURINE n. a glass containing golden or green flecks; quartz containing mica flakes, also AVENTURIN, AVENTURINE.
AVENTURINEaventurine n. A kind of brownish glass containing gold-coloured spangles.
aventurine n. (Mineralogy, by extension) A variety of translucent quartz, spangled throughout with scales of yellow mica.
AVENTURINE n. a glass containing golden or green flecks; quartz containing mica flakes, also AVANTURINE, AVENTURIN.
AVENTURINSaventurins n. Plural of aventurin.
AVENTURIN n. a glass containing golden or green flecks; quartz containing mica flakes, also AVANTURINE, AVENTURINE.
CONVENTUALconventual adj. Pertaining to a convent or convent life; cloistered, monastic.
conventual n. A member of a convent.
Conventual n. A member of one of the two divisions of the Franciscans, following a mitigated rule, the other being the Observants.
CONVULSANTconvulsant adj. Causing or producing convulsions; convulsive.
convulsant n. Anything, such as a drug, that causes convulsions.
CONVULSANT n. an agent, esp. a drug, that causes convulsions.
ENVAULTINGenvaulting v. Present participle of envault.
ENVAULT v. to enclose in a vault.
UNACTIVINGUNACTIVE v. to make (a person) inactive.
UNIVALENTSunivalents n. Plural of univalent.
UNIVALENT n. a univalent radical.
UNIVARIANTunivariant adj. Having a single degree of freedom.
UNIVARIANT adj. having one degree of freedom.
UNNATIVINGUNNATIVE v. to no longer be a native or inhabitant of a place or country.
VAUNTINGLYvauntingly adv. So as to vaunt; with boastful display.
VAUNTING adv. boastful.

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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