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There are 19 nine-letter words containing 2A, C, D, E and U

ABUNDANCEabundance n. A large quantity; many.
abundance n. An overflowing fullness or ample sufficiency; profusion; copious supply; superfluity; plentifulness.
abundance n. Wealth; affluence; plentiful amount of resources.
ACIDULATEacidulate v. (Transitive) To make slightly or moderately acid; to acidify.
acidulate v. (Transitive) To make sour in a moderate degree; to sour somewhat.
acidulate v. (Transitive) To use an acidic catalyst, with the chemical change being emphasised over the importance…
ACULEATEDaculeated adj. Having a sharp point; armed with prickles.
aculeated adj. (Figurative) Pungent, incisive.
ACULEATED adj. prickly; pointed; stinging, also ACULEATE.
ADUNCATEDaduncated adj. Alternative form of aduncate.
ADUNCATED adj. hooked, also ADUNC, ADUNCATE, ADUNCOUS.
AMBUSCADEambuscade n. (Dated) An ambush; a trap laid for an enemy.
ambuscade n. The place in which troops lie hidden for an ambush.
ambuscade n. The body of troops lying in ambush.
AQUACADESaquacades n. Plural of aquacade.
AQUACADE n. an exhibition of swimming and diving skills.
AUDIENCIAaudiencia n. (Historical) An appellate court of the Spanish empire.
AUDIENCIA n. (Spanish) a court of government or justice in the Spanish American empire.
AUTOCADESautocades n. Plural of autocade.
AUTOCADE n. (French) a procession of motorcars.
CALENDULAcalendula n. Any plant of the genus Calendula, with yellow or orange flowers, often called marigolds.
Calendula prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – the calendulas, Old World plants often called marigolds.
CALENDULA n. (Latin) a marigold.
CANULATEDcanulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of canulate.
CANULATE v. to insert a canula into, also CANNULATE.
COADUNATEcoadunate adj. (Botany) Closely joined (by growing together).
coadunate v. To merge; to unite into one.
COADUNATE v. to unite, to combine.
CURANDERAcurandera n. (Often italicized) A specifically female curandero, or traditional Central American healer.
CURANDERA n. a female faith healer.
DECAUDATEdecaudate v. (Transitive) To remove the tail from.
DECAUDATE v. to cut off the tail of.
EVACUATEDevacuated adj. Having had population removed, by evacuation.
evacuated adj. Containing a vacuum.
evacuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of evacuate.
EXCAUDATEexcaudate adj. (Zoology) Not caudate; without a cauda.
EXCAUDATE adj. tailless.
JACULATEDjaculated v. Simple past tense and past participle of jaculate.
JACULATE v. to throw or cast, as a dart.
MACULATEDmaculated v. Simple past tense and past participle of maculate.
maculated adj. Having spots or blotches.
MACULATE v. to spot or stain.
MANDUCATEmanducate v. (Literary) To chew; to masticate.
manducate v. (Literary) To eat.
MANDUCATE v. to chew or eat.
PRECAUDALprecaudal adj. (Zoology) In front of the tail or of the caudal vertebrae.
PRECAUDAL adj. in front of the caudal fin.

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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