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There are 9 nine-letter words containing A, C, F, P, R and T

AFTERCLAPafterclap n. (Archaic) An additional adverse event that occurs unexpectedly after an earlier one was thought to be…
afterclap n. (Archaic) An unfavourable turn of events following a favourable situation; an eventuality for which…
afterclap n. The consequence (often, but not always, adverse) of an action or event.
CAMPCRAFTcampcraft n. Any of the outdoor skills associated with camping expeditions, such as map-reading.
CAMPCRAFT n. knowledge of how to camp.
FACEPRINTfaceprint n. The impression left by a face pressed against a surface, such as sand, snow, or a pillow.
faceprint n. A digital representation of characteristics of a face, able to be used for identification of that face.
FACEPRINT n. a digitally recorded representation of a person's face that can be used for security purposes.
FLAPTRACKflaptrack n. (Aviation) The track on which the flaps of an aircraft are mounted.
FLAPTRACK n. a racetrack for flapping i.e. unregistered horse-racing.
FLIPCHARTflipchart n. Alternative spelling of flip chart.
flip␣chart n. A large pad, usually supported on a stand, used for (typically handwritten) presentations.
FLIPCHART n. a pad, containing large sheets of paper that can be easily turned over, mounted on a stand and used to present reports, data, etc.
FORCIPATEforcipate adj. (Botany, zoology) Having a forceps-like structure.
FORCIPATE adj. formed and opening like a forceps, also FORCIPATED.
PENCRAFTSPENCRAFT n. penmanship.
PERFECTASperfectas n. Plural of perfecta.
PERFECTA n. (Spanish) a form of bet in which the punter has to select and place in order the first two horses, dogs etc.
PRAEFECTSpraefects n. Plural of praefect.
PRAEFECT n. an ancient Roman official, also PREFECT.

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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