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There are 10 ten-letter words containing A, B, O, 3R and T

ARBITRATORarbitrator n. A person to whom the authority to settle or judge a dispute is delegated.
ARBITRATOR n. one that arbitrates.
BARRATROUSbarratrous adj. (Law) Tainted with, or constituting, barratry.
BARRATROUS adj. tainted with, or constituting, barratry, also BARRETROUS.
BARRENWORTbarrenwort n. A herb, Epimedium alpinum, once thought to prevent conception.
BARRENWORT n. a herbaceous plant of the Barberry family, having leaves that are bitter and said to be sudorific.
BARRETROUSBARRETROUS adj. tainted with, or constituting, barratry, also BARRATROUS.
BRIARROOTSbriar-roots n. Plural of briar-root.
BRIARROOT n. the root of a briar, also BRIERROOT.
CARBURETORcarburetor n. (US, Canada) A device in an internal combustion engine where fuel is vaporized and mixed with air prior to ignition.
carburetor n. (Slang, drugs) A water pipe or bong; a device or contrivance for mixing air with burning cannabis or cocaine.
CARBURETOR n. an apparatus for charging a gas with carbon compounds, also CARBURETER, CARBURETTER, CARBURETTOR.
GARBURATORgarburator n. (Canada, UK) Synonym of garbage disposal.
GARBURATOR n. (Canadian) an electrically operated device in the plughole of a kitchen sink that breaks up food refuse so that it can travel down the waste pipe.
REPROBATERreprobater n. One who reprobates.
REPROBATER n. one who reprobates.
REPROBATORreprobator n. (Scotland, law, historical) An old form of action to prove a witness to be perjured or biased.
REPROBATOR n. (Scots) in Scots law, an action to prove a witness perjured or biased.
RUBRICATORrubricator n. (Historical) The person who wrote the red titles and headings in a manuscript.
RUBRICATOR n. one who rubricates.

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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