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There are 14 ten-letter words containing A, 2C, H, K, O and S

BACKCLOTHSbackcloths n. Plural of backcloth.
back-cloths n. Plural of back-cloth.
BACKCLOTH n. the painted cloth or curtain at the back of the stage.
CHECHAKOESchechakoes n. Plural of chechako.
CHECHAKO n. (Native American) a tenderfoot, also CHECHAQUO, CHEECHAKO, CHEECHALKO.
CHEECHAKOScheechakos n. Plural of cheechako.
CHEECHAKO n. (Native American) a tenderfoot, also CHECHAKO, CHECHAQUO, CHEECHALKO.
COACHWORKScoachworks n. Plural of coachwork.
COACHWORK n. vehicle bodywork.
COOKSHACKScookshacks n. Plural of cookshack.
COOKSHACK n. a shack used for cooking.
HEATHCOCKSheathcocks n. Plural of heathcock.
Heathcocks prop.n. Plural of Heathcock.
heath␣cocks n. Plural of heath cock.
MATCHLOCKSmatchlocks n. Plural of matchlock.
MATCHLOCK n. an early form of gun.
NOTCHBACKSnotchbacks n. Plural of notchback.
NOTCHBACK n. a car whose roof does not slope continuously from the roof to the bumper, but juts out from the bottom of the rear window.
PACKCLOTHSPACKCLOTH n. a cloth in which goods are enclosed.
PATCHOCKESPATCHOCKE n. (Spenser) perhaps a clown, also PATCHCOCKE.
PEACOCKISHpeacockish adj. Characteristic of a peacock; striking; ostentatious.
PEACOCKISH adj. like a peacock.
SACKCLOTHSsackcloths n. Plural of sackcloth.
SACKCLOTH n. a coarse cloth worn by penitents.
SPATCHCOCKspatchcock n. (Cooking, also attributively) Poultry which has been cut along the spine and spread out for more even cooking.
spatchcock v. (Cooking) To cut (poultry) along the spine and spread the halves apart for more even cooking.
spatchcock v. (Figuratively) Often followed by in or into: to interpolate or insert (something into another thing);…
TOUCHBACKStouchbacks n. Plural of touchback.
TOUCHBACK n. a play in which the ball is dead on or behind a team's own goal line, having been put across the line by an opponent but actually put down by a member of that team.

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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  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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