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There are 14 ten-letter words containing A, C, D, N, S and 2T

ANECDOTISTanecdotist n. One who relates anecdotes.
ANECDOTIST n. one who relates or collects anecdotes.
ATTOSECONDattosecond n. (Metrology) An SI unit of time equal to 10-18 seconds. Symbol: as.
ATTOSECOND n. ten to the power of minus eighteen seconds.
CANDYTUFTScandytufts n. Plural of candytuft.
CANDYTUFT n. a cruciferous plant of the genus Iberis, with flowers in tufts or corymbs, the outer petals larger than the inner.
COATSTANDScoatstands n. Plural of coatstand.
coat-stands n. Plural of coat-stand.
coat␣stands n. Plural of coat stand.
CONTRASTEDcontrasted v. Simple past tense and past participle of contrast.
contrasted adj. Set in contrast (of two or more things).
contrasted adj. Displaying or marked by contrast; contrasty.
COTTONADEScottonades n. Plural of cottonade.
COTTONADE n. a somewhat stout and thick fabric of cotton.
DECANTATESdecantates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decantate.
DECANTATE v. (obsolete) to chant or say repeatedly.
DICTATIONSdictations n. Plural of dictation.
DICTATION n. the act, art or practice of dictating.
DONATISTICDonatistic adj. Relating to Donatism.
DONATISTIC adj. pertaining to donatism, also DONATISTICAL.
PANDECTISTpandectist adj. Pertaining to the Pandects compiled under the Roman emperor Justinian I.
pandectist adj. Pertaining to the German adaptation of Roman law in the early sixteenth century.
pandectist n. An expert on the Pandects compiled under the Roman emperor Justinian I.
REDUCTANTSreductants n. Plural of reductant.
REDUCTANT n. a reducing agent.
SANCTITUDEsanctitude n. Holiness; sacredness; sanctity.
sanctitude n. Affected holiness; sanctimoniousness.
SANCTITUDE n. holiness, sanctity.
TRANSACTEDtransacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of transact.
TRANSACT v. to carry out.
TRANSECTEDtransected v. Simple past tense and past participle of transect.
TRANSECT v. to cut across.

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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