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There are 16 ten-letter words containing A, C, H, L, R and 2S

ANCHORLESSanchorless adj. Lacking an anchor; adrift.
ANCHORLESS adj. without an anchor or stay.
BRANCHLESSbranchless adj. Without branches; continuing in a single path or piece; without divergence.
BRANCHLESS adj. without branches.
CHARGELESSchargeless adj. (Physics) Without charge.
CHARGELESS adj. free from, or with little, charge.
CHORALISTSchoralists n. Plural of choralist.
CHORALIST n. a member of a choir, also CHORIST, CHORISTER, QUIRISTER.
CHRYSALIDSchrysalids n. Plural of chrysalid.
CHRYSALID n. a pupa, esp. of a moth or butterfly, enclosed in a firm case or cocoon, also CHRYSALIS.
CLIPSHEARSclipshears n. Plural of clipshear.
CLIPSHEAR n. (Scots) an earwig.
FELDSCHARSFELDSCHAR n. (Russian) in Russia and Eastern Europe, a partly trained doctor, or one who assists a doctor on the battlefield, also FELDSCHER, FELDSHER.
FLASHCARDSflashcards n. Plural of flashcard.
flash␣cards n. Plural of flash card.
FLASHCARD n. a card shown briefly as a memory test.
GRASSCLOTHgrasscloth n. A wall covering made from the fibres of jute, rushes or other grasses.
grasscloth n. Any of various coarse cloths, the fibre of which is rarely that of a grass; especially, the Chinese…
grass␣cloth n. Alternative form of grasscloth.
HOUSECARLShousecarls n. Plural of housecarl.
HOUSECARL n. (Old English) a household retainer of an Anglo-Saxon leader.
MARESCHALSmareschals n. Plural of mareschal.
MARESCHAL n. (archaic) a marshal, also MARISCHAL.
MARISCHALSmarischals n. Plural of marischal.
MARISCHAL v. to marshal.
MARSHLOCKSMARSHLOCKS n. a marsh-growing species of cinquefoil.
SCHOLARCHSscholarchs n. Plural of scholarch.
SCHOLARCH n. the head of a school.
SEARCHLESSsearchless adj. Impossible to be searched; inscrutable; impenetrable.
SEARCHLESS adj. impossible to be searched.
SPRAUCHLESsprauchles n. Plural of sprauchle.
sprauchles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sprauchle.
SPRAUCHLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRACKLE.

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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