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There are 9 ten-letter words containing A, 2O, P and 3R

CORPORATORcorporator n. (Dated) A member of a corporation, especially one of the original members.
CORPORATOR n. a member of a corporation, esp. one of the original members.
OROGRAPHERorographer n. A specialist in orography.
OROGRAPHER n. one who practises orography, the science of mountains.
PERFORATORperforator n. A tool or machine that makes holes, or perforates, materials such as paper and card.
perforator n. A machine that can bore a tunnel underground.
perforator n. (Anatomy) A perforating artery or vein.
PERORATORSPERORATOR n. one who perorates.
PROCREATORprocreator n. One who procreates; a father or mother.
procreator n. (Figuratively) One who originates or creates something.
PROCREATOR n. one who procreates.
PROCURATORprocurator n. A tax collector.
procurator n. An agent or attorney.
procurator n. A legal officer who both investigates and prosecutes crimes, found in some inquisitorial legal systems…
PROPRAETORpropraetor n. A magistrate of ancient Rome who governed a province after serving as a praetor in Rome.
proprætor n. Alternative spelling of propraetor.
PROPRAETOR n. a magistrate of ancient Rome who, after acting as praetor, was appointed to the governor of a province, also PROPRETOR.
PROTRACTORprotractor n. One who, or that which, protracts, or causes protraction.
protractor n. A circular or semicircular tool for drawing or measuring angles.
protractor n. (Surgery) An instrument formerly used in extracting foreign or offensive matter from a wound.
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.

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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