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There are 16 eleven-letter words containing 2A, C, H, N, T and U

ANACOLUTHIAanacoluthia n. (Grammar) A syntactic construction in which an element is followed by another that does not agree properly.
ANACOLUTHIA n. a nonsequential syntactic construction in which the latter part of a sentence does not grammatically fit the earlier.
ANACOLUTHICanacoluthic adj. Of, pertaining to, being, or resembling an anacoluthon.
ANACOLUTHIC adj. relating to anacoluthia.
ANACOLUTHONanacoluthon n. (Grammar) A sentence or clause that is grammatically inconsistent, especially with respect to the type…
anacoluthon n. (Rhetoric) Intentional use of such a structure.
ANACOLUTHON n. a sentence or construction lacking grammatical sequence.
AUTHENTICALauthentical adj. (Archaic) Authentic.
AUTHENTICAL adj. (archaic) authentic.
AUTOCHANGERautochanger n. A device for playing multiple music media of a certain kind (Gramophone records, compact discs, etc…
autochanger n. (Computing) An automatic tape loader, for switching automatically between several computer backup tapes.
AUTOCHANGER n. a device by means of which records are dropped from a stack one at a time onto the turntable.
CALYCANTHUScalycanthus n. Any of the genus Calycanthus of sweetshrubs.
CALYCANTHUS n. the Carolina allspice or strawberry shrub, a North American shrub.
HABITAUNCESHABITAUNCE n. (Spenser) dwelling-place.
HALLUCINANTHALLUCINANT n. a person who experiences hallucinations; a drug that causes a person to experience hallucinations.
HALLUCINATEhallucinate v. (Transitive and intransitive) To seem to perceive things (with one or more of one’s senses) which are…
hallucinate v. (Artificial intelligence, of a model) To produce factually invalid information; to interpolate.
HALLUCINATE v. to affect with visions or imaginary perceptions.
PARACHUTINGparachuting n. The sport of jumping with a parachute.
parachuting v. Present participle of parachute.
PARACHUTING n. the act of descending by parachute.
STAUNCHABLESTAUNCHABLE adj. that can be staunched, also STANCHABLE.
UNCATCHABLEuncatchable adj. Not catchable; that cannot be caught.
UNCATCHABLE adj. not catchable.
UNMATCHABLEunmatchable adj. Unable to be matched.
unmatchable adj. Uniquely good; not approached by anything else in quality or excellence.
unmatchable n. Something that cannot be matched.
UNMATCHABLYunmatchably adv. In a way that cannot be matched.
UNTEACHABLEunteachable adj. Not teachable.
unteachable n. Someone who cannot be taught.
UNTEACHABLE adj. not capable of being taught.
UNWATCHABLEunwatchable adj. That cannot be watched; that does not bear watching.
UNWATCHABLE adj. not suitable or fit for watching.

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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