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There are 13 twelve-letter words containing 2A, B, 2E, R and V

ABBREVIATUREabbreviature n. An abridgment; a compendium; an abstract.
abbreviature n. (Obsolete) An abbreviated state or form.
abbreviature n. A shortened form of a word or phrase, used in place of the whole; an abbreviation.
ABRASIVENESSabrasiveness n. The property, quality or instance of being abrasive.
ABRASIVENESS n. the quality of being abrasive.
ADVERBIALISEadverbialise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of adverbialize.
ADVERBIALISE v. to give the character of an adverb to, also ADVERBIALIZE.
ADVERBIALIZEadverbialize v. (American spelling) To use as or change into an adverb.
ADVERBIALIZE v. to give the character of an adverb to, also ADVERBIALISE.
BASKETWEAVERbasketweaver n. One who takes part in the craft of basketweaving.
BASKETWEAVER n. one who weaves baskets.
BEAVERBOARDSbeaverboards n. Plural of beaverboard.
BEAVERBOARD n. a building-board of wood fibre.
BRAAIVLEISESBRAAIVLEIS n. (South African) a barbecue party.
MANEUVERABLEmaneuverable adj. (Often in combination) Able to be maneuvered.
MANEUVERABLE adj. capable of being maneuvered.
MANOEUVRABLEmanoeuvrable adj. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of maneuverable.
manœuvrable adj. Obsolete form of maneuverable.
MANOEUVRABLE adj. able to be manoeuvred.
OVERBALANCEDoverbalanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbalance.
OVERBALANCE v. to topple over.
OVERBALANCESoverbalances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbalance.
OVERBALANCE v. to topple over.
UNREVEALABLEunrevealable adj. Unable to be revealed.
UNREVEALABLE adj. not revealable.
VARIABLENESSvariableness n. The quality or state of being variable.
VARIABLENESS n. the state of being variable.

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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