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There are 10 twelve-letter words containing 2A, D, I, N, Q and R

HARLEQUINADEharlequinade n. A pantomime-like comedy featuring the harlequin or clown.
harlequinade n. Any comical or fantastical procedure or playfulness.
HARLEQUINADE n. (French) part of a pantomime in which a harlequin plays a chief part.
MASQUERADINGmasquerading v. Present participle of masquerade.
masquerading n. The act of one who masquerades.
MASQUERADE v. to disguise oneself.
PASQUINADERSpasquinaders n. Plural of pasquinader.
PASQUINADER n. one who composes pasquinades.
QUADRAPHONICquadraphonic adj. (Of a sound system) Employing four independent channels or speakers.
QUADRAPHONIC adj. of, relating to, or using four channels for the transmission, recording, or reproduction of sound, also QUADRIPHONIC, QUADROPHONIC.
QUADRASONICSQUADRASONICS n. a system of sound recording and reproduction that uses four independent loudspeakers to give directional sources of sound.
QUADRENNIALSquadrennials n. Plural of quadrennial.
QUADRENNIAL n. an event taking place every four years.
QUADRIENNIALquadriennial adj. Alternative form of quadrennial.
quadriennial n. Alternative form of quadrennial.
QUADRIENNIAL adj. taking place every four years.
QUADRINOMIALquadrinomial adj. Consisting of four names or parts or terms.
quadrinomial n. (Algebra) An expression consisting of four terms.
QUADRINOMIAL n. an expression of four terms.
QUADRIVALENTquadrivalent adj. (Chemistry) Having a valence of four.
quadrivalent adj. (Of a vaccine) Protecting against four different (usually flu) viruses.
quadrivalent adj. (Graph theory) Said of a graph: that all of its vertices have degree four.
REACQUAINTEDreacquainted v. Simple past tense and past participle of reacquaint.
REACQUAINT v. to acquaint again.

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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