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There are 12 fifteen-letter words containing 2A, B, 2C, O and T

ACCOUNTABLENESSaccountableness n. The quality or state of being accountable; accountability.
ACCOUNTABLENESS n. accountability.
BACTERIOLOGICALbacteriological adj. Of or pertaining to bacteriology.
BACTERIOLOGICAL adj. relating to bacteriology, also BACTERIOLOGIC.
BIOACCUMULATINGbioaccumulating v. Present participle of bioaccumulate.
BIOACCUMULATE v. to accumulate in a biological system over time.
BIOACCUMULATIONbioaccumulation n. (Biology) The process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms; used especially…
BIOACCUMULATION n. accumulation in a biological system over time.
BIOACOUSTICIANSbioacousticians n. Plural of bioacoustician.
BRACHYDACTYLOUSbrachydactylous adj. (Zoology) Having abnormally short digits.
BRACHYDACTYLOUS adj. having short or stubby fingers.
CIRCUMAMBULATORcircumambulator n. Someone who walks around something.
CIRCUMAMBULATOR n. one who circumambulates.
CONTRACTABILITYcontractability n. The ability for something to be contracted.
CONTRACTABILITY n. the quality of being contractable.
CORYNEBACTERIALcorynebacterial adj. Of or relating to the corynebacteria.
CORYNEBACTERIAL adj. relating to corynebacterium, a bacterium that causes e.g. diphtheria.
COUNTERBALANCEDcounterbalanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of counterbalance.
counterbalanced adj. Having a counterbalance.
COUNTERBALANCE v. to oppose or balance with an equal weight or force.
COUNTERBALANCEScounterbalances n. Plural of counterbalance.
COUNTERBALANCE v. to oppose or balance with an equal weight or force.
SUBCONTRAOCTAVEsubcontraoctave n. (Music) The octave on the bass clef ranging from three octaves below the staff (C0) to two octaves below…
SUBCONTRAOCTAVE n. the octave below the contraoctave.

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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