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There are 12 fifteen-letter words containing A, C, 3E, T and X

ARCHAEOPTERYXESarchaeopteryxes n. Plural of archaeopteryx.
ARCHAEOPTERYX n. a Jurassic fossil bird of the Archaeopteryx genus, with a long bony tail, sharp-toothed jaws, and wings bearing three clawed digits.
COUNTEREXAMPLEScounterexamples n. Plural of counterexample.
COUNTEREXAMPLE n. an example that refutes or disproves a proposition or theory.
DECONTEXTUALISEdecontextualise v. Alternative spelling of decontextualize.
DECONTEXTUALISE v. to consider (something) in isolation from its usual context, also DECONTEXTUALIZE.
DECONTEXTUALIZEdecontextualize v. (Transitive) To divest of context.
DECONTEXTUALIZE v. to consider (something) in isolation from its usual context, also DECONTEXTUALISE.
EXCEPTIONALNESSexceptionalness n. The quality of being exceptional.
EXCEPTIONAL n. by way of an exception.
EXCITABLENESSESEXCITABLENESS n. EXCITABLE, able to be excited.
EXEMPLIFICATIVEexemplificative adj. Serving as an example; illustrative.
EXEMPLIFICATIVE adj. serving to exemplify.
HEXACHLORETHANEhexachlorethane n. Alternative form of hexachloroethane.
HEXACHLORETHANE n. a toxic crystalline compound used in smoke bombs.
OVEREXPECTATIONoverexpectation n. An excessively high expectation.
OVEREXPECTATION n. excessive expectation.
RECONTEXTUALISErecontextualise v. Alternative spelling of recontextualize.
RECONTEXTUALISE v. to contextualise again, also RECONTEXTUALIZE.
RECONTEXTUALIZErecontextualize v. (Transitive) To set in a new context.
RECONTEXTUALIZE v. to place (as a literary or artistic work) in a different context, also RECONTEXTUALISE.
UNEXCEPTIONABLEunexceptionable adj. Beyond reproach; unimpeachable.
UNEXCEPTIONABLE adj. not open to objection or criticism.

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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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