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There are 13 fifteen-letter words containing A, 2E, I, Q, R and S

DEMISEMIQUAVERSdemisemiquavers n. Plural of demisemiquaver.
DEMISEMIQUAVER n. a 1/32 note in music.
DISEQUILIBRATEDdisequilibrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disequilibrate.
DISEQUILIBRATE v. to put out of balance.
DISEQUILIBRATESdisequilibrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disequilibrate.
DISEQUILIBRATE v. to put out of balance.
EQUIPONDERANCESEQUIPONDERANCE n. equality of weight or balance, also EQUIPONDERANCY.
GRANDILOQUENCESgrandiloquences n. Plural of grandiloquence.
GRANDILOQUENCE n. lofty or pompous eloquence, bombast.
QUADRINGENARIESquadringenaries n. Plural of quadringenary.
QUADRINGENARY n. a four-hundredth anniversary or its celebration.
QUADRIVALENCIESQUADRIVALENCY n. the state of being quadrivalent, also QUADRIVALENCE.
QUARTERMISTRESSquartermistress n. A female quartermaster.
QUARTERMISTRESS n. a female quartermaster.
QUINCENTENARIESquincentenaries n. Plural of quincentenary.
QUINCENTENARY n. a five-hundredth anniversary, also QUINGENTENARY.
QUINGENTENARIESQUINGENTENARY n. a five-hundredth anniversary, also QUINCENTENARY.
REACQUAINTANCESreacquaintances n. Plural of reacquaintance.
REACQUAINTANCE n. a new acquaintance.
SESQUICARBONATEsesquicarbonate n. (Inorganic chemistry) A chemical compound containing three carbonate ions for every two metal ions.
sesquicarbonate n. (Inorganic chemistry) A chemical compound containing one carbonate and one bicarbonate ion in each formula…
SESQUICARBONATE n. a salt that is neither a simple normal carbonate nor a simple bicarbonate but often a combination of the two.
SESQUICENTENARYsesquicentenary n. A 150-year anniversary.
SESQUICENTENARY n. a hundred and fiftieth anniversary.

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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