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There are 17 eight-letter words containing A, C, E, N, R, T and U

ANURETICanuretic adj. (Medicine) Of, pertaining to or characterised by anuresis.
anuretic adj. (Medicine) Who has anuresis; unable to urinate.
ANURETIC adj. pertaining to inability to urinate.
CENTAURScentaurs n. Plural of centaur.
Centaurs n. Plural of Centaur.
CENTAUR n. (Greek) a mythical creature half-man, half-horse.
CENTAURYcentaury n. Any of the flowering plants in or formerly in the genus Centaurium.
centaury n. Any of diverse other plants…
CENTAURY n. a plant of the genus Centaurium, of the gentian family, usually with pink flowers.
CHAUNTERchaunter n. (UK, slang, obsolete) A street seller of ballads and other broadsides.
chaunter n. (Colloquial) A deceitful, tricky dealer or horse jockey.
chaunter n. The chanter or flute of a bagpipe.
COURANTEcourante n. (Music) An old French dance from the late Renaissance and the Baroque era in triple metre.
courante n. (Music) The second movement of a baroque suite (following the allemande, and before the sarabande).
COURANTE n. (French) an old dance with a gliding step, also CORANTO, COURANT, COURANTO.
CYANURETcyanuret n. (Obsolete) cyanide.
CYANURET n. (obsolete) cyanide.
ENACTUREenacture n. (Obsolete) action, act of enacting.
ENACTURE n. (Shakespeare) a performance, a fulfilment.
OUTRANCEoutrance n. (Obsolete) The furthest degree or extremity, going beyond bounds or propriety.
OUTRANCE n. (French) the last extremity.
RECUSANTrecusant n. (Historical) Someone refusing to attend Church of England services, between the 16th and early 19th centuries.
recusant n. Anyone refusing to submit to authority or regulation.
recusant adj. Pertaining to a recusant or to recusancy.
TRUNCATEtruncate v. (Transitive) To shorten (something) by, or as if by, cutting part of it off.
truncate v. (Mathematics, transitive) To shorten (a decimal number) by removing trailing (or leading) digits.
truncate v. (Geometry) To replace a corner by a plane (or to make a similar change to a crystal).
UNCARTEDuncarted v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncart.
UNCART v. to take off a cart.
UNCRATEDuncrated adj. Not contained in a crate.
uncrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncrate.
UNCRATE v. to remove from a crate.
UNCRATESuncrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncrate.
UNCRATE v. to remove from a crate.
UNCREATEuncreate v. (Transitive) To kill; to destroy; to deprive of existence; to annihilate.
uncreate v. (Transitive) To undo the act of creating.
UNCREATE v. to deprive of existence.
UNDERACTunderact v. To act in an understated manner or with little expressiveness.
UNDERACT v. to act subtly and with restraint.
UNTRACEDuntraced adj. Not having been traced.
UNTRACE v. to loose from traces.
UNTRACESuntraces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untrace.
UNTRACE v. to loose from traces.

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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