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There are 12 nine-letter words containing A, 2C, D, E, I and R

ACARICIDEacaricide n. Any substance which kills acarids (mites and ticks).
ACARICIDE n. a substance that kills mites and ticks.
ACCREDITSaccredits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accredit.
ACCREDIT v. to accept as true.
ACCROIDESaccroides n. Acaroid resin.
ACCROIDES n. a red alcohol-soluble resin.
CADAVERICcadaveric adj. Pertaining to a corpse.
cadaveric adj. Caused by coming into contact with a dead body, a cadaver.
CADAVERIC adj. of or resembling a corpse, or the changes produced by death, also CADAVEROUS.
CALENDRICcalendric adj. Of or pertaining to a calendar.
CALENDRIC adj. relating to the calendar, also CALENDRICAL.
CHILDCAREchildcare n. (Uncountable) The act, practice, or occupation of supervising and taking care of young children.
childcare n. (Countable) A place where young children are supervised while away from their parents or guardians.
CHILDCARE n. care of children, esp. as professionally provided.
COCHAIREDcochaired v. Simple past tense and past participle of cochair.
co-chaired v. Simple past tense and past participle of co-chair.
COCHAIR v. to serve jointly as chairman.
COWARDICEcowardice n. Lack of courage.
COWARDICE n. lack of courage, also COWARDRY.
DECKCHAIRdeckchair n. Alternative spelling of deck chair.
deck-chair n. Alternative spelling of deck chair.
deck␣chair n. A folding chair in which a wooden frame supports a length of canvas; traditionally used on the beach…
FLACCIDERflaccider adj. Comparative form of flaccid: more flaccid.
FLACCID adj. limp.
PRACTICEDpracticed adj. Skillful, proficient, knowledgeable or expert as a result of practice.
practiced v. Simple past tense and past participle of practice.
PRACTICE v. to train or drill in order to acquire skill, also PRACTISE.
SCRAICHEDSCRAICH v. (Scots) to screech, shriek, also SCRAIGH, SCREECH, SCREICH, SCREIGH, SCRIECH, SCRITCH, SKREEGH, SKREIGH, SKRIECH, SKRIEGH.

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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