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There are 11 nine-letter words containing A, I, N, O, P and 2R

ORPHARIONorpharion n. (Music) A musical instrument of the Renaissance, part of the cittern family, whose metal strings are…
ORPHARION n. a large lute-like stringed instrument with six to nine metal strings, also ORPHEOREON.
PARROTINGparroting v. Present participle of parrot.
parroting n. Mindless repetition of words or ideas.
PARROT v. to repeat without thought or understanding.
PORIFERANporiferan n. (Zoology) Any sponge of the phylum Porifera.
PORIFERAN adj. relating to the Porifera, sponges, also PORIFERAL.
PORIFERAN n. a member of the sponge family.
PREORDAINpreordain v. (Transitive) To determine the fate of something in advance.
PREORDAIN v. to ordain in advance.
PRETORIANpretorian adj. Alternative spelling of praetorian.
pretorian n. Alternative spelling of praetorian.
Pretorian adj. Alternative spelling of Praetorian.
PRORATINGprorating v. Present participle of prorate.
PRORATE v. to divide proportionately.
PRORATIONproration n. (Telecommunications) In budgeting, the proportional distribution or allocation of parameters, such as…
proration n. (Telecommunications) In a telephone switching center, the distribution or allocation of equipment or…
proration n. (Accounting) In the insurance industry, the act of taking money that is currently due from the insurance…
RAINDROPSraindrops n. Plural of raindrop.
RAINDROP n. a drop of rain.
RAINPROOFrainproof adj. Waterproof (for use outdoors); resistant to rain.
rainproof v. To make rainproof.
RAINPROOF v. to make proof against rain.
TROPARIONtroparion n. In Byzantine music and in the religious music of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, a short hymn of one…
TROPARION n. (Greek) in the Greek Church, a stanza or short hymn.
UPROARINGuproaring v. Present participle of uproar.
UPROAR v. (Shakespeare) to throw into uproar or confusion.

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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