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There are 13 words containing A, B, 2E, N, O and Q

CONQUERABLEconquerable adj. Capable of being conquered or subdued.
CONQUERABLE adj. that can be conquered.
QUESTIONABLEquestionable adj. Problematic; open to doubt or challenge.
questionable adj. Of dubious respectability or morality.
questionable adj. (Obsolete) Inviting questions; inviting inquiry.
QUOTABLENESSquotableness n. The quality or degree of being quotable.
QUOTABLENESS n. the state of being quotable.
BIOEQUIVALENTbioequivalent adj. Describing the equivalence of multiple formulations of a drug in terms of bioavailability.
bioequivalent n. A formulation of a drug that is equivalent, in terms of bioavailability, to some other formulation.
UNCONQUERABLEunconquerable adj. Not conquerable; indomitable.
UNCONQUERABLE adj. incapable of being conquered.
UNEQUIVOCABLEunequivocable adj. (Proscribed) Nonstandard form of unequivocal.
UNEQUIVOCABLE adj. leaving no doubt, also UNEQUIVOCAL.
BIOEQUIVALENCEbioequivalence n. (Pharmacology) A measure of the equivalence of multiple formulations of a drug in terms of bioavailability.
QUOTABLENESSESQUOTABLENESS n. the state of being quotable.
UNCONQUERABLESSorry, definition not available.
UNQUESTIONABLEunquestionable adj. Undeniable, obvious.
UNQUESTIONABLE adj. not open to question.
BIOEQUIVALENCESbioequivalences n. Plural of bioequivalence.
CONQUERABLENESSconquerableness n. The quality of being conquerable.
CONQUERABLE n. that can be conquered.
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.

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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