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There are 20 twelve-letter words containing A, D, 2I, N, P and 2T

ADOPTIANISTSadoptianists n. Plural of adoptianist.
ADOPTIANIST n. a believer in adoptianism, the doctrine that Christ, as man, is the adopted son of God, also ADOPTIONIST.
ADOPTIONISTSadoptionists n. Plural of adoptionist.
ADOPTIONIST n. a believer in adoptionism, the doctrine that Christ, as man, is the adopted son of God, also ADOPTIANIST.
DECAPITATINGdecapitating v. Present participle of decapitate.
DECAPITATE v. to cut off the head of.
DECAPITATIONdecapitation n. Beheading; the act of beheading or decapitating.
decapitation n. The ousting or destruction of the ruling body of a government or other organization.
decapitation n. (Politics) The unseating of a senior politician.
DEPOSITATIONdepositation n. The act of depositing, or material that is deposited.
DEPOSITATION n. in Scots law, a bailment where one entrusts goods to another to be kept without recompense.
DEPUTISATIONdeputisation n. Alternative spelling of deputization.
DEPUTISATION n. the act of deputising, also DEPUTIZATION.
DEPUTIZATIONdeputization n. The process of becoming a deputy.
DEPUTIZATION n. the act of deputizing, also DEPUTISATION.
DISCEPTATIONdisceptation n. (Archaic) Controversy; disputation; discussion.
DISCEPTATION n. (archaic) the act of discepting.
DISPUTATIONSdisputations n. Plural of disputation.
DISPUTATION n. the action of disputing.
EXPEDITATINGexpeditating v. Present participle of expeditate.
EXPEDITATE v. to deprive of the ball of the foot or the claws.
EXPEDITATIONexpeditation n. (UK, obsolete, transitive, law, forest law) The process of expeditating.
EXPEDITATION n. the act of expediting.
INADAPTATIONinadaptation n. Lack of adaptation; unsuitableness.
INADAPTATION n. lack of adaptation.
PLATITUDINALplatitudinal adj. Characterized by banality or triteness.
PLATITUDINAL adj. of or like platitude, also PLATITUDINOUS.
PONTIFICATEDpontificated v. Simple past tense and past participle of pontificate.
PONTIFICATE v. to speak in a pompous and dogmatic manner.
PREADMITTINGpreadmitting v. Present participle of preadmit.
PREADMIT v. to admit beforehand.
STIPENDIATEDstipendiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of stipendiate.
STIPENDIATE v. to provide with a salary.
STIPENDIATESstipendiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stipendiate.
STIPENDIATE v. to provide with a salary.
TREPIDATIONStrepidations n. Plural of trepidation.
TREPIDATION n. timorous uncertain agitation.
TRIPUDIATINGtripudiating v. Present participle of tripudiate.
TRIPUDIATE v. to dance for joy; to exult; to stamp.
TRIPUDIATIONtripudiation n. (Formal, obsolete) The act of dancing.
TRIPUDIATION n. dancing for joy.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 59 words
  • Scrabble in French: 19 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: 5 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: 52 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 49 words


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