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There are 14 eleven-letter words containing A, I, 2N, O, 2R and T

CONSTRAINERconstrainer n. One who constrains.
CONSTRAINER n. something or someone that constrains.
CONTRARIANScontrarians n. Plural of contrarian.
CONTRARIAN n. a person who takes a contrary view, esp. in journalism or politics.
CONTRARYINGcontrarying v. Present participle of contrary.
CONTRARY v. to oppose, contradict.
ENARRATIONSenarrations n. Plural of enarration.
ENARRATION n. (archaic) a detailed exposition.
HORRISONANThorrisonant adj. Having an unpleasant sound.
HORRISONANT adj. dreadful-sounding, also HORRISONOUS.
INCINERATORincinerator n. A furnace that burns refuse.
INCINERATOR n. one that incinerates.
INTERROBANGinterrobang n. The nonstandard punctuation mark ‽ (a combination of ? and !), which may be used at the end of a sentence…
INTERROBANG n. a punctuation mark (?!) designed for use esp. at the end of an exclamatory rhetorical question, also INTERABANG.
INTERROGANTINTERROGANT n. a questioner.
NARRATIONALnarrational adj. Relating to narration.
NARRATIONAL adj. relating to narration.
NERVURATIONNERVURATION n. the state of having nervures.
NITROFURANSnitrofurans n. Plural of nitrofuran.
NITROFURAN n. any of several furan derivatives used as bacteria-inhibiting agents.
NONIRRITANTnonirritant n. A substance that is not an irritant.
NONIRRITANT n. something that is not an irritant.
NONLITERARYnonliterary adj. Not literary.
NONLITERARY adj. not literary.
QUARRINGTONQuarrington prop.n. A suburban village in Sleaford parish, North Kesteven district, Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref TF0544).
Quarrington prop.n. A habitational surname from Old English.
QUARRINGTON n. a kind of early red apple, also QUARENDEN, QUARENDER, QUARRENDER.

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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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