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There are 11 thirteen-letter words containing B, T, U and W

SUBNETWORKINGSUBNETWORK v. to use a subnetwork.
ULTRAWIDEBANDultrawideband adj. Describing a radio technology that uses a large portion of the radio spectrum.
ULTRAWIDEBAND n. a very broad bandwidth.
UNKNOWABILITYunknowability n. The quality or state of being unknowable.
UNKNOWABILITY n. the state of being unknowable.
UNPUTDOWNABLEunputdownable adj. Of a person, etc.: difficult or impossible to put down (in various senses).
unputdownable adj. (Specifically) Of a book or other written work: so captivating or engrossing that one cannot bear to stop reading it.
un-put-downable adj. Alternative form of unputdownable.
UNWARRANTABLEunwarrantable adj. Not warrantable; indefensible; not vindicable; not justifiable.
UNWARRANTABLE adj. not justifiable.
UNWARRANTABLYunwarrantably adv. In an unwarrantable manner; in a manner that cannot be justified.
UNWARRANTABLE adv. not justifiable.
UNWHISTLEABLEunwhistleable adj. Not whistleable.
UNWHISTLEABLE adj. not whistleable.
UNWORKABILITYunworkability n. The quality or state of being unworkable, lack of workability.
unworkability n. An unworkable aspect or element.
UNWORKABILITY n. the quality of being unworkable.
WHATABOUTISMSwhataboutisms n. Plural of whataboutism.
WHATABOUTISM n. (Of two communities in conflict) the practice of repeatedly raising grievances from the past during negotiations.
WINTERBOURNESwinterbournes n. Plural of winterbourne.
WINTERBOURNE n. an intermittent spring of water.
WOODBURYTYPESWoodburytypes n. Plural of Woodburytype.
WOODBURYTYPE n. (tradename) a photomechanical process in which an exposed and developed bichromated film is forced into a metal plate by great pressure, and so forms a matrix for subsequent printing.

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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  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 2 words


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