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There are 13 nine-letter words containing B, D, 2I and 2N

BENZIDINEbenzidine n. (Organic chemistry) The aromatic diamine 4,4’-diaminobiphenyl that is used in testing for cyanide, and…
BENZIDINE n. a base used in preparing azo-dyes, also BENZIDIN.
BENZIDINSbenzidins n. Plural of benzidin.
BENZIDIN n. a hydrocarbon used in some dyes.
BINDINGLYbindingly adv. In a binding manner.
BINDING adv. obligatory.
BLENNIOIDblennioid n. Any member of the true blennies of the suborder Blennioidei.
BLENNIOID n. any member of the blenny family of fishes.
BLINDINGSblindings n. Plural of blinding.
BLINDING n. the act of blinding.
DUBBININGdubbining v. Present participle of dubbin.
DUBBIN v. to apply a preparation of grease to leather.
DYSBINDINdysbindin n. (Biochemistry) dystrobrevin-binding protein in muscle cells.
DYSBINDIN n. a gene associated with schizophrenia.
HINDBRAINhindbrain n. (Neuroanatomy) The posterior part of the brain, comprising the cerebellum, pons and medulla, the rhombencephalon.
HINDBRAIN n. the posterior of the three principal divisions of the brain.
INDIRUBINindirubin n. (Organic chemistry) A substance isomeric with, and resembling, indigo blue; a component of Tyrian purple.
INDIRUBIN n. a red crystalline substance resembling indigotin but with oxidized indoxyl rather than indoxyl nuclei.
REBINDINGrebinding v. Present participle of rebind.
rebinding n. The act or process by which something is rebound.
REBIND v. to bind again.
UNABIDINGunabiding adj. Not abiding; impermanent.
UNABIDING adj. not abiding.
UNBINDINGunbinding v. Present participle of unbind.
unbinding n. The release or freeing of something that was bound.
UNBINDING n. the act of unbinding.
UPBINDINGupbinding v. Present participle of upbind.
UPBIND v. to bind completely.

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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