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There are 11 twelve-letter words containing B, D, E, I, L and 2O

BLOODINESSESbloodinesses n. Plural of bloodiness.
BLOODINESS n. the state of being bloody.
BLOODLETTINGbloodletting n. (Historical, medicine) The archaic practice of treating illness by removing some blood, believed to…
bloodletting n. (By extension) The diminishment of any resource with the hope that this will lead to a positive effect.
bloodletting n. A circumstance, such as a battle, where a large amount of blood is likely to be spilled through violence.
BLOODMOBILESbloodmobiles n. Plural of bloodmobile.
BLOODMOBILE n. a vehicle used to carry blood.
BLOODSTAINEDbloodstained adj. Stained, spotted or otherwise discolored with blood.
bloodstained adj. Having the color of something which has been stained with blood.
bloodstained adj. Responsible for the deaths of others; guilty of murder.
DISCOBOLUSESDISCOBOLUS n. (historical) a discus thrower, also DISCOBOLOS.
DISHONORABLEdishonorable adj. Without honor, or causing dishonor.
dishonorable adj. Lacking respect for ethical principles. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
DISHONORABLE adj. lacking honor, also DISHONOURABLE.
FOREBODINGLYforebodingly adv. In a foreboding manner.
FOREBODINGLY adv. FOREBODING.
HYPERBOLOIDShyperboloids n. Plural of hyperboloid.
HYPERBOLOID n. a solid figure in which some of the plane sections are hyperbolas.
INCORRODIBLEincorrodible adj. Incapable of being corroded or eaten away.
INCORRODIBLE adj. not corrodible, also INCORROSIBLE.
MOLYBDENOSISmolybdenosis n. Alternative form of molybdosis.
MOLYBDENOSIS n. a disease of cattle and sheep, caused by an excess of molybdenum in the diet.
TIMBERDOODLEtimberdoodle n. The American woodcock (Scolopax minor).
TIMBERDOODLE n. the North American woodcock.

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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