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There are 13 thirteen-letter words containing C, D, 2N, R and V

INADVERTENCESinadvertences n. Plural of inadvertence.
INADVERTENCE n. negligence, oversight, also INADVERTENCY.
NONDIRECTIVESnondirectives n. Plural of nondirective.
NONDISCURSIVEnondiscursive adj. Not discursive.
NONDISCURSIVE adj. not discursive.
NONPRODUCTIVEnonproductive adj. Not productive.
non-productive adj. Alternative form of nonproductive.
NONPRODUCTIVE adj. not productive.
OVERABUNDANCEoverabundance n. An excess of what is needed or is appropriate.
OVERABUNDANCE n. an excessive abundance.
OVERCONCERNEDoverconcerned adj. Excessively concerned.
overconcerned v. Simple past tense and past participle of overconcern.
OVERCONCERN v. to concern excessively.
OVERCONFIDENToverconfident adj. Too confident.
overconfident adj. Presumptuous, cocksure, rude and disrespectful.
OVERCONFIDENT adj. excessively confident.
OVERDOMINANCEoverdominance n. The state of a gene wherein a heterozygote has a higher risk disease than either of its homozygote parents.
overdominance n. Excessive dominance.
OVERDOMINANCE n. the situation where a heterozygote has a phenotype that is better adapted than either homozygote.
REVENDICATINGrevendicating v. Present participle of revendicate.
REVENDICATE v. to make formal claim to; to try to retrieve lost goods.
REVENDICATIONrevendication n. The act of revendicating.
REVENDICATION n. (French) the action of claiming back or recovering something by a formal claim.
REVINDICATINGrevindicating v. Present participle of revindicate.
REVINDICATE v. to vindicate again.
REVINDICATIONrevindication n. An act of revindicating.
REVINDICATION n. the act of revindicating.
UNSCAVENGEREDunscavengered adj. (UK, archaic) Not cleaned by a street sweeper.
UNSCAVENGERED adj. not scavengered.

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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