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There are 11 ten-letter words containing D, N, 2O and 2U

FOUNDEROUSfounderous adj. (Archaic) Difficult to travel; likely to trip one up.
FOUNDEROUS adj. causing to founder.
GROUNDOUTSgroundouts n. Plural of groundout.
ground␣outs n. Plural of ground out.
GROUNDOUT n. a play in baseball in which a batter is given out after hitting a grounder to an infielder.
HOUSEBOUNDhousebound adj. Restricted to one’s home, as by physical infirmity.
HOUSEBOUND adj. confined to the house.
OUTCOUNTEDoutcounted v. Simple past tense and past participle of outcount.
OUTCOUNT v. to surpass in counting.
OUTREBOUNDoutrebound v. (Basketball) To get more rebounds than.
OUTREBOUND v. to rebound more than.
OUTTONGUEDouttongued v. Simple past tense and past participle of outtongue.
OUTTONGUE v. (Shakespeare) to speak louder than.
ROUNDABOUTroundabout adj. Indirect, circuitous, or circumlocutionary.
roundabout adj. Encircling; enveloping; comprehensive.
roundabout n. (Chiefly UK, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada, Australia and sometimes US) A road junction at which traffic…
ROUNDHOUSEroundhouse n. A circular prison, especially a small local lockup or station house.
roundhouse n. (Nautical, now chiefly historical) The uppermost room or cabin of any note upon the stern of a ship.
roundhouse n. (Nautical, now historical) A privy near the bow of a vessel, especially as reserved for officers.
SOUTHBOUNDsouthbound adv. Toward the south.
southbound adj. Which is (or will be) travelling south.
SOUTHBOUND adj. travelling or heading south.
UNCOLOUREDuncoloured adj. Britain standard spelling of uncolored.
UNCOLOURED adj. not coloured, also UNCOLORED.
UNHONOUREDunhonoured adj. Alternative form of unhonored.
UNHONOURED adj. not honoured, also UNHONORED.

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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