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There are 12 nine-letter words containing D, I, N, Q, S and U

DAMASQUINdamasquin v. Alternative form of damascene.
DAMASQUIN v. to decorate or engrave metal with wavy lines and patterns, also DAMASCEENE, DAMASCENE, DAMASKEEN, DAMASKIN.
QUADDINGSQUADDING n. the practice of birdwatching in a specific area.
QUANTISEDquantised v. Simple past tense and past participle of quantise.
QUANTISE v. to express in terms of quanta, also QUANTIZE.
QUEENSIDEqueenside n. (Chess) The side of the chessboard nearest to the queen (at the opening position).
QUEENSIDE n. in chess, the side of the board where the queen stands at the beginning of play.
QUICKSANDquicksand n. Wet sand that appears firm but in which things readily sink, often found near rivers or coasts.
quicksand n. Anything that pulls one down or buries one metaphorically.
QUICKSAND n. a loose watery sand which swallows up anyone who walks on it.
QUIDNUNCSquidnuncs n. Plural of quidnunc.
QUIDNUNC n. (Latin) one who seeks to know all the latest news or gossip, a busybody.
SEQUINNEDsequinned adj. Alternative spelling of sequined.
SEQUIN v. to apply shiny ornamental disks to.
SQUADDINGsquadding v. Present participle of squad.
SQUAD v. to form into small, organised groups.
SQUIDDINGsquidding n. (Parachuting) An improper, partial, parachute inflation, that results in the sides of the parachute…
squidding v. Present participle of squid.
SQUID v. to fish with squid for bait.
SQUIDGINGsquidging v. Present participle of squidge.
SQUIDGE v. to squeeze or squash.
SQUINCHEDsquinched v. Simple past tense and past participle of squinch.
SQUINCH v. to screw up, contort (one's face, features, etc.).
SQUINNIEDsquinnied v. Simple past tense and past participle of squinny.
SQUINNY v. to squint, look askance, also SQUINY.

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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