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There are 15 nine-letter words containing D, 2L, 2O and S

BLOODLESSbloodless adj. Lacking blood; ashen, anaemic.
bloodless adj. Taking place without loss of blood.
bloodless adj. Lacking emotion, passion or vivacity.
BLOODLUSTbloodlust n. A desire for bloodshed and carnage, often aroused in the heat of battle and leading to uncontrolled…
blood␣lust n. Alternative spelling of bloodlust.
BLOODLUST n. desire for bloodshed.
BORDELLOSbordellos n. Plural of bordello.
BORDELLO n. (Italian) a brothel, also BORDEL.
CLODPOLESclodpoles n. Plural of clodpole.
CLODPOLE n. a stupid person, also CLODPATE, CLODPOLL, CLOTPOLL.
CLODPOLLSclodpolls n. Plural of clodpoll.
CLODPOLL n. a stupid person, also CLODPATE, CLODPOLE, CLOTPOLL.
DOLLHOODSDOLLHOOD n. the state of being a doll.
DOLLHOUSEdollhouse n. (US) A miniature house used by children as a toy or as a base for domestic dioramas.
DOLLHOUSE n. a house for dolls.
DOORBELLSdoorbells n. Plural of doorbell.
doorbells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of doorbell.
door-bells n. Plural of door-bell (alternative form of doorbells).
DOORSILLSdoorsills n. Plural of doorsill.
DOORSILL n. the sill of a door.
FALDSTOOLfaldstool n. A portable, folding chair used by a bishop when away from his throne.
faldstool n. Any similar stool used in a divine service (such as the coronation of a British monarch).
FALDSTOOL n. a prayer desk from which the Litany is read at church service; a bishop's round armless chair.
FLOODLESSfloodless adj. Without floods.
FLOODLESS adj. without a flood.
FOLDEROLSfolderols n. Plural of folderol.
folde-rols n. Plural of folde-rol.
fol-de-rols n. Plural of fol-de-rol.
GOODWILLSgoodwills n. Plural of goodwill.
Goodwills prop.n. Plural of Goodwill.
GOODWILL n. an attitude of friendliness.
LIVELOODSliveloods n. Plural of livelood.
LIVELOOD n. (Spenser) livelihood, also LIVELOD.
SCOLLOPEDscolloped v. Simple past tense and past participle of scollop.
SCOLLOP v. to indent like a shell, also SCALLOP, ESCALLOP, ESCALOP.

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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