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There are 12 nine-letter words containing D, 3O, S and U

COCUSWOODcocuswood n. The dense hardwood of Brya ebenus, a Caribbean flowering tree.
cocus␣wood n. The tree Brya ebenus.
cocus␣wood n. The wood from the tree, used for making flutes and other musical instruments.
DOUBLOONSdoubloons n. Plural of doubloon.
DOUBLOON n. an obsolete Spanish gold coin, also DOBLA, DOBLON.
INODOROUSinodorous adj. (Archaic) Odourless.
INODOROUS adj. emitting no odor.
ISODOMOUSisodomous adj. Synonym of isodomic.
ISODOMOUS adj. in the form of an isodomon, masonry of uniform blocks in course of equal heights.
ISOPODOUSisopodous adj. Belonging or relating to the isopods.
ISOPODOUS adj. of or like an isopod, a kind of small crustacean.
ODOROUSLYodorously adv. In an odorous manner.
ODOROUS adv. having an odor.
OUTDOORSYoutdoorsy adj. (Informal) Associated with the outdoors, or suited to outdoor life.
outdoorsy adj. (Informal) Fond of the outdoors.
OUTDOORSY adj. (colloq.) of an outdoors inclination.
SOURWOODSsourwoods n. Plural of sourwood.
SOURWOOD n. the sorrel tree.
UROPODOUSUROPODOUS adj. of or pertaining to a uropod, any one of the abdominal appendages of a crustacean.
WOODHOUSEwoodhouse n. A house or shed for storing (chopped) wood.
Woodhouse prop.n. A surname.
Woodhouse prop.n. Various places in the United Kingdom and Canada.
WOODLOUSEwoodlouse n. Any of the terrestrial isopod crustaceans of suborder Oniscidea, which have a rigid, segmented exoskeleton…
WOODLOUSE n. any small isopod crustacean of the suborder Oniscoidea.
WOODMOUSEwoodmouse n. Alternative spelling of wood mouse.
wood␣mouse n. A European rodent, Apodemus sylvaticus, that tends to live in hedgerows.
wood␣mouse n. (US) The white-footed mouse of America.

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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