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There are 16 ten-letter words beginning with ED

EDACIOUSLYedaciously adv. In an edacious manner.
EDACIOUS adv. voracious, devouring.
EDAPHOLOGYedaphology n. The ecological relationship of soil with plants, and land cultivation practices.
EDAPHOLOGY n. the science of soil as a plant growing medium.
EDENTULATEEDENTULATE adj. without teeth, also EDENTULOUS.
EDENTULOUSedentulous adj. (Sciences) Toothless.
EDENTULOUS adj. without teeth, also EDENTULATE.
EDGINESSESedginesses n. Plural of edginess.
EDGINESS n. the state of being edgy.
EDIBLENESSedibleness n. Edibility.
EDIBLENESS n. suitableness for being eaten.
EDIFYINGLYedifyingly adv. In such a manner as to instruct or enlighten.
EDIFYING adv. EDIFY, to enlighten.
EDITIONINGeditioning n. (Printing, art) The process of making a small number of prints available, in order to make the print more lucrative.
EDITION v. to produce multiple copies of an art work.
EDITORIALSeditorials n. Plural of editorial.
EDITORIAL n. an article in a newspaper written by an editor or leader writer.
EDITORSHIPeditorship n. The position or job of being an editor.
EDITORSHIP n. the office or charge of an editor.
EDITRESSESeditresses n. Plural of editress.
EDITRESS n. a female editor, also EDITRIX.
EDUCATABLEeducatable adj. Capable of being educated; trainable; teachable.
EDUCATABLE adj. that can be educated.
EDUCATIONSeducations n. Plural of education.
EDUCATION n. bringing up or training esp. of a child.
EDUCEMENTSeducements n. Plural of educement.
EDUCEMENT n. the act of educing.
EDULCORANTedulcorant adj. Having a tendency to purify or sweeten by removing or correcting acidity and acrimony.
EDULCORANT adj. having a tendency to purify or to sweeten by removing or correcting acidity and acrimony.
EDULCORATEedulcorate v. (Rare) To sweeten.
edulcorate v. (Rare) To make more acceptable or palatable.
edulcorate v. (Rare) To free from acidity.

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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