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There are 14 ten-letter words containing AUM

BAROTRAUMAbarotrauma n. (Pathology) Damage to body tissue caused by a difference in pressure between an air space in or near…
BAROTRAUMA n. injury sustained from failure to equalize the pressure of an air-containing space with that of the surrounding environment.
CAUMSTANESCAUMSTANE n. a white argillaceous stone used for whitening hearthstones and doorsteps.
CAUMSTONEScaumstones n. Plural of caumstone.
CAUMSTONE n. (Scots) a white argillaceous stone used for whitening doorsteps, also CALMSTANE, CALMSTONE, CAMSTANE, CAMSTONE, CAUMSTANE.
LEBENSRAUMlebensraum n. (Chiefly with reference to nations and peoples) Hitherto unoccupied “living space” claimed as one’s…
Lebensraum prop.n. (In German history from the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth Centuries) Territories considered appropriate…
LEBENSRAUM n. (German) room to live (and, if necessary, expand); specifically, territory claimed as necessary for economic growth (as by the Nazis).
MAUMETRIESMAUMETRY n. the religion of Mohammed; idolatry, also MAMMETRY, MAWMETRY.
MEERSCHAUMmeerschaum n. (Uncountable) A soft white mineral, chiefly used for smoking-pipes and cigar holders.
meerschaum n. (Countable) A smoking-pipe made from meerschaum.
MEERSCHAUM n. (German) hydrated magnesium silicate occurring as a soft white or yellowish claylike mineral, aka sepiolite.
NAUMACHIAEnaumachiae n. Plural of naumachia.
NAUMACHIA n. (Latin) a mock sea battle, performed as a spectacle among the ancient Romans, also NAUMACHY.
NAUMACHIASnaumachias n. Plural of naumachia.
NAUMACHIA n. (Latin) a mock sea battle, performed as a spectacle among the ancient Romans, also NAUMACHY.
NAUMACHIESnaumachies n. Plural of naumachy.
NAUMACHY n. a mock sea battle, performed as a spectacle among the ancient Romans, also NAUMACHIA.
THAUMASITEthaumasite n. (Mineralogy) A hexagonal-dipyramidal mineral containing calcium, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, silicon, and sulfur.
THAUMASITE n. a mineral, hydrated silicate, carbonate and sulphate of calcium.
THAUMATINSthaumatins n. Plural of thaumatin.
THAUMATIN n. a sweetener extracted from a West Indian fruit.
TRAUMATISEtraumatise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of traumatize.
TRAUMATISE v. to inflict a trauma upon, also TRAUMATIZE.
TRAUMATISMtraumatism n. A physical or mental injury that is the result of trauma.
TRAUMATISM n. a condition caused by a wound, shock.
TRAUMATIZEtraumatize v. (Transitive, pathology) To injure, e.g. tissues, by force or by thermal, chemical or other agents.
traumatize v. (Transitive, psychiatry) To cause a trauma in.
TRAUMATIZE v. to inflict a trauma upon, also TRAUMATISE.

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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