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There are 18 nine-letter words containing ANAC

ALMANACKSalmanacks n. Plural of almanack.
ALMANACK n. a register of the days, weeks and months of the year, also ALMANAC.
ANACHARISanacharis n. (Obsolete) A freshwater weed of the frog’s-bit family (Hydrocharitaceae), native to America; the waterweed…
Anacharis prop.n. (Obsolete) A taxonomic genus within the family Hydrocharitaceae – the waterweeds, now principally Elodea.
ANACHARIS n. a freshwater weed of the frogbit family, native to America.
ANACLINALANACLINAL adj. of valleys, progressing in a direction opposite to the dip of the surrounding rock strata.
ANACLISESanaclises n. Plural of anaclisis.
ANACLISIS n. the state of being anaclitic, characterised by strong emotional dependence on others.
ANACLISISanaclisis n. (Psychoanalysis) The choice of an object of libidinal attachment on the basis of a resemblance to early…
ANACLISIS n. the state of being anaclitic, characterised by strong emotional dependence on others.
ANACLITICanaclitic adj. (Psychoanalysis) Denoting a person whose choice of love-interest arises from the dependence of the libido…
anaclitic adj. Pertaining to an acute emotional dependence on another person or persons.
ANACLITIC adj. characterised by anaclisis, strong emotional dependence on others.
ANACONDASanacondas n. Plural of anaconda.
ANACONDA n. (Sinhalese) a large S American snake.
ANACRUSESanacruses n. Plural of anacrusis.
ANACRUSIS n. (Greek) one or more unstressed notes immediately preceding the first bar line.
ANACRUSISanacrusis n. (Prosody) An unstressed syllable at the start of a verse.
anacrusis n. (Music) An unstressed note or notes before the first strong beat (or downbeat) of a phrase.
ANACRUSIS n. (Greek) one or more unstressed notes immediately preceding the first bar line.
CAMANACHDcamanachd n. The game of shinty.
CAMANACHD n. (Gaelic) the game of shinty.
CORANACHScoranachs n. Plural of coranach.
CORANACH n. (Gaelic) a lamentation for the dead; a dirge, also CORONACH.
CRANACHANcranachan n. A traditional Scottish dessert made with whipped cream, whisky, oatmeal, honey, and raspberries.
CRANACHAN n. a traditional Scottish dessert, usually made from a mixture of whipped cream, whisky, honey, and fresh raspberries topped with toasted oatmeal.
IMMANACLEimmanacle v. (Transitive) To manacle; to fetter.
IMMANACLE v. (Milton) to put in manacles.
MANACLINGmanacling v. Present participle of manacle.
MANACLE v. to handcuff.
PANACHAEAPANACHAEA n. (Spenser) a remedy for all diseases, also PANACEA.
PONTIANACpontianac n. A fossil resin historically used in the production of some rubber, produced from the latex of Dyera costulata.
Pontianac prop.n. (Obsolete) An older spelling of Pontianak city in West Kalimantan (Indonesia).
PONTIANAC n. (Malay) a naturally occurring rubberlike substance, aka jelutong, also PONTIANAK.
SHANACHIEshanachie n. (Ireland) storyteller.
SHANACHIE n. (Gaelic) a Highland or Irish genealogist and transmitter of family lore, also SEANNACHIE, SEANNACHY, SENNACHIE.
UNMANACLEunmanacle v. (Transitive) To release from manacles.
UNMANACLE v. to free from manacles.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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