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There are 12 eight-letter words containing CCAT

BACCATEDbaccated adj. Having many berries.
baccated adj. (Obsolete) Set or adorned with pearls.
BACCATED adj. having berries; berrylike, also BACCATE.
BRACCATEBRACCATE adj. having feathered legs.
HICCATEEhiccatee n. Alternative form of hicatee.
HICCATEE n. a West Indian freshwater tortoise, also HICATEE.
PICCATASPICCATA n. (Italian) a dish of veal cutlets with a sauce of lemon, white wine and butter.
PLACCATEplaccate n. Alternative form of placket (“type of armour plate”).
PLACCATE n. (obsolete) a leather doublet with strips of steel, also PLACCAT, PLACKET.
PLACCATSplaccats n. Plural of placcat.
PLACCAT n. (Shakespeare) a leather doublet with strips of steel, also PLACCATE, PLACKET.
SPICCATOspiccato adj. (Music) detached; separated; with every note performed in a distinct and pointed manner.
spiccato n. (Music) A manner of playing a stringed instrument such that the bow is bounced off the strings after each note.
SPICCATO n. (Italian) a method of playing a stringed instrument with staccato bowing.
STACCATIstaccati n. Plural of staccato.
STACCATO n. (Italian) a musical passage with each note detached.
STACCATOstaccato n. (Music) An articulation marking directing that a note or passage of notes are to be played in an abruptly…
staccato n. (Music) A passage having this mark.
staccato n. (Figurative) Any sound resembling a musical staccato.
STICCATOsticcato n. Alternative form of sticcado.
STICCATO n. (Italian) an instrument like a xylophone, also STICCADO.
STOCCATAstoccata n. Alternative form of stoccado.
STOCCATA n. (Italian) a straight thrust with a rapier, also STOCCADO.
TOCCATAStoccatas n. Plural of toccata.
TOCCATA n. (Italian) a quick, fantasia-like musical composition.

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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