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There are 12 twelve-letter words containing EBRAT

CELEBRATIONScelebrations n. Plural of celebration.
CELEBRATION n. the act of celebrating.
CEREBRATIONScerebrations n. Plural of cerebration.
CEREBRATION n. the unconscious action of the brain.
CONCELEBRATEconcelebrate v. To celebrate along with others.
concelebrate v. (Of a newly ordained priest) To celebrate a mass along with the bishop who ordained him.
CONCELEBRATE v. to jointly recite the canon of the Eucharist in unison with others.
DECEREBRATEDdecerebrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of decerebrate.
DECEREBRATE v. to eliminate cerebral brain function in (an animal) by removing the cerebrum, as for purposes of experimentation.
DECEREBRATESdecerebrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decerebrate.
DECEREBRATE v. to eliminate cerebral brain function in (an animal) by removing the cerebrum, as for purposes of experimentation.
INVERTEBRATEinvertebrate n. An animal without vertebrae, i.e. backbone.
invertebrate n. (Informal) A spineless person; a coward.
invertebrate adj. Lacking a backbone; without vertebrae.
PALPEBRATINGPALPEBRATE v. to wink or blink repeatedly.
TEREBRATIONSterebrations n. Plural of terebration.
TEREBRATION n. a pain that feels as though a drill is boring through some body part.
TEREBRATULAETEREBRATULA n. a member of Terebratula, the lampshell genus of brachiopods, with perforated beak.
TEREBRATULASterebratulas n. Plural of terebratula.
TEREBRATULA n. a member of Terebratula, the lampshell genus of brachiopods, with perforated beak.
UNCELEBRATEDuncelebrated adj. Not celebrated; ignored.
UNCELEBRATED adj. not formally honored or commemorated.
VERTEBRATIONvertebration n. The formation of vertebrae.
VERTEBRATION n. division into vertebrae.

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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