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There are 12 words containing NCOA

INCOAGULABLEincoagulable adj. Not coagulable.
INCOAGULABLE adj. incapable of coagulation.
RAINCOATraincoat n. A waterproof coat to be worn in the rain.
raincoat n. (Slang) A condom.
RAINCOAT n. a coat worn to keep off the rain.
RAINCOATSraincoats n. Plural of raincoat.
RAINCOAT n. a coat worn to keep off the rain.
TURNCOATturncoat n. A traitor; one who turns against a previous affiliation or allegiance.
turncoat v. To act as a turncoat; to betray.
turn-coat n. Alternative form of turncoat.
TURNCOATSturncoats n. Plural of turncoat.
turn-coats n. Plural of turn-coat.
turn␣coats n. Plural of turn coat.
UNCOALESCEuncoalesce v. (Transitive) To separate from a coalesced state.
UNCOALESCE v. to disintegrate, come apart.
UNCOALESCEDuncoalesced adj. Not coalesced.
uncoalesced v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncoalesce.
UNCOALESCE v. to disintegrate, come apart.
UNCOALESCESuncoalesces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncoalesce.
UNCOALESCE v. to disintegrate, come apart.
UNCOALESCINGuncoalescing adj. That does not coalesce.
uncoalescing v. Present participle of uncoalesce.
UNCOALESCE v. to disintegrate, come apart.
UNCOATEDuncoated adj. Not coated.
uncoated v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncoat.
UNCOATED adj. not coated.
UNCOATINGuncoating n. (Virology) A process in which the viral capsid of a virus is removed, leading to the release of the…
uncoating v. Present participle of uncoat.
UNCOATING n. the action of releasing viral nucleic acid from a virus or exposing the interior of a virus enough to facilitate replication by stripping away the outer layers of the viral coat.
UNCOATINGSUNCOATING n. the action of releasing viral nucleic acid from a virus or exposing the interior of a virus enough to facilitate replication by stripping away the outer layers of the viral coat.

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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