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There are 14 eleven-letter words containing ODUC

AGRIPRODUCTagriproduct n. Any product of agriculture.
AGRIPRODUCT n. a commodity for the use of farmers, e.g. fertilizer or animal feed.
COPRODUCERScoproducers n. Plural of coproducer.
co-producers n. Plural of co-producer.
COPRODUCER n. one who coproduces.
COPRODUCINGcoproducing v. Present participle of coproduce.
co-producing v. Present participle of co-produce.
COPRODUCE v. to produce in consort with.
INTRODUCERSintroducers n. Plural of introducer.
INTRODUCER n. one who introduces.
INTRODUCINGintroducing v. Present participle and gerund of introduce.
INTRODUCE v. to bring in, establish.
OUTPRODUCEDoutproduced v. Simple past tense and past participle of outproduce.
OUTPRODUCE v. to surpass in production.
OUTPRODUCESoutproduces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outproduce.
OUTPRODUCE v. to surpass in production.
OVERPRODUCEoverproduce v. To produce more of something than one can use or sell.
overproduce v. (Music, derogatory) To apply excess modifications to musical recordings, such as adding effects.
OVERPRODUCE v. to produce to excess.
PRODUCEMENTproducement n. (Obsolete) production.
PRODUCEMENT n. (Milton) product.
PRODUCTIONSproductions n. Plural of production.
PRODUCTION n. something produced.
REINTRODUCEreintroduce v. (Transitive) To introduce again.
re-introduce v. (Transitive) To introduce again.
REINTRODUCE v. to introduce again.
REPRODUCERSreproducers n. Plural of reproducer.
REPRODUCER n. one who reproduces.
REPRODUCINGreproducing v. Present participle of reproduce.
reproducing n. (Nonstandard in the plural) reproduction.
REPRODUCE v. to produce a copy of.
SUBPRODUCTSsubproducts n. Plural of subproduct.
SUBPRODUCT n. a subsidiary product.

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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