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There are 13 twelve-letter words containing ONSEC

CONSECRATINGconsecrating v. Present participle of consecrate.
CONSECRATE v. to induct (a person) into a permanent office with a religious rite.
CONSECRATIONconsecration n. The act or ceremony of consecrating; the state of being consecrated; dedication.
CONSECRATION n. the act or ceremony of consecrating.
CONSECRATIVEconsecrative adj. Relating to consecration.
CONSECRATIVE adj. serving to consecrate, also CONSECRATORY.
CONSECRATORSconsecrators n. Plural of consecrator.
CONSECRATOR n. one who consecrates.
CONSECRATORYconsecratory adj. That consecrates.
consecratory adj. Of or pertaining to consecration.
CONSECRATORY adj. serving to consecrate, also CONSECRATIVE.
CONSECTARIESconsectaries n. Plural of consectary.
CONSECTARY n. (archaic) a deduction; conclusion or corollary.
CONSECUTIONSconsecutions n. Plural of consecution.
CONSECUTION n. the logical sequence or progression of an argument.
DECONSECRATEdeconsecrate v. To remove the consecration from a church or similar building.
DECONSECRATE v. to remove the sacred character of.
NONSECRETORSnonsecretors n. Plural of nonsecretor.
NONSECRETOR n. an individual of blood group A, B, or AB who does not secrete the antigens characteristic of these blood groups.
NONSECRETORYnonsecretory adj. Not secretory.
NONSECRETORY adj. not secretory.
NONSECTARIANnonsectarian adj. Not sectarian.
nonsectarian adj. Of or pertaining to nonsectarianism.
nonsectarian n. One who is not a sectarian.
RECONSECRATEreconsecrate v. (Transitive) To consecrate again.
RECONSECRATE v. to consecrate again.
UNCONSECRATEunconsecrate v. (Obsolete, transitive) To render not sacred; to deprive of sanctity.
UNCONSECRATE v. to undo the consecration of.

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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