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There are 12 nine-letter words containing ULAS

AURICULASauriculas n. Plural of auricula.
AURICULA n. (Latin) a species of Primula, or primrose, aka, from the shape of its leaves, bear's-ear.
BLASTULASblastulas n. Plural of blastula.
BLASTULA n. (Greek) a hollow sphere of cells, one cell thick, formed in the cleavage of a fertilized ovum.
CELLULASEcellulase n. (Biochemistry) An enzyme that catalyze the cellulolysis (or hydrolysis) of cellulose.
CELLULASE n. an enzyme that can split cellulose into glucose, present in organisms in the guts of animals and in the leaf stalks of higher plants.
COAGULASEcoagulase n. (Biochemistry) Any enzyme that induces coagulation.
coagulase n. (Biochemistry) Specifically, the enzyme produced by various Staphylococcus species that converts fibrinogen to fibrin.
COAGULASE n. any of several enzymes that cause coagulation, as of the blood.
GASTRULASgastrulas n. Plural of gastrula.
GASTRULA n. (Latin) a metazoan embryo.
GOULASHESgoulashes n. Plural of goulash.
GOULASH n. (Hungarian) a stew or ragout of meat and vegetables highly seasoned.
NAVICULASNAVICULA n. (Latin) an incense-holder shaped like a boat.
RETINULASretinulas n. Plural of retinula.
RETINULA n. (Latin) a neural receptor of an arthropod's eye.
SCROFULASscrofulas n. Plural of scrofula.
SCROFULA n. (Latin) tuberculosis of the lymph nodes, esp. in the neck, giving rise to abscesses.
SILICULASsiliculas n. Plural of silicula.
SILICULA n. (Latin) a seed vessel resembling a silique, but about as broad as it is long, also SILICLE, SILICULE.
SQUAMULASsquamulas n. Plural of squamula.
SQUAMULA n. a little scale, also SQUAMELLA, SQUAMULE.
SUBUCULASSUBUCULA n. (Latin) in the early English church, a kind of cassock worn under the alb.

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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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