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There are 11 twelve-letter words containing 2A, 2N and 2U

INAUGURATINGinaugurating v. Present participle of inaugurate.
INAUGURATE v. to invest with office.
INAUGURATIONinauguration n. The act of inaugurating, or inducting into office with solemnity; investiture by appropriate ceremonies.
inauguration n. The formal beginning or initiation of any movement, enterprise, event etc.
INAUGURATION n. an act of inaugurating.
SUPERANNUATEsuperannuate v. (Transitive) To retire or put out of use due to age.
superannuate v. (Transitive) To show to be obsolete due to age.
superannuate v. (Intransitive) To retire due to age.
SUPRAMUNDANEsupramundane adj. Above or beyond the mundane.
SUPRAMUNDANE adj. above or beyond this world.
TRANSURANIUMtransuranium adj. Transuranic.
TRANSURANIUM adj. of an element, having an atomic number greater than that of uranium, also TRANSURANIAN.
ULTRAMUNDANEultramundane adj. Extraordinary; abnormal.
ultramundane adj. Extraterrestrial; outside of earth or the universe.
ULTRAMUNDANE adj. situated beyond the world, or beyond the limits of the solar system.
UNACQUAINTEDunacquainted adj. Not acquainted, unfamiliar (with someone or something).
unacquainted adj. (Obsolete) Not usual; unfamiliar; strange.
UNACQUAINTED adj. not acquainted.
UNATTENUATEDunattenuated adj. Not attenuated.
UNATTENUATED adj. not attenuated.
UNNATURALISEunnaturalise v. Alternative form of unnaturalize.
UNNATURALISE v. to undo the naturalisation of, also UNNATURALIZE.
UNNATURALIZEunnaturalize v. (Transitive, rare) To make unnatural.
UNNATURALIZE v. to undo the naturalisation of, also UNNATURALISE.
UNSATURATIONunsaturation n. (Chemistry) The degree or condition of being unsaturated.
UNSATURATION n. absence of saturation.

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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