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There are 12 words containing A, Q, T and 3U

AQUACULTURALaquacultural adj. (Agriculture) Of or pertaining to aquaculture.
AQUACULTURAL adj. relating to aquaculture.
AQUACULTUREaquaculture n. The cultivation of aquatic produce such as aquatic plants, fish, and other aquatic animals.
AQUACULTURE n. the practice of using the sea, lakes etc. for fish-farming, also AQUICULTURE.
AQUACULTURESaquacultures n. Plural of aquaculture.
AQUACULTURE n. the practice of using the sea, lakes etc. for fish-farming, also AQUICULTURE.
AQUACULTURISTaquaculturist n. (Agriculture) A person involved in aquaculture.
AQUACULTURIST n. one who practises aquaculture.
AQUACULTURISTSaquaculturists n. Plural of aquaculturist.
AQUACULTURIST n. one who practises aquaculture.
AQUICULTURALaquicultural adj. Alternative form of aquacultural.
AQUICULTURAL adj. relating to aquiculture, the practice of using the sea, lakes etc. for fish-farming.
AQUICULTUREaquiculture n. Alternative form of aquaculture.
AQUICULTURE n. the practice of using the sea, lakes etc. for fish-farming, also AQUACULTURE.
AQUICULTURESaquicultures n. Plural of aquiculture.
AQUICULTURE n. the practice of using the sea, lakes etc. for fish-farming, also AQUACULTURE.
AQUICULTURISTaquiculturist n. Alternative spelling of aquaculturist.
AQUICULTURIST n. one who practises aquiculture.
AQUICULTURISTSaquiculturists n. Plural of aquiculturist.
AQUICULTURIST n. one who practises aquiculture.
CHAUTAUQUAchautauqua n. Alternative form of Chautauqua.
Chautauqua prop.n. A town and lake resort community in Chautauqua County, New York.
Chautauqua n. (Historical) A kind of travelling tent-show which used to move across America featuring popular talks.
CHAUTAUQUASchautauquas n. Plural of chautauqua.
Chautauquas n. Plural of Chautauqua.
CHAUTAUQUA n. an outdoor meeting of an educational type popular in the US in the nineteenth century.

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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