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There are 12 eleven-letter words containing 2A, C, I, 2P and S

APPARENCIESapparencies n. Plural of apparency.
APPARENCY n. (archaic) apparentness.
APPLICATORSapplicators n. Plural of applicator.
APPLICATOR n. a device used to applicate something.
APPRECIATESappreciates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appreciate.
APPRECIATE v. to grasp the nature, worth, quality, or significance of.
CAPTAINSHIPcaptainship n. Captaincy.
CAPTAINSHIP n. the office of captain.
CHAPMANSHIPchapmanship n. (Rare) The state, quality, condition, or role of a chapman (dealer, bargainer, tradesman).
CHAPMANSHIP n. the profession of chapman.
PANSOPHICALpansophical adj. All-wise; claiming universal knowledge.
PANSOPHICAL adj. relating to pansophy, knowledge of everything, also PANSOPHIC.
PARALYMPICSParalympics prop.n. (Sports) Synonym of Paralympic Games (“an international sports competition participated in by sportspeople…
PARALYMPICS n. an Olympic games for sportspeople with physical disabilities.
PARAPHILICSparaphilics n. Plural of paraphilic.
PARAPLEGICSparaplegics n. Plural of paraplegic.
PARAPLEGIC n. someone paralysed in the lower half of the body.
PARAPSYCHICparapsychic adj. Parapsychological.
parapsychic n. A person with a paranormal psychic ability, such as telepathy or telekinesis.
PARAPSYCHIC adj. related to parapsychism, also PARAPSYCHICAL.
PASIGRAPHICpasigraphic adj. Of or relating to pasigraphy.
PASIGRAPHIC adj. relating to pasigraphy, a system of universal ideographic writing, also PASIGRAPHICAL.
PATAPHYSICSpataphysics n. An absurdist philosophy or pseudoscience studying things "beyond" metaphysics.
'pataphysics n. Alternative spelling of pataphysics.
PATAPHYSICS n. 'The science of imaginary solutions' invented by the French dramatist Alfred Jarry (1873-1907), writer of symbolic farce, from which is descended the theatre of the absurd.

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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