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There are 11 eleven-letter words containing A, B, D, 2O, R and U

ABOVEGROUNDaboveground adj. Alternative spelling of above ground.
above-ground adj. Alternative form of aboveground.
above␣ground phr. On or above the surface of the ground.
DORSOLUMBARdorsolumbar adj. (Anatomy) dorsal and lumbar.
DORSOLUMBAR adj. of or relating to the dorsal and lumbar vertebrae, or the area of the body that they occupy.
FAUXBOURDONFAUXBOURDON n. (French) a type of improvised polyphony, popular in England from the 15th century to the Reformation, also FABURDEN.
HEADBOROUGHheadborough n. (Historical, law) Synonym of tithingman: the head of a tithing.
headborough n. (Historical, law) Synonym of tithingman: a peace officer or underconstable.
HEADBOROUGH n. (historical) the head of a frankpledge, tithing, or decennary; a petty constable.
MOORBUZZARDmoor␣buzzard n. (UK, dialect) A bird, the marsh harrier.
MOORBUZZARD n. the marsh harrier.
MOULDBOARDSmouldboards n. Plural of mouldboard.
MOULDBOARD n. a curved plate of iron (originally of wood) back of the share of a plow, which turns over the earth in plowing, also MOLDBOARD.
OBDURATIONSobdurations n. Plural of obduration.
OBDURATION n. a hardening of the heart.
OVERABOUNDSoverabounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overabound.
OVERABOUND v. to be exceedingly plenty.
ROUNDABOUTSroundabouts n. Plural of roundabout.
ROUNDABOUT v. to go round and round.
SOUNDBOARDSsoundboards n. Plural of soundboard.
SOUNDBOARD n. a thin resonant board (as the belly of a violin) so placed in an instrument as to reinforce its tones by sympathetic vibration.
TROUBADOURStroubadours n. Plural of troubadour.
TROUBADOUR n. (French) any of a class of poet-musicians flourishing esp. in southern France and northern Italy during the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.

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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