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There are 17 ten-letter words containing B, D, E, N, R and 2S

ABSCONDERSabsconders n. Plural of absconder.
ABSCONDER n. one who absconds.
ABSURDNESSabsurdness n. (Rare) The quality of being absurd; absurdity.
ABSURDNESS n. the state of being absurd.
ADSORBENTSadsorbents n. Plural of adsorbent.
ADSORBENT n. a substance that adsorbs.
BAUDRONSESbaudronses n. Plural of baudrons.
BAUDRONS n. (Scots) a quasi-proper name for the cat; also for the hare.
BEDSPRINGSbedsprings n. Plural of bedspring.
BEDSPRING n. the spring of a bed.
BRANDISHESbrandishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brandish.
BRANDISH v. to move or wave, esp. a weapon.
BROODINESSbroodiness n. The state of being broody.
BROODINESS n. the state of being broody.
BYSTANDERSbystanders n. Plural of bystander.
BYSTANDER n. someone who stands by or near one; an onlooker.
DISBURDENSdisburdens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disburden.
DISBURDEN v. to rid of a burden, also DISBURTHEN.
DRABBINESSDRABBINESS n. the state of being a drab.
DRABNESSESdrabnesses n. Plural of drabness.
DRABNESS n. the quality of being drab.
HUSBANDERShusbanders n. Plural of husbander.
HUSBANDER n. one who husbands.
MORBIDNESSmorbidness n. The property of being morbid.
MORBIDNESS n. the state of being morbid.
SARABANDESsarabandes n. Plural of sarabande.
SARABANDE n. (Spanish) a stately court dance of the 17th and 18th centuries, resembling the minuet, also SARABAND.
SNAKEBIRDSsnakebirds n. Plural of snakebird.
SNAKEBIRD n. the darter (anhinga) or the wryneck (jynx).
SUBWARDENSsubwardens n. Plural of subwarden.
SUBWARDEN n. a subordinate warden.
TURBIDNESSturbidness n. The state or condition of being turbid.
TURBIDNESS n. the state of being turbid.

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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