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There are 12 eleven-letter words containing C, D, L, 2R and T

DECELERATORdecelerator n. Someone or something that decelerates.
DECELERATOR n. something that decelerates.
DECLARATORSdeclarators n. Plural of declarator.
DECLARATOR n. a form of action in the Court of Session, with the view of having a fact judicially ascertained and declared.
DECLARATORYdeclaratory adj. Serving to declare or explain.
DECLARATORY adj. in the manner of a declaration.
DECURRENTLYdecurrently adv. In a decurrent manner.
DECURRENT adv. continued down the stem.
DIRECTORIALdirectorial adj. Of or pertaining to a director.
directorial adj. Of or pertaining to administration or to a directorate.
DIRECTORIAL adj. serving to direct.
EDULCORATORedulcorator n. A device used to supply small quantities of sweetened liquid, water, etc., to any mixture, or to test…
EDULCORATOR n. an agent that edulcorates.
FRATRICIDALfratricidal adj. Of or pertaining to fratricide.
FRATRICIDAL adj. relating to fratricide.
PREDOCTORALpredoctoral adj. (Education) Prior to receiving a doctorate.
PREDOCTORAL adj. of, relating to, or engaged in academic study leading to the doctoral degree.
REDACTORIALredactorial adj. Related to redaction.
REDACTORIAL adj. relating to redaction.
TELERECORDStelerecords v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of telerecord.
TELERECORD v. to make a telerecording, a recording for broadcast by television.
TRICHLORIDEtrichloride n. (Chemistry) any chloride containing three chlorine atoms in each molecule.
TRICHLORIDE n. any compound that contains three chlorine atoms per molecule.
TRICOLOUREDtricoloured adj. Alternative spelling of tricolored.
tri-coloured adj. Alternative form of tricolored.
TRICOLOURED adj. having three colours, also TRICOLORED.

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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