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There are 15 nine-letter words containing D, O and 3R

BORDERERSborderers n. Plural of borderer.
BORDERER n. a person who lives or was born on the border of a country.
BROIDERERbroiderer n. (Archaic) One who embroiders.
BROIDERER n. (archaic) one who embroiders, also EMBROIDERER.
CORRIDORScorridors n. Plural of corridor.
CORRIDOR n. a narrow hallway.
CORRODERScorroders n. Plural of corroder.
CORRODER n. something that corrodes.
FORRARDERforrarder adj. (Chiefly humorous) Further forward; more advanced.
FORRARDER adj. (Scots dialect) further forward, also FORRADER.
FORWARDERforwarder adj. Comparative form of forward: more forward.
forwarder n. One who, or that which, forwards something to another destination.
FORWARDER n. one who forwards.
OVERRIDERoverrider n. One who or that which overrides.
OVERRIDER n. either of two projecting pieces fitted to the bumper of a motor vehicle for extra protection to the bodywork.
PREORDERSpreorders n. Plural of preorder.
pre-orders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pre-order.
pre-orders n. Plural of pre-order.
PRERECORDprerecord v. To record in advance.
pre-record v. Alternative spelling of prerecord.
PRERECORD v. to record in advance.
RECORDERSrecorders n. Plural of recorder.
RECORDER n. one that records.
REDRESSORredressor n. Alternative form of redresser.
REDRESSOR n. one who redresses, also REDRESSER.
REORDEREDreordered v. Simple past tense and past participle of reorder.
REORDER v. to put in a further order.
RERECORDSrerecords v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rerecord.
re-records n. Plural of re-record.
re-records v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-record.
VERDERORSverderors n. Plural of verderor.
VERDEROR n. an officer in charge of the royal forests in England, also VERDERER.
WARDROBERwardrober n. (Historical) A member of a royal household responsible for clothing.
WARDROBER n. (historical) a household official in charge of a royal or noble wardrobe.

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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