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There are 19 ten-letter words containing B, D, E, 2I, L and T

BIPEDALITYbipedality n. The condition of being bipedal; bipedalism.
BIPEDALITY n. the state of being bipedal, having two legs.
BUIRDLIESTbuirdliest adj. Superlative form of buirdly: most buirdly.
BUIRDLY adj. (Scots) stalwart; large and well made.
DEBILITATEdebilitate v. (Transitive) To make feeble; to weaken.
DEBILITATE v. to make weak.
DEBILITIESdebilities n. Plural of debility.
DEBILITY n. weakness.
DELIBATINGdelibating v. Present participle of delibate.
DELIBATE v. (obsolete) to sip.
DELIBATIONdelibation n. (Obsolete) Act of tasting; a slight trial.
DELIBATION n. the act of tasting; a slight trial.
DIABETICALdiabetical adj. Archaic form of diabetic.
DIABETICAL adj. pertaining to diabetes.
DIGESTIBLEdigestible adj. Capable of being digested.
DIGESTIBLE adj. that can be digested.
DIGESTIBLYdigestibly adv. In a digestible manner; so as to be digested easily.
DIGESTIBLE adv. that can be digested.
DIVERTIBLEdivertible adj. Alternative form of divertable.
DIVERTIBLE adj. capable of being diverted.
DIVESTIBLEdivestible adj. Capable of being divested.
DIVESTIBLE adj. capable of being divested.
DRIBBLIESTdribbliest adj. Superlative form of dribbly: most dribbly.
DRIBBLY adj. given to dribbling.
DYEABILITYdyeability n. Quality or degree of being dyeable.
DYEABILITY n. the ability to be dyed.
INDICTABLEindictable adj. (Of an act) Subjecting one to an indictment.
indictable adj. (Of a person) Able or deserving to be indicted.
INDICTABLE adj. that can be indicted.
STABILISEDstabilised v. Simple past tense and past participle of stabilise.
STABILISE v. to make stable, also STABILIZE.
STABILIZEDstabilized v. Simple past tense and past participle of stabilize.
STABILIZE v. to make stable, also STABILISE.
SUBTILISEDsubtilised v. Simple past tense and past participle of subtilise.
SUBTILISE v. to make subtle; now esp. to argue subtly on, also SUBTILIZE.
SUBTILIZEDsubtilized v. Simple past tense and past participle of subtilize.
SUBTILIZE v. to make subtle; now esp. to argue subtly on, also SUBTILISE.
TABLOIDIERTABLOIDY adj. like a tabloid newspaper.

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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