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There are 17 eleven-letter words containing B, I, 2L, N, O and U

BINOCULARLYbinocularly adv. In a binocular manner.
BINOCULAR adv. with two eyes or eyepieces.
BOUNTIFULLYbountifully adv. In a bountiful manner.
BOUNTIFUL adv. generous in giving.
BOWLINGUALSBOWLINGUAL n. a device that allegedly translates a dog's bark and grunts into a human language.
BULLDOGGINGbulldogging v. Present participle of bulldog.
BULLDOGGING n. the act of bulldogging.
BULLIONISTSbullionists n. Plural of bullionist.
BULLIONIST n. one in favour of metallic currency.
CONNUBIALLYconnubially adv. As in marriage.
CONNUBIAL adv. of or relating to marriage.
CONVULSIBLEconvulsible adj. Subject to convulsions.
CONVULSIBLE adj. subject to convulsion.
EBULLITIONSebullitions n. Plural of ebullition.
EBULLITION n. the act, process or state of boiling or bubbling up; a sudden violent outburst or display.
EUGLOBULINSeuglobulins n. Plural of euglobulin.
EUGLOBULIN n. a simple protein that does not dissolve in pure water.
LABOURINGLYlabouringly adv. With labour; strenuously.
LABOURING adv. LABOUR, to work, also LABOR.
LOBULATIONSlobulations n. Plural of lobulation.
LOBULATION n. the state of being lobulate.
OUTBULLYINGoutbullying v. Present participle of outbully.
OUTBULLY v. to surpass in bullying.
RUMBULLIONSrumbullions n. Plural of rumbullion.
RUMBULLION n. (obsolete) an older name for rum.
TOURBILLIONtourbillion n. (Archaic) An ornamental firework that turns round in the air so as to form a scroll of fire.
TOURBILLION n. (French) a whirlwind; any whirling object, also TOURBILLON.
TOURBILLONStourbillons n. Plural of tourbillon.
TOURBILLON n. (French) a whirlwind; any whirling object, also TOURBILLION.
TROUBLINGLYtroublingly adv. In a troubling manner; causing one to be troubled.
UNBLINDFOLDunblindfold v. (Transitive) To remove a blindfold from.
UNBLINDFOLD v. to remove a blindfold from.

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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