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There are 18 words containing B, 3E, L, M and 2T

BATTLEMENTEDbattlemented adj. Furnished with battlements, as the ramparts of a city or castle.
BATTLEMENTED adj. having a battlement.
BELITTLEMENTbelittlement n. An act of belittling.
BELITTLEMENT n. the act of belittling.
BELITTLEMENTSbelittlements n. Plural of belittlement.
BELITTLEMENT n. the act of belittling.
BIOTELEMETRICbiotelemetric adj. Relating to biotelemetry.
BIOTELEMETRIC adj. relating to biotelemetry.
BIOTELEMETRIESBIOTELEMETRY n. automatic transmission over a distance, for measurements of the condition, functions, etc., of a living creature, e.g. of an astronaut on space flight.
BIOTELEMETRYbiotelemetry n. (Biology, electronics) The use of telemetry to monitor, measure and record physiological data of an organism.
BIOTELEMETRY n. automatic transmission over a distance, for measurements of the condition, functions, etc., of a living creature, e.g. of an astronaut on space flight.
EMBATTLEMENTembattlement n. (Countable) A battlement.
embattlement n. (Uncountable) The state of being embattled.
EMBATTLEMENT n. a battlement.
EMBATTLEMENTSembattlements n. Plural of embattlement.
EMBATTLEMENT n. a battlement.
EMBRITTLEMENTembrittlement n. The process of being embrittled; loss of flexibility or elasticity of a material.
EMBRITTLEMENT n. the act of embrittling.
EMBRITTLEMENTSembrittlements n. Plural of embrittlement.
EMBRITTLEMENT n. the act of embrittling.
ENTABLEMENTentablement n. (Architecture) entablature.
ENTABLEMENT n. the platform of a pedestal, supporting a statue.
ENTABLEMENTSentablements n. Plural of entablement.
ENTABLEMENT n. the platform of a pedestal, supporting a statue.
REESTABLISHMENTreestablishment n. (Uncountable) The condition of being reestablished; restoration.
reestablishment n. (Countable) A second or subsequent establishment.
reëstablishment n. Alternative form of reestablishment.
TEMPERABILITIESTEMPERABILITY n. the quality of being temperable.
TEMPTABLENESStemptableness n. The state or quality of being temptable.
TEMPTABLENESS n. the state of being temptable.
TEMPTABLENESSESTEMPTABLENESS n. the state of being temptable.
TREMBLEMENTtremblement n. A trembling; tremor.
TREMBLEMENT n. the act of trembling.
TREMBLEMENTStremblements n. Plural of tremblement.
TREMBLEMENT n. the act of trembling.

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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