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There are 11 eleven-letter words containing D, 2I, S, T, U and V

DECLIVITOUSdeclivitous adj. Descending gradually; moderately steep; sloping; downhill.
DECLIVITOUS adj. sloping downhill, also DECLIVOUS.
DIFFUSIVITYdiffusivity n. A tendency to diffuse.
diffusivity n. (Physics) a coefficient of diffusion; especially the amount of heat that passes through a given area in unit time.
DIFFUSIVITY n. the state of being diffusive.
DILUVIALISTdiluvialist n. (Historical) One who explains geological phenomena by the Noachian deluge.
Diluvialist n. Alternative letter-case form of diluvialist.
DILUVIALIST n. one who believes in Noah's flood.
DIMINUTIVESdiminutives n. Plural of diminutive.
DIMINUTIVE n. a diminutive word, affix, or name.
DISJUNCTIVEdisjunctive adj. Not connected; separated.
disjunctive adj. (Grammar, of a personal pronoun) Not used in immediate conjunction with the verb of which the pronoun is the subject.
disjunctive adj. Tending to disjoin; separating.
DISPUTATIVEdisputative adj. Tending to dispute.
DISPUTATIVE adj. inclined to dispute.
DISQUIETIVEdisquietive adj. Tending to disquiet.
DISQUIETIVE adj. causing disquiet.
DISSOLUTIVEdissolutive adj. (Now rare) Producing dissolution; dissolvent.
DISSOLUTIVE adj. causing dissolution.
DIVESTITUREdivestiture n. The act of selling something off, especially an investment or a business.
divestiture n. The process of stripping away a person’s confidence, values and attitudes in order to indoctrinate them…
DIVESTITURE n. the act of divesting, also DIVESTURE.
VICISSITUDEvicissitude n. Regular change or succession from one thing to another, or one part of a cycle to the next; alternation;…
vicissitude n. (Often in the plural) A change, especially in one’s life or fortunes.
VICISSITUDE n. a change of circumstances affecting one's life.
VIRTUALISEDvirtualised v. Simple past tense and past participle of virtualise.
VIRTUALISE v. to make virtual, also VIRTUALIZE.

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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