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There are 13 ten-letter words containing 2E, G, L, S, T and U

BUTLERAGESbutlerages n. Plural of butlerage.
BUTLERAGE n. the department of a domestic butler.
GAULEITERSgauleiters n. Plural of gauleiter.
GAULEITER n. (German) an overbearing wielder of petty authority.
GENUFLECTSgenuflects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of genuflect.
GENUFLECT v. to bend the knee and lower the body, esp. in reverence.
GUILLEMETSguillemets n. Plural of guillemet.
GUILLEMET n. (French) a quotation mark.
LANGUETTESlanguettes n. Plural of languette.
LANGUETTE n. (French) a tonguelike appendage or outgrowth, also LANGUET.
MULTIGENESmultigenes n. Plural of multigene.
MULTIGENE n. each of a group of genes with closely related nucleotide sequences, apparently evolved from a common ancestor sequence and often having similar or related functions.
SLUICEGATEsluicegate n. Alternative form of sluice gate.
sluice-gate n. Alternative form of sluice gate.
sluice␣gate n. A portal which may be opened or closed to allow or prevent the passage of water through a man-made channel.
TELEGONOUStelegonous adj. Relating to telegony.
TELEGONOUS adj. relating to telegony, the (imaginary) transmitted influence of a previous mate on the offspring of current one.
THEOLOGUEStheologues n. Plural of theologue.
THEOLOGUE n. a theologian, also THEOLOG.
TONGUELESStongueless adj. Having no tongue.
tongueless adj. Lacking speech; mute.
tongueless adj. Making no sound; silent, speechless.
TONGUELETStonguelets n. Plural of tonguelet.
TONGUELET n. a little tongue.
UNGENTLESTungentlest adj. Superlative form of ungentle: most ungentle.
UNGENTLE adj. not gentle.
UNSTEELINGunsteeling v. Present participle of unsteel.
UNSTEEL v. to disarm; to soften.

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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