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There are 16 ten-letter words containing 2E, G, S, 2T and U

COURGETTEScourgettes n. Plural of courgette.
COURGETTE n. (French) a small variety of vegetable marrow, aka zucchini.
CURETTAGEScurettages n. Plural of curettage.
CURETTAGE n. (French) the act of using a curette.
DEGUSTATEDdegustated v. Simple past tense and past participle of degustate.
DEGUSTATE v. to taste, relish, also DEGUST.
DEGUSTATESdegustates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of degustate.
DEGUSTATE v. to taste, relish, also DEGUST.
GRUBSTREETGrubstreet prop.n. Alternative form of Grub Street.
Grub␣Street prop.n. The home or state of impoverished writers and literary hacks.
GRUBSTREET adj. relating to or characteristic of hack literature.
GUESTIMATEguestimate n. Alternative spelling of guesstimate.
guestimate v. Alternative spelling of guesstimate.
GUESTIMATE v. to make an intuitive estimate, also GUESSTIMATE.
GUTTERIESTGUTTERY adj. marked by extreme vulgarity or indecency.
LANGUETTESlanguettes n. Plural of languette.
LANGUETTE n. (French) a tonguelike appendage or outgrowth, also LANGUET.
NUGGETIESTNUGGETY adj. in nuggets.
TONGUELETStonguelets n. Plural of tonguelet.
TONGUELET n. a little tongue.
TONGUESTERtonguester n. One who talks a lot, chatters or prattles.
TONGUESTER n. one who uses his tongue; a gossip.
TREGETOURStregetours n. Plural of tregetour.
TREGETOUR n. (archaic) a juggling magician.
TRUSTEEINGtrusteeing v. Present participle of trustee.
TRUSTEE v. to entrust to an administrator.
TURGESCENTturgescent adj. Becoming turgid or swollen.
TURGESCENT adj. becoming turgid or inflated.
UNGENTLESTungentlest adj. Superlative form of ungentle: most ungentle.
UNGENTLE adj. not gentle.
UROSTEGITEUROSTEGITE n. a snake's ventral tail-plate.

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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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