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There are 17 ten-letter words containing E, I, 2O, 2P and S

APOPHONIESapophonies n. Plural of apophony.
APOPHONY n. a change in root vowels of verb forms.
APOSPORIESAPOSPORY n. reproduction without spore formation.
OPPOSITELYoppositely adv. In an opposite manner.
OPPOSITE adv. radically different from another in some related way.
OPPOSITIVEoppositive adj. Expressing contrariety.
oppositive n. The oppositive case, or an instance of its use.
OPPOSITIVE adj. capable of being put in opposition.
OPPRESSIONoppression n. The exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner.
oppression n. The act of oppressing, or the state of being oppressed.
oppression n. A feeling of being oppressed.
PAMPOOTIESpampooties n. Plural of pampootie.
PAMPOOTIE n. a rawhide slipper worn by men in the Aran Islands.
PEREIOPODSpereiopods n. Plural of pereiopod.
PEREIOPOD n. each of the eight walking limbs of a crustacean such as a crab or lobster, growing from the thorax, also PERAEOPOD, PEREOPOD.
PHILOSOPHEphilosophe n. Any of the leading philosophers or intellectuals of the 18th-century French Enlightenment.
philosophe n. (Derogatory) An incompetent philosopher; a philosophaster.
PHILOSOPHE n. (French) a philosopher.
PHOTOPSIESphotopsies n. Plural of photopsy.
PHOTOPSY n. the appearance of light flashes due to retinal irritation, also PHOTOPSIA.
POLYPODIESpolypodies n. Plural of polypody.
POLYPODY n. a fern with creeping rootstocks.
PREOPTIONSpreoptions n. Plural of preoption.
PREOPTION n. the right of first choice.
PREPOSITORprepositor n. Scholar appointed to inspect other scholars; a monitor.
PREPOSITOR n. (Latin) the name used for a prefect in some English public schools, also PRAEPOSTOR, PREPOSTOR.
PROPENSIONpropension n. (Archaic) Propensity.
PROPENSION n. (Shakespeare) inclination, propensity.
PROPOLISESPROPOLIS n. (Greek) a resinous substance used as a cement by bees.
PROPOSITAEpropositae n. Plural of proposita.
PROPOSITA n. a woman from whom a line of descent is traced.
REOPPOSINGreopposing v. Present participle of reoppose.
REOPPOSE v. to oppose again.
SPIROPHOREspirophore n. (Historical) A device for inducing artificial respiration by means of an airtight case for the body and an air pump.
SPIROPHORE n. an apparatus for inducing artificial respiration by means of an airtight case for the body and an air pump.

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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