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There are 14 eleven-letter words containing E, I, 2N, O and 2P

APPOINTMENTappointment n. The act of appointing a person to hold an office or to have a position of trust.
appointment n. The state of being appointed to a service or office; an office to which one is appointed.
appointment n. Stipulation; agreement; the act of fixing by mutual agreement.
INOPPORTUNEinopportune adj. Unsuitable for some particular purpose.
inopportune adj. Happening/occurring at an inconvenient or inappropriate time.
INOPPORTUNE adj. inconvenient, unseasonable.
OPPONENCIESopponencies n. Plural of opponency.
OPPONENCY n. the act of being an opponent.
PEPERONCINIpeperoncini n. A spicy variety of pepper used in Greek and Italian cuisine.
PEPERONCINOpeperoncino n. A variety of the pepper Capsicum annuum.
PEPSINOGENSpepsinogens n. Plural of pepsinogen.
PEPSINOGEN n. a substance in the mucous membrane of the stomach which converts into pepsin in a slightly acid medium.
PEPTONISINGpeptonising v. Present participle of peptonise.
PEPTONISE v. to make (a protein) soluble by partial predigestion, esp. in the treatment of food, also PEPTONIZE.
PEPTONIZINGpeptonizing v. Present participle of peptonize.
PEPTONIZE v. to make (a protein) soluble by partial predigestion, esp. in the treatment of food, also PEPTONISE.
PHENOTYPINGphenotyping n. (Genetics) The construction, recording and analysis of phenotypes.
PHENOTYPE v. to categorise by phenotype, also PHAENOTYPE.
PLAINSPOKENplainspoken adj. Speaking plainly or simply.
plain-spoken adj. Speaking in an honest, forthright manner.
PLAINSPOKEN adj. candid, frank.
PLENIPOTENTplenipotent adj. Possessing full power.
PLENIPOTENT adj. having absolute power, also PLENIPOTENTIAL.
PORPENTINESporpentines n. Plural of porpentine.
PORPENTINE n. (Shakespeare) a porcupine, also PORCUPINE.
PROPENSIONSpropensions n. Plural of propension.
PROPENSION n. (Shakespeare) inclination, propensity.
UNAPPOINTEDunappointed adj. Not appointed.
UNAPPOINTED adj. not appointed.

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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