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There are 12 twelve-letter words containing E, 2N, 3T and U

ATTENUATIONSattenuations n. Plural of attenuation.
ATTENUATION n. the action of attenuating.
CONSTITUENTSconstituents n. Plural of constituent.
CONSTITUENT n. an inhabitant of the constituency of a member of parliament.
ENTRUSTMENTSentrustments n. Plural of entrustment.
ENTRUSTMENT n. the act of entrusting.
INTERCUTTINGintercutting v. Present participle of intercut.
intercutting n. An act or instance of something being intercut.
INTERCUT v. to alternate camera shots in filming.
INTRUSTMENTSINTRUSTMENT n. the act of intrusting.
MUNITIONETTEmunitionette n. (UK, colloquial, now historical) A female worker in a munitions factory, especially during the First World War.
MUNITIONETTE n. (obsolete) a female munitions worker.
STERNUTATIONsternutation n. (Medicine, archaic) A sneeze; sneezing, especially as a symptom.
STERNUTATION n. the act of sneezing.
STONECUTTINGstonecutting n. The hewing or dressing of stone.
STONECUTTING n. the business of a stonecutter.
SUSTENTATINGsustentating v. Present participle of sustentate.
SUSTENTATE v. to sustain.
SUSTENTATIONsustentation n. The act or the result of sustaining; sustainment.
sustentation n. The aggregate of the functions by which a living organism is maintained in a normal condition of weight and growth.
sustentation n. (Christianity) The scheme by which the ministers of the Free Church of Scotland are supported by voluntary…
UNATTENUATEDunattenuated adj. Not attenuated.
UNATTENUATED adj. not attenuated.
UNSETTLEMENTunsettlement n. The quality of being unsettled; upset or unrest.
unsettlement n. A illegal or unofficial settlement, or community of people living together.
UNSETTLEMENT n. an act, process, or instance of unsettling.

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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