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There are 12 nine-letter words containing 2E, I, 2L, N and P

CAPELLINEcapelline n. Alternative form of capeline.
CAPELLINE n. a small iron skullcap worn by archers, also CAPELINE.
EXPELLINGexpelling v. Present participle of expel.
expelling n. The process by which something is expelled.
EXPEL v. to force out.
FILLIPEENfillipeen n. Alternative form of philopena.
FILLIPEEN n. (US) a game in which each of two players eats a twin kernel of a nut, also PHILIPPINA, PHILIPPINE, PHILOPENA, PHILOPOENA.
HELPLINEShelplines n. Plural of helpline.
HELPLINE n. an often free telephone line by means of which people with a particular problem may contact advisers who will help them deal with it.
IMPELLENTimpellent adj. Having the quality of being impelling.
impellent n. An impelling power or force.
IMPELLENT n. something with the quality of impelling.
PELLETINGpelleting v. Present participle of pellet.
PELLET v. to hit with small, rounded masses.
PENCILLEDpencilled v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of pencil.
pencilled adj. Written or marked with a pencil.
pencilled adj. Having pencils of rays; radiated.
PENCILLERpenciller n. Alternative form of penciler.
PENCILLER n. one who pencils, also PENCILER.
PLENILUNEplenilune n. (Poetic) The full moon.
PLENILUNE n. the time of the full moon.
POINTELLEpointelle n. A type of knit fabric that contains a pattern of open spaces.
POINTELLE n. (French) an openwork design, as in knitted fabric.
REPELLINGrepelling v. Present participle of repel.
repelling n. An act by which something is repelled; repulsion.
REPEL v. to drive back.
SPINELLESspinelles n. Plural of spinelle.
SPINELLE n. any mineral of a group of aluminates, ferrates, and chromates of magnesium, iron, zinc, etc., also SPINEL.

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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