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There are 16 nine-letter words containing E, I, 2N, P, S and T

ENDPOINTSendpoints n. Plural of endpoint.
end␣points n. Plural of end point.
ENDPOINT n. either of two points that mark the end of a line segment.
IMPONENTSimponents n. Plural of imponent.
IMPONENT n. someone who imposes an obligation.
INAPTNESSinaptness n. Quality of being inapt.
INAPTNESS n. the state of being inapt.
INEPTNESSineptness n. The quality or degree of being inept.
INEPTNESS n. the state of being inept.
INSIPIENTinsipient adj. Foolish; lacking wisdom; stupid.
INSIPIENT adj. wanting wisdom; foolish.
NEWSPRINTnewsprint n. An inexpensive paper used for printing newspapers.
NEWSPRINT n. inexpensive paper for printing newspapers on.
PENISTONEpenistone n. (Obsolete) A coarse woolen material or frieze, used in England during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Penistone prop.n. A market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE2403).
PENISTONE n. a cloth, a coarse frieze.
PENITENTSpenitents n. Plural of penitent.
PENITENT n. a person who repents his sins.
PENPOINTSpenpoints n. Plural of penpoint.
PENPOINT n. the point of a pen.
PENTISINGPENTISE v. to provide with a penthouse, also PENTICE.
PIMENTONSPIMENTON n. smoked chilli powder.
POINTSMENpointsmen n. Plural of pointsman.
POINTSMAN n. a man who has charge of railroad points or switches.
SEPTENNIAseptennia n. Plural of septennium.
SEPTENNIUM n. a period of seven years.
SPINNERETspinneret n. The organ a spider uses to spin its web.
spinneret n. A multipored device through which a plastic polymer melt is extruded into fibers.
SPINNERET n. the silk-spinning organ of an insect or spider, also SPINNERETTE.
SPINNIESTspinniest adj. Superlative form of spinny: most spinny.
SPINNY adj. crazy, foolish.
SPRENTINGsprenting v. Present participle of sprent.
SPRENT v. to spring or leap forward in an agile way.

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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