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There are 13 nine-letter words containing E, P, 2R, S and 2T

PATTERERSpatterers n. Plural of patterer.
PATTERER n. one who patters.
POTTERERSpotterers n. Plural of potterer.
POTTERER n. one who potters.
PRATTLERSprattlers n. Plural of prattler.
PRATTLER n. one who prattles.
PRETERISTpreterist n. One whose chief interest is in the past.
preterist n. (Theology) An adherent of preterism; one who believes that the Biblical prophecies of the Apocalypse…
PRETERIST n. a person who holds that the prophecies of the Apocalypse have been already fulfilled.
PRETERITSpreterits n. Plural of preterit.
PRETERIT n. the grammatical tense signifying past time or a completed action, also PRETERITE.
PRETREATSpretreats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pretreat.
PRETREAT v. to treat beforehand.
PROSTRATEprostrate adj. Lying flat, face-down.
prostrate adj. (Figuratively) Emotionally devastated.
prostrate adj. Physically incapacitated from environmental exposure or debilitating disease.
PROTESTERprotester n. One who protests, either alone or in a public display of group feeling.
protester n. (Law) One who protests a bill of exchange, or note.
PROTESTER n. one who protests, also PROTESTOR.
PROTESTORprotestor n. Alternative spelling of protester.
PROTESTOR n. one who protests, also PROTESTER.
PUTTERERSputterers n. Plural of putterer.
PUTTERER n. one who putters.
SPUTTERERsputterer n. Agent noun of sputter; one who sputters.
SPUTTERER n. one who sputters.
STERNPORTsternport n. (Nautical) An opening in the rear part of a vessel.
STERNPORT n. a port or opening in the stern of a ship.
TEARSTRIPtearstrip n. A strip of material designed to be torn to open a package.
TEARSTRIP n. a part of a packaging torn to open it.

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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