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There are 18 fourteen-letter words containing E, 2N, R, 2S, T and V

ANTISUBVERSIONantisubversion adj. Opposing or countering political subversion.
ANTISUBVERSION adj. opposed to subversion.
CONSERVATISINGconservatising v. Present participle of conservatise.
CONSERVATISE v. to grow conservative, also CONSERVATIZE.
GOVERNMENTESESGOVERNMENTESE n. jargon held to be characteristic of government officials.
INOBSERVATIONSINOBSERVATION n. lack of observation.
INVETERATENESSinveterateness n. Inveteracy.
INVETERATENESS n. the state of being inveterate.
MISGOVERNMENTSmisgovernments n. Plural of misgovernment.
MISGOVERNMENT n. wrong government.
NONASSERTIVELYnonassertively adv. In a nonassertive way.
OVEREXTENSIONSoverextensions n. Plural of overextension.
over-extensions n. Plural of over-extension.
OVEREXTENSION n. an excessive extension.
PRESENTIVENESSpresentiveness n. The state or quality of being presentive.
PRESENTIVENESS n. the state of being presentive.
PREVENTIVENESSpreventiveness n. The quality of being preventive.
PREVENTIVE n. serving to prevent, also PREVENTATIVE.
REVERENTNESSESREVERENTNESS n. the state of being reverent.
SUBGOVERNMENTSsubgovernments n. Plural of subgovernment.
SUBGOVERNMENT n. a subdivision of a government.
THRIVINGNESSESTHRIVINGNESS n. the state of being thriving.
TRANSITIVENESStransitiveness n. The quality of being transitive.
TRANSITIVENESS n. the state of being transitive.
TRANSVERSENESStransverseness n. The quality of being transverse.
TRANSVERSENESS n. the state of being transverse.
VENERATIVENESSVENERATIVENESS n. the state of being worthy of veneration.
VERNALISATIONSVERNALISATION n. subjecting seeds to low temperatures to hasten plant development, also VERNALIZATION.
YESTEREVENINGSYESTEREVENING n. yesterday evening, also YESTEREVE, YESTEREVEN, YESTREEN.

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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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  • English Wiktionary: 68 words
  • Scrabble in French: 63 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: 12 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: 42 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 6 words


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