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There are 10 nine-letter words containing G, I, L, P and 2T

PLATTINGSplattings n. Plural of platting.
PLATTING n. plaited braid, also PLAITING.
PLOTTINGSplottings n. Plural of plotting.
PLOTTING n. the act of plotting.
PRATTLINGprattling v. Present participle of prattle.
prattling n. Prattle; foolish speech.
PRATTLE v. to talk at length about nothing in particular.
SPLATTINGsplatting v. Present participle of splat.
splatting n. A sound or action that splats.
splatting n. (Computer graphics) A method for combining different textures by applying an alpha channel map to the…
SPLITTINGsplitting n. An instance where something splits.
splitting n. (Psychology) A division in the mind, or affecting one’s sense of self.
splitting n. (Chemistry) The cleavage of a covalent bond.
SPOTLIGHTspotlight n. A bright, directional light or lamp, especially one used to illuminate the focus or center of attention on a stage.
spotlight n. (By extension) The circle of light shed by a spotlight.
spotlight n. (Figurative) The center of attention; the highlight or most important part.
STOPLIGHTstoplight n. (US) A traffic control signal, traditionally consisting of three lights, colored green, yellow/amber…
stoplight n. A light on the rear of a vehicle that is activated when braking; a brake light.
stop␣light n. Alternative form of stoplight.
TOPFLIGHTtopflight adj. Best, A-one, superior.
top-flight adj. Of the highest rank, or peak of excellence.
top-flight adj. In the highest division.
UPTILTINGuptilting v. Present participle of uptilt.
UPTILT v. to tilt upward.
UPTITLINGuptitling n. The practice of giving a job an impressive title to make it appear more desirable.
uptitling n. The practice of giving a book a more impressive title than its content merits.
UPTITLING n. the practise of conferring grandiose titles on employees doing relatively menial jobs.

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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