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There are 12 eleven-letter words containing I, Q, R, 2T and U

AQUAFORTISTaquafortist n. One who prepares etchings or engravings using aqua fortis.
AQUAFORTIST n. an etcher or engraver who uses aquafortis.
AQUATINTERSaquatinters n. Plural of aquatinter.
AQUATINTER n. one who works with aquatints.
BRIQUETTINGbriquetting v. Present participle of briquet.
briquetting v. Present participle of briquette.
BRIQUET v. to form into briquettes.
MARQUISETTEmarquisette n. A sheer cotton fabric used for mosquito nets and curtains.
MARQUISETTE n. a sheer fabric of cotton, rayon, silk, or nylon.
PARQUETTINGparquetting v. Present participle of parquette.
PARQUET v. (French) to cover a floor with an inlaid design.
QUARTATIONSquartations n. Plural of quartation.
QUARTATION n. mixing one part gold with three parts silver prior to purifying it.
REQUITEMENTrequitement n. (Obsolete) requital.
REQUITEMENT n. the act of requiting.
SQUATTERINGsquattering v. Present participle of squatter.
squattering adj. (Obsolete) Straggling; messy.
SQUATTER v. (dialect) to splash water about, also SWATTER.
TOURNIQUETStourniquets n. Plural of tourniquet.
TOURNIQUET n. (French) a device to stop bleeding, as a bandage twisted tight by a stick, etc.
TRANQUILESTtranquilest adj. Superlative form of tranquil: most tranquil.
TRANQUIL adj. calm, peaceful.
TRANQUILITYtranquility n. American form standard spelling of tranquillity.
Tranquility prop.n. An unincorporated community in Green, Sussex, New Jersey, United States.
Tranquility prop.n. An unincorporated community in Adams, Ohio, United States.
TRIQUETROUStriquetrous adj. Triangular; especially (in natural sciences), having a triangular cross-section.
TRIQUETROUS adj. triangular; three-edged with concave faces, also TRIQUETRAL.

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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