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There are 13 twelve-letter words containing 3I, N and 2P

APPENDICITISappendicitis n. (Pathology) inflammation of the vermiform appendix.
APPENDICITIS n. inflammation of the appendix.
EPISCOPISINGepiscopising v. Present participle of episcopise.
EPISCOPISE v. to make a bishop of by consecration, also EPISCOPIZE.
EPISCOPIZINGepiscopizing v. Present participle of episcopize.
EPISCOPIZE v. to make a bishop of by consecration, also EPISCOPISE.
IMPERCIPIENTimpercipient adj. Lacking perception; unable to perceive.
IMPERCIPIENT adj. unperceptive.
KICKFLIPPINGkickflipping v. Present participle of kickflip.
KICKFLIP v. to perform a kickflip.
MINIFLOPPIESminifloppies n. Plural of minifloppy.
mini-floppies n. Plural of mini-floppy.
mini␣floppies n. Plural of mini floppy.
MISLIPPENINGmislippening v. Present participle of mislippen.
MISLIPPEN v. (Scots) to mistrust.
PINNIPEDIANSPINNIPEDIAN n. a pinniped.
PIPEFITTINGSpipefittings n. Plural of pipefitting.
PIPEFITTING n. the occupation of fitting or repairing pipes.
PRINCIPALITYprincipality n. (Countable) A region or sovereign nation headed by a prince or princess.
principality n. (Theology, countable) A spiritual being, specifically in Christian angelology, the fifth level of angels…
principality n. (Obsolete) The state of being a prince or ruler; sovereignty, absolute authority.
PROPITIATINGpropitiating v. Present participle of propitiate.
PROPITIATE v. to render favourable, to appease.
PROPITIATIONpropitiation n. The act of propitiating; placation, atonement, similar to expiation but with the added concept of appeasement…
propitiation n. (Theology) The death of Christ as a basis for the forgiveness of sin.
PROPITIATION n. the act of propitiating.
SIDESLIPPINGsideslipping v. Present participle of sideslip.
side-slipping v. Present participle of side-slip.
SIDESLIP v. to slip to one side.

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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