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There are 19 eight-letter words containing 2I, L, O, R and T

CLITORICclitoric adj. Synonym of clitoral.
CLITORIC adj. pertaining to the clitoris.
CLITORISclitoris n. (Anatomy) A sensitive elongated erectile organ at the anterior part of the vulva in female humans and…
clitoris n. (Ornithology) A similar erectile sexual organ present in the cloacas of female ratites.
CLITORIS n. a small erectile part of the female genitals in mammals and some other vertebrates.
COISTRILcoistril n. (Obsolete) An inferior groom or lad employed by an esquire to carry the knight’s arms and other necessaries;…
coistril n. (Obsolete) A mean, paltry fellow; a coward.
COISTRIL n. (obsolete) an inferior groom or lad employed by an esquire to carry the knight's arms and other necessaries, also COISTREL, COYSTREL, COYSTRIL, CUSTREL.
ELICITORelicitor n. A person or thing that elicits.
ELICITOR n. one who elicits.
MIRLITONmirliton n. A pear-shaped vegetable or its vine; the chayote.
mirliton n. (Music) The eunuch flute, a kind of kazoo or membranophone.
mirliton n. An 18th-century hussar hat resembling a slightly conical shako or tall fez.
NITROLICnitrolic adj. Of or pertaining to nitrolic acid.
NITROLIC adj. pertaining to a class of acids.
ROILIESTroiliest adj. Superlative form of roily: most roily.
ROILY adj. turbid.
STROBILIstrobili n. Plural of strobilus.
STROBILUS n. (Greek) a scaly spike of female flowers, as in the hop, also STROBIL, STROBILE.
TRIFOLIAtrifolia n. Plural of trifolium.
TRIFOLIUM n. (Latin) any leguminous plant of the large genus Trifolium, characterized by trifoliate leaves.
TRILLIONtrillion num. (US, modern Britain, Australia, short scale) A million million: 1 followed by twelve zeros, 1012.
trillion num. (Dated Britain, Australia, long scale) A million million million: 1 followed by eighteen zeros, 1018.
trillion n. (Basketball, slang) A statistic formed by a player playing some number of minutes, but recording no stats.
TRIOLEINtriolein n. (Organic chemistry) The triglyceride of oleic acid.
TRIOLEIN n. a glyceride of oleic acid, also OLEIN, OLEINE, ELAIN.
TRIPLOIDtriploid adj. (Genetics) Having three sets of chromosomes.
triploid n. A triploid cell.
triploid n. A triploid organism.
TRIPOLIStripolis n. Plural of tripoli.
Tripolis prop.n. Former name of Tripoli, Greece.
TRIPOLI n. an earthy substance originally brought from Tripoli, used in polishing stones and metals, aka diatomite.
TROCHILItrochili n. Plural of trochilus.
TROCHILUS n. (Greek) an African bird, also TROCHIL.
TROILISMtroilism n. The practice of two people having sex while a third person watches (and may or may not take part).
troilism n. The practice of three people having sex, i.e. having threesomes.
TROILISM n. sexual activity between three people (of two different sexes).
TROILISTtroilist adj. Involving three sexual partners; pertaining to a threesome.
troilist n. A participant in a sexual threesome.
TROILIST n. one who engages in troilism, sexual activity between three people.
TROILITEtroilite n. (Mineralogy) A non-magnetic variety of the ferrous sulfide mineral pyrrhotite that occurs in most meteorites.
TROILITE n. a mineral, native ferrous sulphide, found in meteorites.
UTILIDORutilidor n. A utility corridor.
UTILIDOR n. (Canadian) an insulated system of pipes for use in arctic regions.
VITRIOLSvitriols n. Plural of vitriol.
vitriols v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vitriol.
VITRIOL v. to treat with sulfuric acid.

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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