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There are 13 ten-letter words containing 3I, L, N, T and U

AQUILINITYaquilinity n. The quality of being aquiline (resembling an eagle).
AQUILINITY n. the state of being aquiline.
BILINGUISTbilinguist n. (Linguistics) One who speaks two languages.
BILINGUIST n. one versed in two languages.
BIQUINTILEbiquintile n. (Astrology) An aspect of two planets that are distant from each other by two fifths of a great circle (72 degrees).
BIQUINTILE n. the aspect of planets when they are twice the fifth part of a great circle (i.e. 144 degrees) from each other.
ILLUMINATIIlluminati n. Plural of Illuminatus.
ILLUMINATO n. a member of any of various sects or societies claiming special enlightenment.
ILLUMINISTilluminist n. Someone who subscribes to the doctrine of illuminism, or who claims to have achieved spiritual illumination;…
ILLUMINIST n. a believer in illuminism, a belief in an inward spiritual light.
INTITULINGintituling v. Present participle of intitule.
INTITULE v. to give a right to, also ENTITLE, INTITLE.
LINGUISTIClinguistic adj. Of or relating to language.
linguistic adj. Of or relating to linguistics.
linguistic adj. (Computing) Relating to a computer language.
NUBILITIESnubilities n. Plural of nubility.
NUBILITY n. the quality of being nubile.
SUBTILISINsubtilisin n. (Biochemistry) A protease produced by soil bacteria of the genus Bacillus.
SUBTILISIN n. an extracellular protease created by a soil bacillus.
TRICLINIUMtriclinium n. (Historical, Roman antiquity) A couch for reclining at mealtimes, extending round three sides of a table…
triclinium n. (Historical, Roman antiquity) A dining room furnished with such a triple couch.
TRICLINIUM n. (Latin) a couch for reclining at meals, extending round three sides of a table, and usually in three parts.
TUILYIEINGTUILYIE v. (Scots) to struggle, brawl, also TUILZIE.
TUILZIEINGTUILZIE v. (Scots) to struggle, brawl, also TUILYIE.
UNCIVILITYuncivility n. (Archaic) incivility; rudeness.
UNCIVILITY n. the state of being not civil, also INCIVILITY.

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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