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There are 13 ten-letter words containing I, 2L, R, S and 2T

BELITTLERSbelittlers n. Plural of belittler.
BELITTLER n. one who belittles.
BELLETRISTbelletrist n. A person who writes or is concerned with belles-lettres.
BELLETRIST n. one who engages in belles-lettres, also BELLETTRIST.
ILLUSTRATEillustrate v. (Obsolete) To shed light upon.
illustrate v. (Figurative) To clarify something by giving, or serving as, an example or a comparison.
illustrate v. To provide a book or other publication with pictures, diagrams or other explanatory or decorative features.
INTERTILLSINTERTILL v. to cultivate between the rows (of a crop).
LITERALISTliteralist n. A person who adheres to the literal representation of a statement or law.
literalist n. A person who translates a text literally.
literalist n. (Art) One who works in the style of literalism.
LITTERLESSlitterless adj. Without litter; not having or creating waste.
STILLATORYstillatory n. A vessel used for distillation.
stillatory n. A place in which distillation is performed.
STILLATORY n. a still, a distillery.
STILLBIRTHstillbirth n. The birth of a dead fetus; the delivery of an infant which is dead at birth.
stillbirth n. (Medicine) The birth of a dead fetus after 20 weeks of gestation.
still-birth n. Alternative spelling of stillbirth.
TELLURITEStellurites n. Plural of tellurite.
TELLURITE n. a salt of tellurous acid.
THRILLIESTthrilliest adj. Superlative form of thrilly: most thrilly.
THRILLY adj. full of thrills.
TORTILLONStortillons n. Plural of tortillon.
TORTILLON n. a short sharply-pointed stick of cork or rolled leather, used in drawing and shading.
TRIALLISTStriallists n. Plural of triallist.
TRIALLIST n. a person taking part in a trial or test, also TRIALIST.
TRISTFULLYtristfully adv. In a tristful manner; sadly.
TRISTFUL adv. (Shakespeare) sad, mournful, also TRIST, TRISTE.

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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