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There are 15 eleven-letter words containing I, N, R, 2T and 2U

COUNTERSUITcountersuit n. (Law) A lawsuit filed against a party that has filed a suit against one.
COUNTERSUIT n. a suit in retaliation.
FRUCTUATINGfructuating v. Present participle of fructuate.
FRUCTUATE v. to come to fruit, to fructify.
FRUCTUATIONfructuation n. (Archaic) produce; fruit.
FRUCTUATION n. coming to fruit or bearing of fruit.
FUTURITIONSFUTURITION n. future existence; time to come.
NASTURTIUMSnasturtiums n. Plural of nasturtium.
NASTURTIUM n. a genus of cruciferous plants, having white or yellowish flowers, including several species of cress.
OUTBURSTINGoutbursting adj. Bursting out.
outbursting n. A bursting out; a sudden eruption.
OUTBURST v. to burst out.
OUTINTRIGUEoutintrigue v. (Transitive) To surpass in plots or intrigues.
OUTINTRIGUE v. to surpass in intrigue.
OUTLUSTRINGoutlustring v. Present participle of outlustre.
OUTLUSTRE v. (Shakespeare) to exceed in lustre, also OUTLUSTER.
OUTTRUMPINGouttrumping v. Present participle of outtrump.
OUTTRUMP v. to surpass in trumping.
STRUCTURINGstructuring v. Present participle of structure.
structuring n. Structure; organization.
structuring n. (Finance) Synonym of smurfing (“money-laundering technique”).
SUTURATIONSsuturations n. Plural of suturation.
SUTURATION n. the act of applying sutures.
TOURNIQUETStourniquets n. Plural of tourniquet.
TOURNIQUET n. (French) a device to stop bleeding, as a bandage twisted tight by a stick, etc.
UNTINCTUREDuntinctured adj. (Often figurative) Not tinctured; not tainted or coloured (with or by something).
UNTINCTURED adj. not tinctured.
UNTRUSTIESTUNTRUSTY adj. not trusty.
UPTHRUSTINGupthrusting v. Present participle of upthrust.
UPTHRUST v. to thrust up.

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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