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There are 16 thirteen-letter words containing 3I, Q, R, S and U

DEREQUISITIONderequisition v. (Transitive) To return or release (something previously requisitioned).
DEREQUISITION v. to return (something that has been used for a military purpose) to civilian use.
DISEQUILIBRIAdisequilibria n. Plural of disequilibrium.
DISEQUILIBRIUM n. loss or lack of equilibrium.
DISQUALIFIERSdisqualifiers n. Plural of disqualifier.
DISQUALIFIER n. one who disqualifies.
EQUILIBRISTICequilibristic adj. Of or pertaining to equilibristics.
EQUILIBRISTIC adj. of or like an equilibrist.
EQUILIBRITIESequilibrities n. Plural of equilibrity.
EQUILIBRITY n. the state of being in equilibrium.
INQUISITORIALinquisitorial adj. Of or pertaining to an inquisition, specifically the Inquisition.
inquisitorial adj. In a manner of inquisition or inquisitors.
inquisitorial adj. (Law) Describing a trial system in which the prosecutor also acts as judge.
PERQUISITIONSperquisitions n. Plural of perquisition.
PERQUISITION n. a diligent inquiry.
PROPINQUITIESpropinquities n. Plural of propinquity.
PROPINQUITY n. nearness in space, time or relationship.
QUASIPERIODICquasiperiodic adj. Almost periodic; recurring at irregular intervals.
quasiperiodic adj. (Mathematics, of a function) Such that an increment of a variable leads to a multiplication by some function.
quasiperiodic adj. (Physics, of an oscillation) Having two unrelated periods.
REACQUISITIONreacquisition n. A second or subsequent acquisition.
REACQUISITION n. the act of reacquiring.
RELINQUISHINGrelinquishing v. Present participle of relinquish.
RELINQUISH v. to withdraw or retreat from.
REQUISITIONEDrequisitioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of requisition.
REQUISITION v. to make a demand for supplies.
REQUISITORIESREQUISITORY n. in law, a demand made by a prosecutor that a sentence be passed on an accused, giving the reasons.
TRANQUILISINGtranquilising v. Present participle of tranquilise.
TRANQUILISE v. to make tranquil, also TRANQUILIZE, TRANQUILLISE, TRANQUILLIZE.
TRANQUILITIEStranquilities n. Plural of tranquility, alternative spelling of tranquillity.
TRANQUILITY n. the state of being tranquil, also TRANQUILLITY.
UBIQUITARIANSubiquitarians n. Plural of ubiquitarian.
UBIQUITARIAN n. one who believes that Christ's body is everywhere, not just in the Eucharist.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 34 words
  • Scrabble in French: 45 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: 165 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: 56 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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