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There are 13 seven-letter words containing L, M, T and 2U

CUMULETCUMULET n. a variety of domestic fancy pigeon.
LUSTRUMlustrum n. (Historical) A lustration: a ceremonial purification of the people of Rome performed every five years…
lustrum n. (By extension, literary) Synonym of quinquennium: Any 5-year period.
LUSTRUM n. (Latin) a period of five years.
MULTUMSMULTUM n. (Latin) an extract of quassia licorice, fraudulently used by brewers in order to economize malt and hops.
MULTUREmulture n. A grinding of grain, or the grain that is ground.
multure n. (Scotland, historical) A toll paid to a miller, mill-owner etc., generally in kind, for grinding corn…
multure v. (Scotland, historical, transitive) To charge a multure on.
MUTUALSmutuals n. Plural of mutual.
MUTUAL n. a financial institution owned by its customers.
MUTUELSMUTUEL n. (French) a system of betting on races.
MUTULARmutular adj. (Architecture) Having or relating to mutules.
MUTULAR adj. relating to a mutule, a kind of square, flat bracket, in Doric architecture.
MUTULESmutules n. Plural of mutule.
MUTULE n. (Latin) an ornamental block used in classical Greek architecture.
THULIUMthulium n. A metallic chemical element (symbol Tm) with atomic number 69: a fairly soft, easily workable metal…
THULIUM n. a rare metallic chemical element of the lanthanide series.
TUMULARtumular adj. Consisting of a heap; formed or being in a heap or hillock.
TUMULAR adj. of or like a tumulus, also TUMULARY.
TUMULTStumults n. Plural of tumult.
TUMULT v. to make a great din and commotion.
TUMULUStumulus n. (Archaeology) A mound of earth, especially one placed over a prehistoric tomb; a barrow.
TUMULUS n. (Latin) a mound over a grave.
UMLAUTSumlauts n. Plural of umlaut.
umlauts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of umlaut.
ümlauts n. Plural of ümlaut.

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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