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There are 12 eleven-letter words containing L, 3O, R, T and U

ALLOTROPOUSallotropous adj. (Botany) Pertaining to a flower which attracts a large range of different insects to feed on its nectar.
allotropous adj. (Biology) Pertaining to an insect which is attracted to flowers of a large range of different species…
ALLOTROPOUS adj. having nectar accessible to all kinds of insects.
COLLOCUTORScollocutors n. Plural of collocutor.
COLLOCUTOR n. one of the speakers in a dialogue.
COLLOCUTORYcollocutory adj. Relating to colloquy; conversational.
COLLOCUTORY adj. of the nature of conversation or dialogue.
COLOURATIONcolouration n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of coloration.
COLOURATION n. the act of colouring; the state of being coloured, also COLORATION.
COLOURPOINTcolourpoint n. (Felinology) Any of several forms of Siamese cat and closely-related breeds that have dark tips to the extremities.
COLOURPOINT n. a breed of domestic cat, also COLORPOINT.
CORTICOLOUScorticolous adj. Living or growing on bark.
CORTICOLOUS adj. living or growing on tree bark.
MONOLATROUSmonolatrous adj. Worshipping only one god.
MONOLATROUS adj. worshipping one god only out of many believed to exist.
NOTORIOUSLYnotoriously adv. In a notorious or notable manner; as is commonly known.
NOTORIOUS adv. infamous.
OCTONOCULARoctonocular adj. Having eight eyes.
OCTONOCULAR adj. having eight eyes.
POULTROONESPOULTROONE n. (Shakespeare) a poltroon, also POLTROON.
PROLOCUTIONprolocution n. (Obsolete) An introductory speech.
prolocution n. (Obsolete) Speaking on behalf of others.
PROLOCUTION n. an introductory speech or saying.
PROLOCUTORSprolocutors n. Plural of prolocutor.
PROLOCUTOR n. a presiding officer; a chairman, esp. of the lower house of Convocation.

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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