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There are 14 ten-letter words containing 2N, O, S, 2T and U

CONSULTANTconsultant n. A person or party that is consulted.
consultant n. A person whose occupation is to be consulted for their expertise, advice, service or help in an area…
consultant n. (Medicine, UK, Ireland) A senior hospital-based physician or surgeon who has completed all specialist…
GUNCOTTONSguncottons n. Plural of guncotton.
GUNCOTTON n. an explosive made by saturating cotton in nitric and sulphuric acids.
INTUITIONSintuitions n. Plural of intuition.
INTUITION n. the power of the mind by which it immediately perceives the truth of things without reasoning or analysis.
NONMUTANTSnonmutants n. Plural of nonmutant.
NONMUTANT n. one who is not a mutant.
NONSTUDENTnonstudent n. A person (especially one in an educational establishment) who is not a student.
nonstudent adj. Not relating to students.
NONSTUDENT n. someone who is not a student.
NUTRITIONSnutritions n. Plural of nutrition.
NUTRITION n. the act of nourishing; food.
OBTUNDENTSobtundents n. Plural of obtundent.
OBTUNDENT n. an obtundent substance.
STOUTENINGstoutening v. Present participle of stouten.
STOUTEN v. to make stout.
STUNTWOMANstuntwoman n. A woman who performs stunts.
stunt␣woman n. Alternative form of stuntwoman.
STUNTWOMAN n. a woman who doubles for an actress during the filming of stunts and dangerous scenes.
STUNTWOMENstuntwomen n. Plural of stuntwoman.
stunt␣women n. Plural of stunt woman.
STUNTWOMAN n. a woman who doubles for an actress during the filming of stunts and dangerous scenes.
SUSTENTIONsustention n. Sustentation.
SUSTENTION n. the act of sustaining.
TURNSTONESturnstones n. Plural of turnstone.
TURNSTONE n. any of various species of limicoline birds, allied to the plovers.
UNCONSTANTunconstant adj. Inconstant.
UNCONSTANT adj. (Shakespeare) inconstant, also INCONSTANT.
UNSHOTTINGunshotting v. Present participle of unshot.
UNSHOT v. to remove shot from.

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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