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There are 15 eleven-letter words containing CITE

ANTHRACITESanthracites n. Plural of anthracite.
ANTHRACITE n. a kind of hard coal.
BENEDICITESbenedicites n. Plural of benedicite.
Benedicites n. Plural of Benedicite.
BENEDICITE n. (Latin) a blessing, a grace at table.
CHALCOCITESchalcocites n. Plural of chalcocite.
CHALCOCITE n. a greyish-black mineral, native copper sulphide.
ERUBESCITESerubescites n. Plural of erubescite.
ERUBESCITE n. a reddish mineral, aka bornite.
EXCITEDNESSexcitedness n. The quality of being excited.
EXCITEDNESS n. the state of being excited.
EXCITEMENTSexcitements n. Plural of excitement.
EXCITEMENT n. something that excites or rouses.
INCITEMENTSincitements n. Plural of incitement.
INCITEMENT n. the act of inciting.
OPHICALCITEophicalcite n. (Mineralogy) ophite; verd antique.
OPHICALCITE n. a kind of marble, containing green serpentine.
OVEREXCITEDoverexcited adj. Excessively excited.
overexcited v. Simple past tense and past participle of overexcite.
OVEREXCITE v. to excite too much.
OVEREXCITESoverexcites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overexcite.
OVEREXCITE v. to excite too much.
PLEBISCITESplebiscites n. Plural of plebiscite.
PLEBISCITE n. a direct vote of the whole nation or of the people of a district on a special point.
ROMANICITESROMANICITE n. another name for the mineral psilomelane.
SIMPLICITERsimpliciter adv. (Philosophy, law, originally chiefly in Scots law) Simply, absolutely; without any qualification or condition.
SIMPLICITER adv. (Latin) simply; not relatively; unconditionally.
UNEXCITEDLYunexcitedly adv. Without excitement.
UNSOLICITEDunsolicited adj. Not requested, welcomed nor invited.
UNSOLICITED adj. not solicited.

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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