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There are 16 nine-letter words containing ELATI

CHELATINGchelating adj. Having the ability to undergo chelation.
CHELATE v. to combine a metal ion with a compound.
CHELATIONchelation n. (Chemistry) the formation of a polydentate chelate compound from a metal salt.
chelation n. (Medicine) the use of this process to remove metal ions from solution, especially to counter poisoning…
CHELATION n. the action of forming a chelate.
DELATIONSdelations n. Plural of delation.
DELATION n. the act of informing against someone.
GELATINESgelatines n. Plural of gelatine.
GELATINE n. a colourless, odourless and tasteless glue prepared from albuminous matter e.g. bones and hides, also GELATIN.
GELATIONSgelations n. Plural of gelation.
GELATION n. the process of gelling.
PRELATIALprelatial adj. Pertaining to a prelate.
PRELATIAL adj. relating to a prelate, a bishop or abbot of superior rank, also PRELATIC, PRELATICAL.
PRELATIESPRELATY n. the office of a prelate, also PRELACY.
PRELATIONprelation n. The setting of one above another; preference.
PRELATION n. preferment; promotion; eminence.
PRELATISEprelatise v. Alternative form of prelatize.
PRELATISE v. to bring under the influence of the prelacy, also PRELATIZE.
PRELATISHprelatish adj. (Archaic, derogatory) prelatical.
PRELATISH adj. (Milton) like a prelate.
PRELATISMprelatism n. Prelacy; episcopacy.
PRELATISM n. domination by prelates.
PRELATISTprelatist n. One who advocates or supports prelacy, or the government of the church by prelates.
PRELATIST n. a supporter or adherent of prelacy or episcopacy.
PRELATIZEprelatize v. (Intransitive) To uphold or encourage prelacy; to exercise prelatical functions.
prelatize v. (Transitive) To bring under the influence of prelacy.
PRELATIZE v. to bring under the influence of the prelacy, also PRELATISE.
RELATIONSrelations n. Plural of relation.
RELATION n. an association between people or things.
RELATIVALrelatival adj. (Grammar) relative.
RELATIVAL adj. concerning relation, esp. grammatical relation.
RELATIVESrelatives n. Plural of relative.
RELATIVE n. one who is connected with another by blood or marriage.

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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