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There are 15 twelve-letter words containing FORT

AQUAFORTISESAQUAFORTIS n. concentrated nitric acid, used for etching.
AQUAFORTISTSaquafortists n. Plural of aquafortist.
AQUAFORTIST n. an etcher or engraver who uses aquafortis.
COMFORTINGLYcomfortingly adv. In a comforting manner.
COMFORTING adv. COMFORT, to console.
COUNTERFORTScounterforts n. Plural of counterfort.
COUNTERFORT n. a buttress or arch supporting a retaining wall.
DISCOMFORTEDdiscomforted v. Simple past tense and past participle of discomfort.
DISCOMFORT v. to make uncomfortable or uneasy.
EFFORTLESSLYeffortlessly adv. Without effort; without difficulty or struggle.
EFFORTLESS adv. showing or requiring little or no effort.
FORTEPIANISTfortepianist n. A player of the fortepiano.
FORTEPIANIST n. a player of the fortepiano.
FORTHRIGHTLYforthrightly adv. In a forthright manner.
FORTHRIGHT adv. straightforward.
FORTIFYINGLYfortifyingly adv. In a manner that fortifies.
FORTIFYING adv. FORTIFY, to strengthen against attack.
FORTRESSLIKEfortresslike adj. Resembling a fortress in shape or impregnability.
FORTRESSLIKE adj. like a fortress.
FORTUITOUSLYfortuitously adv. In a fortuitous manner; in a manner of happening by chance; coincidentally; accidentally.
fortuitously adv. (Sometimes proscribed) In a fortuitous manner; in a manner of happening by a lucky chance; luckily; fortunately.
FORTUITOUS adv. occurring by chance.
RECOMFORTINGrecomforting v. Present participle of recomfort.
RECOMFORT v. (archaic) to comfort, console.
RECOMFORTURErecomforture n. (Obsolete) The act of recomforting; restoration of comfort.
RECOMFORTURE n. (Shakespeare) consolation.
REFORTIFYINGrefortifying v. Present participle of refortify.
REFORTIFY v. to fortify anew.
UNFORTUNATESunfortunates n. Plural of unfortunate.
UNFORTUNATE n. an unfortunate person.

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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