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There are 20 seven-letter words containing ITTL

BRITTLEbrittle adj. Inflexible; liable to break, snap, or shatter easily under stress, pressure, or impact.
brittle adj. Not physically tough or tenacious; apt to break or crumble when bending.
brittle adj. (Archaeology) Said of rocks and minerals with a conchoidal fracture; capable of being knapped or flaked.
BRITTLYbrittly adv. Alternative form of brittlely.
BRITTLE adv. frail.
CUITTLECUITTLE v. (Scots) to coax, to cajole.
KITTLEDkittled v. Simple past tense and past participle of kittle.
KITTLE v. to offend.
KITTLERkittler adj. Comparative form of kittle: more kittle.
KITTLE adj. (Scots) ticklish, delicate.
KITTLESkittles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kittle.
Kittles prop.n. Plural of Kittle.
KITTLE v. to offend.
KNITTLEknittle n. (Nautical) Alternative form of nettles.
Knittle prop.n. A surname.
KNITTLE n. a string that draws together a purse or bag.
LITTLERlittler adj. Comparative form of little: more little.
Littler prop.n. A surname.
LITTLE adj. small.
LITTLESlittles n. Plural of little.
Littles prop.n. Plural of Little.
LITTLE n. a small amount.
LITTLIElittlie n. (Colloquial) A small person or child.
LITTLIE n. (Australian slang) a young child, also LITTLIN, LITTLING.
LITTLINLITTLIN n. (Scots) a child, also LITTLIE, LITTLING.
SKITTLEskittle n. One of the wooden targets used in skittles.
skittle v. (Intransitive) To play skittles.
skittle v. (Transitive) (with down) To squander one’s money.
SMITTLEsmittle v. (Obsolete, UK, dialect, transitive) To infect.
smittle adj. (Obsolete, UK, dialect) Infectious.
smittle n. (Obsolete, UK, dialect) An infection.
SPITTLEspittle n. Spit, usually frothy and of a milky coloration.
spittle n. Something frothy and white that resembles spit.
spittle n. Spit-up or drool of an infant.
SPITTLYspittly adj. Like spittle; slimy.
SPITTLY adj. like or covered with spittle.
TITTLEDtittled v. Simple past tense and past participle of tittle.
TITTLE v. to whisper, talk.
TITTLEStittles n. Plural of tittle.
TITTLE v. to whisper, talk.
VITTLEDvittled v. Simple past tense and past participle of vittle.
VITTLE v. (dialect) to provide with food, also VICTUAL.
VITTLESvittles n. Plural of vittle.
vittles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vittle.
VITTLE v. (dialect) to provide with food, also VICTUAL.
WHITTLEwhittle n. A knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife.
whittle v. (Transitive or intransitive) To cut or shape wood with a knife.
whittle v. (Transitive) To reduce or gradually eliminate something (such as a debt).

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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