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There are 17 eight-letter words containing ITIA

APOSITIAAPOSITIA n. (Greek) an aversion to food.
COMITIALcomitial adj. (In Ancient Rome) Of or pertaining to a comitia.
comitial adj. (By extension) Of or pertaining to a political assembly.
COMITIAL adj. relating to a comitia.
COMITIASCOMITIA n. (Latin) a public assembly of the Roman people for electing officers or passing laws.
HOSPITIAhospitia n. Plural of hospitium.
HOSPITIUM n. (Latin) a nursing home for the terminally ill.
INITIALSinitials n. Plural of initial.
initials n. An abbreviation of a person’s name, constructed by taking the initial letters of first, last, and sometimes…
initials v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of initial.
INITIATEinitiate n. A new member of an organization.
initiate n. One who has been through a ceremony of initiation.
initiate n. One who is oriented#Adjective in and familiar#Adjective with a topic or subject; especially, one who…
MILITIASmilitias n. Plural of militia.
MILITIA n. (Latin) a military force raised from the civilian population, as distinguished from mercenaries or professional soldiers.
NOTITIAEnotitiae n. Plural of notitia.
NOTITIA n. (Latin) a roll, list or register.
NOTITIASNOTITIA n. (Latin) a roll, list or register.
PITIABLEpitiable adj. That deserves, evokes or can be given pity; pitiful.
PITIABLE adj. arousing pity.
PITIABLYpitiably adv. In a pitiable manner.
PITIABLE adv. arousing pity.
SYSSITIAsyssitia n. (Historical) In Ancient Greece, a common meal shared by men and youths in social or religious groups.
SYSSITIA n. (Greek) the ancient Spartan custom of eating the main meal together in public.
TRITIATEtritiate v. (Chemistry, transitive) To modify (a compound) by replacing some of its normal hydrogen (protium) with…
TRITIATE v. to replace atoms by tritium.
VITIABLEVITIABLE adj. able to be impaired.
VITIATEDvitiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vitiate.
VITIATE v. to impair the quality of, also VICIATE.
VITIATESvitiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vitiate.
VITIATE v. to impair the quality of, also VICIATE.
VITIATORvitiator n. That which vitiates.
VITIATOR n. one who vitiates.

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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