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There are 12 eight-letter words containing TALIS

FATALISMfatalism n. (Metaphysics, philosophy) The doctrine that all events are subject to fate or inevitable necessity…
FATALISM n. the doctrine that all events are predetermined.
FATALISTfatalist n. One who maintains that all things happen by inevitable necessity; a person who believes in fatalism.
FATALIST n. a believer in fatalism.
METALISEmetalise v. Alternative spelling of metallize.
METALISE v. to make or treat with metal, also METALIZE, METALLISE, METALLIZE.
METALISTmetalist n. Alternative form of metallist.
METALIST n. (US) a worker in metals, or one skilled in metals, also METALLIST.
PETALISMpetalism n. (Historical) A form of ostracism among the ancient Syracusans by which they temporarily banished a citizen…
PETALISM n. a type of ostracism.
TALISMANtalisman n. A magical object providing protection against ill will, or the supernatural, or conferring the wearer…
talisman v. To be worn as a talisman.
TALISMAN n. (Arabic) an object supposed to have occult or magic powers, esp an inscribed stone or ring worn as an amulet to avert evil or bring good luck, health, etc, also TELESM.
TOTALISEtotalise v. Alternative form of totalize.
TOTALISE v. to make complete, also TOTALIZE.
TOTALISMtotalism n. (Rare, usually uncountable) A social, economic and/or political system in which some authority (e.g…
totalism n. (Rare, countable) A philosophy, ideology or belief system that is total in its scope, one that covers everything.
totalism n. (Rare, uncountable) Totality; (the) entirety (of something).
TOTALISTtotalist n. A proponent of totalism.
totalist adj. Totalistic.
TOTALIST n. one who tends to regard things as a unified whole.
VITALISEvitalise v. To give life to something; to animate.
vitalise v. To make more vigorous; to invigorate or stimulate.
VITALISE v. to give life to, also VITALIZE.
VITALISMvitalism n. The doctrine that life involves some immaterial "vital force", and cannot be explained scientifically.
VITALISM n. the philosophical doctrine that life processes are not entirely explicable, or bound, by scientific laws.
VITALISTvitalist adj. Of or espousing vitalism, the doctrine that life cannot be entirely reduced to physical and chemical factors.
vitalist n. Someone who believes in vitalism, the doctrine that life cannot be entirely reduced to physical and chemical factors.
VITALIST n. one who holds to the doctrine of vitalism.

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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