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There are 17 twelve-letter words containing A, E, 2F, N, S and T

AFFECTATIONSaffectations n. Plural of affectation.
AFFECTATION n. the act of taking on an attitude not natural to oneself or not genuinely felt.
AFFECTEDNESSaffectedness n. The state or quality of being affected.
AFFECTEDNESS n. the quality of being false or artificial.
AFFLUENTIALSaffluentials n. Plural of affluential.
AFFLUENTIAL n. an affluent person who does not display his or her wealth in the form of material possessions.
AFFLUENTNESSaffluentness n. The state or quality of being affluent.
AFFLUENTNESS n. the state of being affluent.
AFFORCEMENTSafforcements n. Plural of afforcement.
AFFORCEMENT n. the act of afforcing, strengthening a jury by adding skilled people.
DANDRUFFIESTDANDRUFFY adj. full of dandruff.
DISAFFECTINGdisaffecting v. Present participle of disaffect.
DISAFFECT v. to take away the affection of; to make discontented or unfriendly.
DISAFFECTIONdisaffection n. Discontent; unrest.
disaffection n. Alienation; loss of loyalty.
DISAFFECTION n. the state of being disaffected.
EXSUFFLATINGexsufflating v. Present participle of exsufflate.
EXSUFFLATE v. to blow away; to exorcise.
EXSUFFLATIONexsufflation n. (Obsolete) A blast from beneath.
exsufflation n. (Obsolete) A kind of exorcism by blowing with the breath.
exsufflation n. (Biology, obsolete) A strongly forced expiration of air from the lungs.
FAITHFULNESSfaithfulness n. The state of being faithful.
FAITHFULNESS n. the state of being faithful.
FAULTFINDERSfaultfinders n. Plural of faultfinder.
FAULTFINDER n. one given to faultfinding.
FRANKFURTERSfrankfurters n. Plural of frankfurter.
Frankfurters n. Plural of Frankfurter.
FRANKFURTER n. (German) a small smoked sausage, also FRANKFORT, FRANKFURT.
INFANGTHIEFSINFANGTHIEF n. (Old English) the right of taking and fining a thief within the boundaries of one's own jurisdiction.
OVERSTAFFINGoverstaffing v. Present participle of overstaff.
OVERSTAFFING n. excessive staffing.
PARAFFINIESTPARAFFINY adj. of or like paraffin.
UNDERSTAFFEDunderstaffed adj. Having an inadequate number of workers or assistants.
UNDERSTAFFED adj. inadequately staffed.

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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