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There are 19 twelve-letter words containing B, E, I and 3T

ATTRIBUTABLEattributable adj. Capable of being attributed.
attributable adj. Allowed to be attributed.
ATTRIBUTABLE adj. capable of being attributed.
ATTRIBUTIVESattributives n. Plural of attributive.
ATTRIBUTIVE n. a word added to another to denote an attribute.
BACTERIOSTATbacteriostat n. A biological or chemical agent that causes bacteriostasis.
BACTERIOSTAT n. an agent that causes bacteriostasis.
BELITTLEMENTbelittlement n. An act of belittling.
BELITTLEMENT n. the act of belittling.
BELLETTRISTSbellettrists n. Plural of bellettrist.
BELLETTRIST n. one who engages in belles-lettres, also BELLETRIST.
BITTERSWEETSbittersweets n. Plural of bittersweet.
BITTERSWEET n. the woody nightshade, whose stems when chewed taste first bitter, then sweet.
DEATTRIBUTEDdeattributed v. Simple past tense and past participle of deattribute.
DEATTRIBUTE v. to withdraw the attribution of e.g. a work of art or literature to a particular artist, writer, etc.
DEATTRIBUTESdeattributes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deattribute.
DEATTRIBUTE v. to withdraw the attribution of e.g. a work of art or literature to a particular artist, writer, etc.
EMBITTERMENTembitterment n. (Uncountable) The state of being embittered.
embitterment n. (Countable) Something which embitters.
EMBITTERMENT n. the act of embittering.
MISATTRIBUTEmisattribute v. To erroneously attribute; to falsely ascribe; used especially of authorship.
MISATTRIBUTE v. to attribute wrongly.
OBTESTATIONSobtestations n. Plural of obtestation.
OBTESTATION n. the act of obtesting.
REATTRIBUTEDreattributed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reattribute.
REATTRIBUTE v. to attribute again.
REATTRIBUTESreattributes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reattribute.
REATTRIBUTE v. to attribute again.
SUBSTANTIATEsubstantiate v. (Transitive) To verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or corroborate.
substantiate v. (Transitive) To give material form or substance to something; to embody; to record in documents.
SUBSTANTIATE v. to give substance or form to.
SUBSTITUENTSsubstituents n. Plural of substituent.
SUBSTITUENT n. a thing, esp. an atom, substituted for another.
SUBSTITUTIVEsubstitutive adj. Characteristic of, or serving as a substitute.
SUBSTITUTIVE adj. serving or suitable as a substitute.
TEMPTABILITYtemptability n. The quality of being temptable; susceptibility to temptation.
TEMPTABILITY n. the quality of being temptable.
TREATABILITYtreatability n. (Uncountable) The condition of being treatable.
treatability n. (Countable) A measure of the extent to which something is treatable.
TREATABILITY n. the state of being treatable.
UNATTRIBUTEDunattributed adj. Lacking attribution; of unknown authorship.
UNATTRIBUTED adj. not attributed.

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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