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There are 16 nine-letter words containing B, G, 2I, L and T

BETITLINGbetitling v. Present participle of betitle.
BETITLE v. to furnish with a title or titles.
BETOILINGbetoiling v. Present participle of betoil.
BETOIL v. to weary with toil.
BILLETINGbilleting v. Present participle of billet.
billeting n. The lodging of soldiers.
BILLETING n. the act of allocating a billet.
BIOLOGISTbiologist n. A student of biology; one versed in the science of biology.
BIOLOGIST n. one who studies biology.
BLIGHTIESblighties n. Plural of blighty.
Blighties n. Plural of Blighty.
BLIGHTY n. a soldier's wound that gets him sent home.
BLIGHTINGblighting v. Present participle of blight.
blighting n. The act by which something is blighted.
BLIGHTING adj. causing decay.
BLINGIESTblingiest adj. Superlative form of blingy: most blingy.
BLINGY adj. bling, flashy.
BRISTLINGbristling adj. Having bristles.
bristling adj. Showing anger.
bristling v. Present participle of bristle.
BRITTLINGbrittling v. Present participle of brittle.
BRITTLE v. to become fragile.
IGNITABLEignitable adj. Capable of being ignited; able to burn.
IGNITABLE adj. that can be ignited, also IGNITIBLE.
IGNITIBLEignitible adj. Capable of being ignited.
IGNITIBLE adj. that can be ignited, also IGNITABLE.
LIBRATINGlibrating v. Present participle of librate.
LIBRATE v. to oscillate before settling into equilibrium.
LITIGABLElitigable adj. (Law) Able or likely to be successfully litigated.
LITIGABLE adj. such as can be litigated.
MITIGABLEmitigable adj. That can be mitigated.
MITIGABLE adj. that may be mitigated.
OBBLIGATIobbligati n. Plural of obbligato.
OBBLIGATO n. (Italian) a musical accompaniment of independent importance, esp. that of a single instrument to a vocal piece, also OBLIGATO.
THIMBLINGthimbling n. Gerund of thimble: the act of using a thimble.
thimbling n. Synonym of thimblerigging (“the act of cheating (someone) in a thimblerig game, or by trickery”).
thimbling v. Present participle of thimble.

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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