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There are 13 nine-letter words containing B, H, 2I, N and T

BILLIONTHbillionth adj. The ordinal form of the number one billion.
billionth n. The person or thing in the billionth position.
billionth n. One of a billion equal parts of a whole.
BIRTHINGSbirthings n. Plural of birthing.
BIRTHING n. the act of giving birth.
BLIGHTINGblighting v. Present participle of blight.
blighting n. The act by which something is blighted.
BLIGHTING adj. causing decay.
IMBATHINGimbathing v. Present participle of imbathe.
IMBATHE v. (archaic) to bathe, also EMBATHE.
INHABITEDinhabited adj. Having inhabitants; lived in.
inhabited adj. (Mathematics, of a set) Containing at least one element.
inhabited adj. (Type theory, of a type) Having a term.
INHABITERinhabiter n. One who inhabits; an inhabitant.
INHABITER n. one who inhabits, also INHABITOR.
INHABITORinhabitor n. One who inhabits.
INHABITOR n. one who inhabits, also INHABITER.
INHIBITEDinhibited v. Simple past tense and past participle of inhibit.
inhibited adj. (Of a person) Reserved or repressed, prone to quiet, inexpressive behavior.
INHIBIT v. to restrain or hold back.
INHIBITERinhibiter n. Alternative form of inhibitor.
INHIBITER n. something or someone that inhibits, also INHIBITOR.
INHIBITORinhibitor n. One who or that which inhibits.
inhibitor n. (Chemistry) Any substance capable of stopping or slowing a specific chemical reaction.
inhibitor n. (Biology) Any substance capable of stopping or slowing a specific biological process.
NIGHTBIRDnightbird n. Alternative spelling of night bird.
night␣bird n. A bird that is active in the night; a nocturnal bird.
night␣bird n. A human denizen of night.
REINHABITreinhabit v. To inhabit again (after living elsewhere).
REINHABIT v. to inhabit again.
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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