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There are 12 nine-letter words containing B, I, L, O, R, S and T

LABORISTSlaborists n. Plural of laborist.
LABORIST n. a supporter of workers' rights, also LABOURIST, LABORITE.
LABORITESlaborites n. Plural of laborite.
Laborites n. Plural of Laborite.
LABORITE n. one who supports workers' rights, also LABOURIST, LABOURITE.
LABOURISTlabourist n. Alternative form of laborist.
LABOURIST n. a supporter of workers' rights, also LABORITE, LABORIST.
LIBRETTOSlibrettos n. Plural of libretto.
LIBRETTO n. (Italian) the text of an opera.
RINGBOLTSringbolts n. Plural of ringbolt.
RINGBOLT n. an eyebolt having a ring through the eye.
SIBILATORsibilator n. One who sibilates; a hisser.
SIBILATOR n. one who sibilates, hisses.
SORBITOLSsorbitols n. Plural of sorbitol.
SORBITOL n. a white crystalline substance derived from (and used as a substitute for) sugar.
STILLBORNstillborn adj. Dead at birth.
stillborn adj. (Figuratively, by extension) Ignored, without influence, or unsuccessful from the outset; abortive.
stillborn n. A baby that is born dead.
STROBILAEstrobilae n. Plural of strobila.
STROBILA n. (Greek) a stack of immature larval jellyfish formed on a scyphistoma by budding.
STROBILARstrobilar adj. Relating to a strobilus.
STROBILAR adj. of or like a strobila, a stack of immature larval jellyfish.
STROBILESstrobiles n. Plural of strobile.
STROBILE n. (Greek) a scaly spike of female flowers, as in the hop, also STROBIL, STROBILUS.
STROBILUSstrobilus n. (Botany) A cone-shaped fruiting body in general.
strobilus n. (Botany) More particularly a more-or-less cone-shaped fruiting body of any of various gymnosperms and…
strobilus n. (Zoology) A layered reproductive stage in jellyfish, in which the swimming medusa form is produced.

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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