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There are 15 eight-letter words containing F, I, L, S and 2T

FATALISTfatalist n. One who maintains that all things happen by inevitable necessity; a person who believes in fatalism.
FATALIST n. a believer in fatalism.
FELTIESTFELTY adj. matted like felt.
FITLIESTfitliest adv. (Rare, literary) superlative form of fitly: most fitly.
FITLY adv. in a fit manner.
FLATTIESflatties n. Plural of flatty.
flatties n. Plural of flattie.
flatties n. (Slang) Flat shoes.
FLATTISHflattish adj. Somewhat flat, in any comparable sense of the word.
FLATTISH adj. somewhat flat.
FLAUTISTflautist n. One who plays the flute.
FLAUTIST n. one who plays the flute, also FLUTIST, FLUTER.
FLITTERSflitters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flitter.
FLITTER v. to vibrate or move quickly, also FLUTTER.
FLUTIESTflutiest adj. Superlative form of fluty: most fluty.
FLUTY adj. resembling a flute in sound, also FLUTEY.
FLUTISTSflutists n. Plural of flutist.
FLUTIST n. one who plays the flute, also FLAUTIST, FLUTER.
FUTILESTfutilest adj. Superlative form of futile: most futile.
FUTILE adj. ineffective.
LEFTISTSleftists n. Plural of leftist.
LEFTIST n. one tending to the left in politics.
LOFTIESTloftiest adj. Superlative form of lofty: most lofty.
LOFTY adj. very high.
STULTIFYstultify v. (Transitive) To cause to appear foolish.
stultify v. (Transitive) To deprive of strength or efficacy; make useless or worthless.
stultify v. (Transitive, archaic, originally law) To prove to be of unsound mind or demonstrate someone’s incompetence.
SWIFTLETswiftlet n. Any of the various tropical and subtropical birds of the four genera Aerodramus, Hydrochous, Schoutedenapus…
SWIFTLET n. a cave-dwelling swift (bird).
TRISTFULtristful adj. (Archaic) Sad, melancholic.
TRISTFUL adj. (Shakespeare) sad, mournful, also TRIST, TRISTE.

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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