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There are 17 nine-letter words containing G, L, N, 2T and U

CUITTLINGCUITTLE v. (Scots) to coax, to cajole.
CUTTINGLYcuttingly adv. In a cutting manner.
CUTTING adv. sharp.
ENGLUTTEDenglutted v. Simple past tense and past participle of englut.
ENGLUT v. to glut, to fill.
GAUNTLETSgauntlets n. Plural of gauntlet.
GAUNTLET v. to protect with an armoured glove.
GRATULANTgratulant adj. Expressing pleasure or joy.
GRATULANT adj. expressing joy or satisfaction; congratulatory.
JUTTINGLYjuttingly adv. In a jutting manner; so as to obtrude or stick out.
JUTTING adv. JUT, to project, stick out.
LANGUETTElanguette n. Alternative form of languet.
languette n. Synonym of lingula.
languette n. A tongue-shaped design used to decorate Ancient Greek pottery.
SCUTTLINGscuttling v. Present participle of scuttle.
scuttling n. The motion of one who scuttles.
scuttling n. The act by which a vessel is scuttled.
SHUTTLINGshuttling v. Present participle of shuttle.
shuttling n. The act by which something is shuttled.
SHUTTLE v. to move back and forth.
SKUTTLINGskuttling v. Present participle of skuttle.
SKUTTLE v. to move or run with short steps, also SCUDDLE, SCUTTLE.
TONGUELETtonguelet n. A little tongue.
TONGUELET n. a little tongue.
TROUTLINGtroutling n. A young trout.
TROUTLING n. a little trout, also TROUTLET.
TUMULTINGtumulting v. Present participle of tumult.
TUMULT v. to make a great din and commotion.
TURGENTLYturgently adv. In a turgent manner.
TURGENT adv. (obsolete) turgid.
TURTLINGSturtlings n. Plural of turtling.
TURTLING n. the hunting of turtles.
UPTILTINGuptilting v. Present participle of uptilt.
UPTILT v. to tilt upward.
UPTITLINGuptitling n. The practice of giving a job an impressive title to make it appear more desirable.
uptitling n. The practice of giving a book a more impressive title than its content merits.
UPTITLING n. the practise of conferring grandiose titles on employees doing relatively menial jobs.

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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