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There are 20 thirteen-letter words containing B, N, 2S and 3T

abstentionistattributenessBeilstein␣testdisubstituentDorset␣buttonsentosthoblastsitting␣tablesSturton␣by␣Stowsubstantiatedsubstantiatessubstantiatorsubstantivitysubstatementssubstitutionssubtreatmentstable␣settingsTen␣Lost␣Tribesturntableistsunsubstitutedu-substitution

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  • abstentionist — n. A practitioner or advocate of not getting involved politically. — adj. Relating to or in accordance with abstentionism.
  • attributeness — n. (Rare) The state or quality of having attribute.
  • Beilstein␣test — n. (Chemistry) A simple qualitative chemical test for halides…
  • disubstituent — n. (Organic chemistry) Two substituents in a molecule.
  • Dorset␣buttons — n. Plural of Dorset button.
  • entosthoblast — n. (Biology) The granule within the nucleolus or entoblast of a nucleated cell.
  • sitting␣tables — n. Plural of sitting table.
  • Sturton␣by␣Stow — prop.n. A village and civil parish in West Lindsey district, Lincolnshire…
  • substantiated — v. Simple past tense and past participle of substantiate.
  • substantiates — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of substantiate.
  • substantiator — n. One who or that which substantiates.
  • substantivity — n. The state of being substantive. — n. The ability of a chemical or dye to stick to a target.
  • substatements — n. Plural of substatement.
  • substitutions — n. Plural of substitution.
  • subtreatments — n. Plural of subtreatment.
  • table␣settings — n. Plural of table setting.
  • Ten␣Lost␣Tribes — prop.n. (Historical) The ten of the Twelve Tribes of Israel that…
  • turntableists — n. Plural of turntableist.
  • unsubstituted — adj. Not substituted. — adj. (Organic chemistry) Having no substituents.
  • u-substitution — n. (Calculus) A method of integration in which a function of a…
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