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There are 23 nine-letter words containing E, I, 2N, P and 2T

inpatient in-patientNeptunistneptunitenilpotentnonpittedpænitentpanettonipatentingpatteningpenitantspenitentepenitentspentactinpentatingpentationpentimentpertinantpertinentpœnitenttopsentinunipotentunpatient

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  • inpatient — n. (Healthcare) A patient whose treatment needs at least one night’s…
  • in-patient — n. Alternative spelling of inpatient.
  • Neptunist — n. A proponent of Neptunism.
  • neptunite — n. A black silicate mineral with chemical formula KNa2Li(Fe2+
  • nilpotent — adj. (Algebra, ring theory, of an element x of a semigroup or… — n. (Algebra) A nilpotent element.
  • nonpitted — adj. Not pitted.
  • pænitent — adj. Archaic spelling of penitent.
  • panettoni — n. Plural of panettone.
  • patenting — v. Present participle of patent.
  • pattening — v. Present participle of patten.
  • penitants — n. Plural of penitant.
  • penitente — n. A tall thin blade of hardened snow or ice, found closely spaced…
  • penitents — n. Plural of penitent.
  • pentactin — n. Alternative form of pentactine.
  • pentating — v. Present participle of pentate.
  • pentation — n. (Mathematics) The arithmetic operation of repeated tetration.
  • pentiment — n. Synonym of pentimento.
  • pertinant — adj. Misspelling of pertinent.
  • pertinent — n. (Law) A right that attaches to land, in Scots law. — adj. Important with regard to (a subject or matter); pertaining; relevant.
  • pœnitent — adj. Archaic spelling of penitent. — n. Archaic spelling of penitent.
  • topsentin — n. (Chemistry) A bis(indolyl)imidazole alkaloid derived from sponges…
  • unipotent — adj. (Biology) Having the capacity to develop into only one type… — adj. (Mathematics) Having a single idempotent element.
  • unpatient — adj. Obsolete form of impatient.
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