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There are 19 eight-letter words containing C, 3E and M

CAMELEERcameleer n. Camel driver or camel rider, one who travels by camel.
CAMELEER n. a camel driver.
CEMENTEDcemented adv. Bonded by cement or a similar substance.
cemented v. Simple past tense and past participle of cement.
CEMENT v. to bind firmly.
CEMENTERcementer n. A person who applies cement.
cementer n. A substance that cements.
cementer n. (Figurative) That which confirms or unites.
CEMETERYcemetery n. A place where the dead are buried; a graveyard or memorial park.
CEMETERY n. a burial ground.
CEREMENTcerement n. A burial shroud or garment.
cerement n. Cerecloth.
CEREMENT n. a waxed wrapping for the dead.
COREDEEMcoredeem v. (Religion) To redeem jointly.
COREDEEM v. to redeem jointly.
ECTOMEREectomere n. Any of the blastomeres from which the ectoderm forms.
ECTOMERE n. a cell that develops into ectoderm.
ECUMENESECUMENE n. an inhabited area.
EMCEEINGemceeing v. Present participle of emcee.
EMCEE v. to serve as master of ceremonies.
EMINENCEeminence n. Someone of high rank, reputation or social status.
eminence n. The quality or state of being eminent.
eminence n. Prominence in a particular order or accumulation; esteem.
EMPERCEDEMPERCE v. (Spenser) to pierce, also EMPIERCE.
EMPERCESEMPERCE v. (Spenser) to pierce, also EMPIERCE.
EMPIERCEempierce v. (Now rare) To pierce through.
EMPIERCE v. (Spenser) to pierce, also EMPERCE.
MERGENCEmergence n. The act of merging.
MERGENCE n. the act of merging.
RECEMENTrecement v. To cover, fill or attach with cement again.
re-cement v. Alternative spelling of recement.
RECEMENT v. to redo cement work.
REREMICEreremice n. Plural of reremouse.
REREMOUSE n. a bat, also REARMOUSE.
SCENEMENscenemen n. Plural of sceneman.
SCENEMAN n. the man who manages the movable scenes in a theatre.
SMEECHEDSMEECH v. (dialect) to smoke, also SMEEK.
SMEECHESSMEECH v. (dialect) to smoke, also SMEEK.

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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