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There are 12 nine-letter words containing 2E, I, M, 2N and S| EMINENCES | • eminences n. Plural of eminence. • EMINENCE n. a high station or rank, also EMINENCY. | | ENLUMINES | • enlumines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enlumine. • ENLUMINE v. (Spenser) to throw light upon, also ILLUMINE. | | ENMESHING | • enmeshing v. Present participle of enmesh. • enmeshing n. The process by which something is enmeshed or entangled. • ENMESH v. to entangle, also EMMESH, IMMESH, INMESH. | | ENSEAMING | • enseaming v. Present participle of enseam. • ENSEAM v. to cover with grease. | | FEMININES | • feminines n. Plural of feminine. • FEMININE n. a word of feminine gender. | | INSEEMING | • INSEEM v. (Shakespeare) to grease, defile, also ENSEAM, INSEAM. | | LIMONENES | • limonenes n. Plural of limonene. • LIMONENE n. a liquid terpene found in lemon, orange, and other essential oils. | | MINESTONE | • minestone n. The solid residual material resulting from the mining of coal. • MINESTONE n. ore, esp. ironstone. | | MISKENNED | • miskenned v. Simple past tense and past participle of misken. • MISKEN v. to fail to recognize. | | MISPENNED | • mispenned v. Simple past tense and past participle of mispen. • MISPEN v. to write incorrectly. | | SENTIMENT | • sentiment n. A general thought, feeling, or sense. • sentiment n. (Uncountable) Feelings, especially tender feelings, as apart from reason or judgment, or of a weak or foolish kind. • SENTIMENT n. a thought or body of thought tinged with or influenced by emotion. | | UNSEEMING | • unseeming v. (Obsolete) hesitating; scrupling. • unseeming adj. (Proscribed) unseemly; inappropriate, or showing bad manners. • UNSEEMING n. (Shakespeare) a not seeming. |
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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