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There are 10 six-letter words containing I, N and 2R

BRINERbriner n. One who pickles food in brine.
Briner prop.n. A surname.
BRINER n. one that brines.
ERRINGerring v. Present participle of err.
erring n. The act of one who errs; sin.
erring v. Present participle of er.
GIRNERgirner n. Alternative form of gurner.
GIRNER n. one who girns, makes faces.
IRONERironer n. Someone who irons, someone who does ironing.
ironer n. A mangle, a device used to iron clothes.
IRONER n. a machine for pressing clothes.
MURRINmurrin n. Obsolete form of murrain.
Murrin prop.n. A surname from Irish.
MURRIN n. (Spenser) a disease of cattle, also MURRAIN, MURREN, MURRION.
RARINGraring adj. Eager.
raring v. Present participle of rare.
RARE v. to be enthusiastic, as in 'raring to go'.
RINGERringer n. Someone who rings, especially a bell ringer.
ringer n. (Mining) A crowbar.
ringer n. (Games) In the game of horseshoes, the event of the horseshoe landing around the pole.
RINSERrinser n. One who, or that which, rinses.
rinser n. A small additional kitchen sink beside the main sink, used for rinsing items.
RINSER n. something or someone that rinses.
RUINERruiner n. Someone who ruins.
RUINER n. one who ruins.
RUNRIGrunrig n. Alternative form of runridge.
RUNRIG n. (Scots) a system of holding land in single detached pieces, also RUNDALE.

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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