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There are 18 eight-letter words beginning with EME

EMEERATEemeerate n. Alternative spelling of emirate.
EMEERATE n. the office of emeer, also AMEERATE, AMIRATE, EMIRATE.
EMENDALSemendals n. Funds set apart for repairs in the accounts of the Inner Temple.
EMENDALS n. funds set aside for repairs.
EMENDATEemendate adj. (Obsolete) emended, corrected, restored.
emendate v. (Transitive) Remove errors and corruptions from (a text); to emend (a text).
EMENDATE v. to correct, also EMEND.
EMENDERSemenders n. Plural of emender.
EMENDER n. one who emends.
EMENDINGemending v. Present participle of emend.
EMEND v. to correct, also EMENDATE.
EMERALDSemeralds n. Plural of emerald.
EMERALD n. a gemstone, a green variety of beryl, also EMERAUDE, SMARAGD, SMARAGDE.
EMERAUDEemeraude n. Obsolete form of emerald.
EMERAUDE n. (Spenser) emerald, also SMARAGD, SMARAGDE.
EMERGENTemergent adj. Emerging; coming into view or into existence; nascent; new.
emergent adj. Arising unexpectedly, especially if also calling for immediate reaction.
emergent adj. (Especially medicine) Constituting an emergency.
EMERGINGemerging adj. Becoming prominent; emergent; rising.
emerging v. Present participle of emerge.
emerging n. Emergence.
EMERITAEemeritae adj. Feminine plural of emeritus.
emeritae n. Plural of emerita.
EMERITA n. (Latin) a retired woman who retains an honorary title.
EMERITASEMERITA n. (Latin) a retired woman who retains an honorary title.
EMERITUSemeritus adj. (Postpositive) Retired, but retaining an honorific version of a previous title.
emeritus n. A person retired in this sense.
EMERITUS n. (Latin) a retired person who retains an honorary title.
EMEROIDSEMEROID n. a haemorrhoid, also EMEROD.
EMERSIONemersion n. Emergence, especially from the water.
emersion n. (Astronomy) The reappearance of a heavenly body after being eclipsed by another or by the sun’s brightness.
EMERSION n. the act of emerging esp. the reappearance of a heavenly body after eclipse or occultation.
EMERYINGemerying v. Present participle of emery.
EMERY v. to coat with emery (a polishing powder).
EMESISESEMESIS n. (Greek) the act of vomiting.
EMETICALemetical adj. Archaic form of emetic.
EMETICAL adj. tending to cause vomiting, also EMETIC.
EMETINESEMETINE n. an alkaloid which causes vomiting, also EMETIN.

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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