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There are 18 eleven-letter words containing E, 3I, M, P and T

EMPIRICISTSempiricists n. Plural of empiricist.
EMPIRICIST n. an empiric.
EMPIRICUTICEMPIRICUTIC adj. (obsolete) empirical.
EPIDEMICITYepidemicity n. The condition of being epidemic.
EPIDEMICITY n. the state of being epidemic.
EPITOMISINGepitomising v. Present participle of epitomise.
EPITOMISE v. to make an epitome of; to shorten or abridge, also EPITOMIZE.
EPITOMIZINGepitomizing v. Present participle of epitomize.
EPITOMIZE v. to make an epitome of; to shorten or abridge, also EPITOMISE.
IMPERIALISTimperialist adj. Of, or relating to imperialism.
imperialist n. An advocate of imperialism.
Imperialist n. (Historical, sometimes attributive) An agent or official working on behalf of the Empire of Japan.
IMPERIALITYimperiality n. Imperial power.
imperiality n. Imperial rights or privileges.
IMPERIALITY n. the state of being imperial.
IMPETIGINESimpetigines n. Plural of impetigo.
IMPETIGO n. (Latin) a skin disease.
IMPLICATIVEimplicative adj. Tending to implicate or to imply; pertaining to implication.
IMPLICATIVE adj. tending to implicate.
IMPLICITIESIMPLICITY n. a state of being implicit.
IMPROBITIESimprobities n. Plural of improbity.
IMPROBITY n. dishonesty.
LIMPIDITIESlimpidities n. Plural of limpidity.
LIMPIDITY n. the quality of being limpid.
PESSIMISTICpessimistic adj. Marked by pessimism and little hopefulness; expecting the worst.
pessimistic adj. Pertaining to the worst-case scenario.
pessimistic adj. (Computing) Taking out exclusive locks on data to prevent conflicts with other processes that might modify it.
PRELIMITINGprelimiting v. Present participle of prelimit.
PRELIMIT v. to limit beforehand.
PRIMALITIESprimalities n. Plural of primality.
PRIMALITY n. the state of being primal.
PRIMITIVELYprimitively adv. In a primitive manner.
PRIMITIVE adv. belonging to earliest times or the earlier stages of development.
PROXIMITIESproximities n. Plural of proximity.
PROXIMITY n. immediate nearness in time, place, relationship, etc., also PROXIMATION.
SIMPLICITERsimpliciter adv. (Philosophy, law, originally chiefly in Scots law) Simply, absolutely; without any qualification or condition.
SIMPLICITER adv. (Latin) simply; not relatively; unconditionally.

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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