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There are 16 ten-letter words containing B, 2E, I, M, N and S

ALBUMENISEalbumenise v. Non-Oxford British spelling spelling of albumenize.
ALBUMENISE v. to cover or impregnate with albumen or an albuminous solution.
BELEMNITESbelemnites n. Plural of belemnite.
BELEMNITE n. a fossil pointed like a dart, being the internal shell of a cephalopod mollusc.
BESEEMINGSbeseemings n. Plural of beseeming.
BESEEMING n. the act of befitting.
BESMEARINGbesmearing v. Present participle of besmear.
BESMEAR v. to smear, bedaub.
BIGEMINIESbigeminies n. Plural of bigeminy.
BIGEMINY n. the state of having a double pulse.
EMBEDDINGSembeddings n. Plural of embedding.
EMBEDDING n. the technique by which specimens are embedded in a supporting medium in preparation for sectioning with a microtome and viewing with a microscope.
GOMBEENISMgombeenism n. The practice of depending on gombeens, or money-lenders.
GOMBEENISM n. the state of being a gombeen.
IMBUEMENTSimbuements n. Plural of imbuement.
IMBUEMENT n. the act of imbuing.
LAMBENCIESlambencies n. Plural of lambency.
LAMBENCY n. the quality of being lambent.
LIMBERNESSlimberness n. Property of being limber.
LIMBERNESS n. the state of being limber.
NIMBLENESSnimbleness n. The quality of being nimble.
NIMBLENESS n. the state of being nimble, also NIMBLESSE.
NIMBLESSESnimblesses n. Plural of nimbless.
NIMBLESSE n. (Spenser) quickness of motion in body or mind, also NIMBLENESS.
RECOMBINESrecombines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recombine.
RECOMBINE v. to combine again.
RESEMBLINGresembling v. Present participle of resemble.
resembling n. The action of the verb to resemble.
RESEMBLE v. to be alike.
SUNBEAMIERSUNBEAMY adj. full of sunbeams.
TENEBRISMSTENEBRISM n. a style of painting, associated with the Italian painter Caravaggio, in which most of the figures are engulfed in shadow but some are dramatically illuminated by concentrated light.

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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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