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There are 19 seven-letter words containing E, G, 2M and R

GAMMERSgammers n. Plural of gammer.
GAMMER n. an old woman.
GAMMIERgammier adj. Comparative form of gammy: more gammy.
GAMMY adj. lame, maimed.
GEMMERYgemmery n. (Obsolete) A cabinet in which jewels are stored.
gemmery n. The art of workmanship with gems.
GEMMERY n. gems generally.
GEMMIERgemmier adj. Comparative form of gemmy: more gemmy.
GEMMY adj. resembling a gem.
GIMMERSgimmers n. Plural of gimmer.
GIMMER n. (Scots) a young ewe.
GLAMMERGLAM adj. characterised by extravagant glamour.
GLIMMERglimmer n. A faint light; a dim glow.
glimmer n. A flash of light.
glimmer n. A faint or remote possibility.
GLUMMERglummer adj. Comparative form of glum: more glum.
GLUM adj. low in spirits.
GRAMMESgrammes n. Plural of gramme.
GRAMME n. a unit of mass in the metric system, also GRAM.
GREMMIEgremmie n. (Surfing, slang) Alternative form of gremmy (“a young surfer”).
GREMMIE n. an inexperienced surfer, also GREMMY.
GRIMMERgrimmer adj. Comparative form of grim: more grim.
Grimmer prop.n. A surname.
GRIM adj. stern and unrelenting.
GROMMETgrommet n. A reinforced eyelet, or a small metal or plastic ring used to reinforce an eyelet.
grommet n. (Nautical) A ring formed of a single strand of rope, laid in three times round, fastening the upper…
grommet n. (Flags) An eyelet at the hoist end of a flag, used to fasten the flag to its halyard.
GRUMMERgrummer adj. Comparative form of grum: more grum.
GRUM adj. glum, morose.
GRUMMETgrummet n. Alternative spelling of grommet.
GRUMMET n. a reinforcing ring of metal.
GRUMMET v. to fit with grummets, also GROMMET, GROMET.
GUMMERSgummers n. Plural of gummer.
GUMMER n. one that gums.
GUMMIERgummier adj. Comparative form of gummy: more gummy.
GUMMY adj. resembling gum.
IMMERGEimmerge v. (Transitive) To plunge into, under, or within anything, especially a fluid; to dip; to immerse.
immerge v. (Intransitive) To disappear by entering into any medium, as a star into the light of the sun.
IMMERGE v. to plunge into a liquid, also IMMERSE.
MEGRIMSmegrims n. Chiefly preceded by the: depression, low spirits, unhappiness.
megrims n. (Veterinary medicine) Any of various diseases of animals, especially horses, marked by a disturbance…
megrims n. Plural of megrim.
RUMMAGErummage v. (Transitive, nautical) To arrange (Cargo, goods, etc.) in the hold of a ship; to move or rearrange such goods.
rummage v. (Transitive, nautical) To search a vessel for smuggled goods.
rummage v. (Transitive) To search something thoroughly and with disregard for the way in which things were arranged.

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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