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There are 18 eight-letter words containing E, G, M, O and U

ELOGIUMSelogiums n. Plural of elogium.
ELOGIUM n. (Latin) a funeral oration, also ELOGE, ELOGY.
EMBOGUEDembogued v. Simple past tense and past participle of embogue.
EMBOGUE v. to flow out from a river mouth.
EMBOGUESembogues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embogue.
EMBOGUE v. to flow out from a river mouth.
EULOGIUMeulogium n. A eulogy.
EULOGIUM n. (Latin) a speech or writing in praise, also EULOGY.
GEMINOUSgeminous adj. Double; in pairs.
GEMINOUS adj. double.
GEMMEOUSgemmeous adj. Resembling or relating to gems.
GEMMEOUS adj. like a gem.
GOURMETSgourmets n. Plural of gourmet.
GOURMET n. (French) a connoisseur of fine food and drink.
GRUESOMEgruesome adj. Repellently frightful and shocking; horrific or ghastly.
GRUESOME adj. repugnant, also GREWSOME.
GUMMOSESgummoses n. Plural of gummosis.
GUMMOSIS n. patches of gum on fruit trees resulting from severe weather or infestation.
GUMSHOEDgumshoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gumshoe.
GUMSHOE v. to investigate stealthily.
GUMSHOESgumshoes n. Plural of gumshoe.
GUMSHOE v. to investigate stealthily.
HUMOGENSHUMOGEN n. a fertilizer composed of peat treated with a culture of nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
HYPOGEUMhypogeum n. An underground room or cavern (also used figuratively).
HYPOGEUM n. (Greek) an underground chamber, also HYPOGAEUM.
MOULAGESmoulages n. Plural of moulage.
moulages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moulage.
MOULAGE n. (French) an impression made for use as evidence in a criminal investigation.
MUNGOOSEmungoose n. Archaic form of mongoose.
MUNGOOSE n. (Marathi) a carnivorous mammal, also MONGOOSE.
MURGEONSmurgeons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of murgeon.
murgeons n. Plural of murgeon.
MURGEON v. (Scots) to mock with grimaces.
OUTGLEAMoutgleam v. (Transitive) To shine more brightly than.
OUTGLEAM v. to surpass in gleaming.
PROMULGEpromulge v. (Transitive) To promulgate; to publish or teach.
PROMULGE v. (archaic) to proclaim or announce publicly, also PROMULGATE.

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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