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There are 18 eight-letter words containing 3E, I, M and R

EMERITAEemeritae adj. Feminine plural of emeritus.
emeritae n. Plural of emerita.
EMERITA n. (Latin) a retired woman who retains an honorary title.
EMIGREESemigrees n. Plural of emigree.
EMIGREE n. (French) one of the (female) natives of France who were opposed to the first Revolution, and who left their country in consequence.
EMPERIESemperies n. Plural of empery.
EMPERY n. empire or power.
EMPERISEEMPERISE v. to play the emperor, also EMPERIZE.
EMPERIZEEMPERIZE v. to play the emperor, also EMPERISE.
EMPIERCEempierce v. (Now rare) To pierce through.
EMPIERCE v. (Spenser) to pierce, also EMPERCE.
EPIMERESepimeres n. Plural of epimere.
EPIMERE n. in an embryo, the part of the mesoderm that divides to form the dermatome and myotomes.
EREMITESeremites n. Plural of eremite.
EREMITE n. a hermit, esp. a religious recluse.
MEUNIEREmeunière adj. (Cooking) Of fish: dredged in flour before being sautéd or pan-fried.
MEUNIERE adj. (French) of food, esp. fish, lightly coated in flour and fried in butter.
MISEREREmiserere prop.n. Alternative letter-case form of Miserere (“the 51st/50th Psalm”).
miserere n. An expression of lamentation or complaint.
miserere n. A medieval dagger, used for the mercy stroke to a wounded foe; misericord.
PREEMIESpreemies n. Plural of preemie (a perinatal child with fewer than 37 weeks gestation).
PREEMIE n. a premature baby, also PREMIE, PREMY.
PREMIEREpremiere n. The first showing of a film, play or other form of entertainment, often held as a special event with celebrity guests.
premiere n. The first episode of a television show or a particular season of that show.
premiere n. In a series of narrative works, the installment that is chronologically set first.
REMEDIEDremedied v. Simple past tense and past participle of remedy.
REMEDY v. to relieve or cure.
REMEDIESremedies n. Plural of remedy.
remedies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remedy.
REMEDY v. to relieve or cure.
REMEIDEDremeided v. Simple past tense and past participle of remeid.
REMEID v. (Scots) to remedy, also REMEAD, REMEDE.
REMITTEEremittee n. The person to whom a remittance is sent.
REMITTEE n. a person to whom a remittance is sent.
REREMICEreremice n. Plural of reremouse.
REREMOUSE n. a bat, also REARMOUSE.
SEEMLIERseemlier adj. Comparative form of seemly: more seemly.
SEEMLY adj. of pleasing appearance, proper.

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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