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There are 19 eight-letter words containing E, G, I and 3N

ANNEXINGannexing v. Present participle of annex.
annexing n. An annexation.
ANNEX v. to join or attach.
BRENNINGbrenning v. Present participle of bren.
BRENNE v. (archaic) to burn, also BREN.
ENGININGengining v. Present participle of engine.
ENGINE v. to equip with machinery.
ENNUYINGennuying v. Present participle of ennui.
ENNUYING adj. boring, uninteresting.
ENURNINGENURN v. to put into an urn, also INURN.
ENZONINGenzoning v. Present participle of enzone.
ENZONE v. to engirdle or surround with a zone or belt.
GRENNINGgrenning v. Present participle of gren.
GREN v. (Spenser) to grin.
HENNAINGhennaing v. Present participle of henna.
HENNA v. (Arabic) to dye with a reddish colouring.
KENNINGSkennings n. Plural of kenning.
Kennings prop.n. Plural of Kenning.
KENNING n. a metaphorical compound word or phrase.
MIGNONNEMIGNONNE adj. small and dainty.
MIGNONNE n. a darling.
NENNIGAINENNIGAI n. (Native Australian) a large edible marine fish, also NANNYGAI.
NONBEINGnonbeing n. (Uncountable) nonexistence.
nonbeing n. (Countable) That which is not a being; a potential entity that does not exist.
NONBEING n. lack of being.
PFENNINGpfenning n. (Historical) Alternative form of pfennig.
Pfenning prop.n. A surname from German.
PFENNING n. (German) a German coin, also PFENNIG.
RENNINGSRENNING n. the act of running.
SKENNINGskenning v. Present participle of sken.
SKEN v. (Scots) to squint.
STENNINGSTEN v. to stride vigorously, also STEND.
TENONINGtenoning v. Present participle of tenon.
TENON v. to fix or fit with a tenon.
UNBENIGNunbenign adj. Not benign; malevolent.
UNBENIGN adj. not benign.
UNENDINGunending adj. Not ending; having no end; eternal.
UNENDING adj. not ending.

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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