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There are 17 eight-letter words containing 2E, I, R, S, T and U

CERUSITEcerusite n. Alternative form of cerussite.
CERUSITE n. native lead carbonate, also CERUSSITE.
CUTESIERcutesier adj. Comparative form of cutesy: more cutesy.
CUTESY adj. (US) affectedly cute, also CUTESIE.
EMERITUSemeritus adj. (Postpositive) Retired, but retaining an honorific version of a previous title.
emeritus n. A person retired in this sense.
EMERITUS n. (Latin) a retired person who retains an honorary title.
ERUDITESerudites n. Plural of erudite.
ERUDITE n. a learned person.
ESURIENTesurient adj. (Formal, now often humorous) Very greedy or hungry; ravenous; (figuratively) avid, eager.
esurient n. One who is greedy or hungry.
ESURIENT adj. hungry, greedy.
EUCRITESeucrites n. Plural of eucrite.
EUCRITE n. a gabbroitic rock composed of lime-feldspar, pyroxenes and olivine.
GUERITESguerites n. Plural of guerite.
GUERITE n. (French) a projecting turret for a sentry, as at the salient angles of works, or the acute angles of bastions.
KEIRETSUkeiretsu n. A set of Japanese companies with interlocking business relationships and shareholdings.
KEIRETSU n. (Japanese) a coalition of business groups in Japan.
NEURITESneurites n. Plural of neurite.
NEURITE n. an axon or dendrite of a nerve cell.
QUIETERSquieters n. Plural of quieter.
QUIETER n. one who quiets.
REQUITESrequites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of requite.
REQUITE v. to repay.
RETINUESretinues n. Plural of retinue.
RETINUE n. a group of attendants.
REUNITESreunites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reunite.
REUNITE v. to come together again.
SUETTIERSUETTY adj. resembling suet, also SUETY.
SURETIEDSURETY v. (Shakespeare) to be security for.
SURETIESsureties n. Plural of surety.
SURETY v. (Shakespeare) to be security for.
UBERTIESUBERTY n. fruitfulness.

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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