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There are 20 eight-letter words containing E, I, M, N, O, R and S

BROMINESbromines n. Plural of bromine.
BROMINE n. a volatile liquid element, also BROMIN.
CREMOSINcremosin adj. Obsolete form of crimson.
CREMOSIN adj. (obsolete) crimson, also CRAMESY, CRAMOISIE, CRAMOISY, CREMSIN, CRIMSON.
EMERSIONemersion n. Emergence, especially from the water.
emersion n. (Astronomy) The reappearance of a heavenly body after being eclipsed by another or by the sun’s brightness.
EMERSION n. the act of emerging esp. the reappearance of a heavenly body after eclipse or occultation.
ENSIFORMensiform adj. Shaped like a sword blade.
ENSIFORM adj. in botany, sword-shaped.
FERMIONSfermions n. Plural of fermion.
FERMION n. a type of subatomic particle.
INCOMERSincomers n. Plural of incomer.
INCOMER n. one that comes in.
INERMOUSinermous adj. (Botany) Without spines or thorns.
INERMOUS adj. without thorns, also INERM.
IONOMERSionomers n. Plural of ionomer.
IONOMER n. the product of ionic bonding between long chains of molecules.
MERSIONSmersions n. Plural of mersion.
MERSION n. (obsolete) dipping, as in baptism.
MISENROLmisenrol v. To enrol incorrectly.
MISENROL v. to enrol incorrectly.
MISNOMERmisnomer n. A use of a term that is misleading; a misname.
misnomer n. A term that is misleading, even if it may not be incorrect.
misnomer n. A term whose sense in common usage conflicts with a technical sense.
MONIKERSmonikers n. Plural of moniker.
MONIKER n. (slang) a name, a nickname, also MONICKER.
MONSIEURmonsieur n. (Dated) A man, especially a French gentleman.
Monsieur n. Mister, especially in a French context.
MONSIEUR n. (French) a French title of courtesy for a man.
MOONRISEmoonrise n. The time of day or night when the moon begins to rise over the horizon.
MOONRISE n. the time when the moon appears.
MORAINESmoraines n. Plural of moraine.
MORAINE n. (French) an accumulation of debris deposited by a glacier.
PROMINESPROMINE n. a substance that promotes growth.
ROMAINESromaines n. Plural of romaine.
Romaines prop.n. Plural of Romaine.
ROMAINE n. (French) a type of lettuce.
ROMANISEromanise v. Alternative form of romanize.
Romanise v. Alternative form of romanize.
ROMANISE v. to write in the Roman alphabet, also ROMANIZE.
SERMONICsermonic adj. Of or pertaining to sermons.
SERMONIC adj. like, or appropriate to, a sermon, also SERMONICAL.
WINSOMERwinsomer adj. Comparative form of winsome: more winsome.
WINSOME adj. charming, captivating.

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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