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There are 13 eight-letter words containing G, 2I, M, O and S

IGNOMIESignomies n. Plural of ignomy.
IGNOMY n. (Shakespeare) deep personal humiliation and disgrace, also IGNOMINY.
IMPOSINGimposing v. Present participle of impose.
imposing adj. Magnificent and impressive because of appearance, size, stateliness or dignity.
IMPOSING adj. impressive.
ISOGAMICisogamic adj. Relating to isogamy.
ISOGAMIC adj. relating to isogamy, the conjugation of two gametes of equal size and form, also ISOGAMETIC, ISOGAMOUS.
JINGOISMjingoism n. (Uncountable) Excessive patriotism or aggressive nationalism, especially with regards to foreign policy.
jingoism n. (Countable) A jingoistic attitude, comment, etc.
jingoism n. (Uncountable) Chauvinism.
LOGICISMlogicism n. (Philosophy) The doctrine that mathematics is a branch of logic in that some or all mathematics is reducible to logic.
LOGICISM n. Frege's theory that underlying mathematics is a purely logical set of axioms.
MISDOINGmisdoing n. An act of misdoing; a misdeed.
misdoing v. Present participle of misdo.
MISDOING n. the act of doing wrong.
MISGOINGmisgoing v. Present participle of misgo.
MISGO v. (dialect) to go astray.
MOISTINGmoisting v. Present participle of moist.
MOIST v. to wet slightly.
ORIGAMISorigamis n. Plural of origami.
ORIGAMI n. (Japanese) the art of paper folding.
PIGMOIDSpigmoids n. Plural of pigmoid.
PIGMOID n. a pigmy.
RIGORISMrigorism n. Strictness (in interpreting or enforcing a rule) (Can we add an example for this sense?).
rigorism n. (Christianity, theology) In Roman Catholic moral theology, the doctrine that in a case of doubt between…
RIGORISM n. rigidity in principle or practice.
SIGMOIDSsigmoids n. Plural of sigmoid.
SIGMOID n. an S-shaped curve in a bodily part.
SMOILINGSMOILE v. (obsolete) to smile, also SMOYLE.

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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