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There are 17 nine-letter words containing 2I, L, M and 2N

ANIMALIANanimalian adj. (Sciences) Of the kingdom Animalia, which includes humans.
animalian adj. (Broadly) Of an animal or animals, usually including humans but sometimes connoting nonhuman nature.
animalian adj. (Loosely, rare) Like that of an animal or animals, usually including humans but sometimes connoting nonhuman nature.
BINOMINALbinominal adj. (Taxonomy) consisting of two names.
binominal adj. (Taxonomy) pertaining to the noun binomen.
binominal adj. (Taxonomy) pertaining to the nomenclature system for the rank of species in biological taxonomy.
ELIMINANTeliminant n. (Mathematics) A resultant.
eliminant n. (Medicine) A drug promoting excretion or the removal of waste.
ELIMINANT n. an agent causing elimination of waste or abnormal matter.
FULMININGfulmining v. Present participle of fulmine.
FULMINE v. (Spenser) to explode loudly.
INFLAMINGinflaming v. Present participle of inflame.
INFLAME v. to set on fire.
LAMINARINlaminarin n. (Biochemistry) A glucan produced by some brown algae.
LAMINARIN n. a polysaccharide found in various brown algae.
LINIMENTSliniments n. Plural of liniment.
LINIMENT n. a liquid preparation for rubbing into the skin to relieve pain or stiffness of a joint.
MAINLINEDmainlined v. Simple past tense and past participle of mainline.
MAINLINE v. to inject a narcotic into a major vein.
MAINLINERmainliner n. A member of the mainstream.
mainliner n. Someone who mainlines (injects drugs directly into their veins).
MAINLINER n. one who takes a narcotic intravenously.
MAINLINESmainlines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mainline.
main␣lines n. Plural of main line.
MAINLINE v. to inject a narcotic into a major vein.
MALIGNINGmaligning v. Present participle of malign.
MALIGN v. to speak evil of.
MANDILIONmandilion n. A loose outer garment resembling a cassock or coat, often sleeveless, worn by soldiers over armour or…
mandilion n. Alternative form of mandylion.
MANDILION n. a loose outer garment worn over armour, also MANDYLION.
MILDENINGmildening v. Present participle of milden.
MILDEN v. to make mild, or milder.
MILLENNIAmillennia n. Plural of millennium.
MILLENNIUM n. (Latin) a period of one thousand years.
MINCINGLYmincingly adv. In a mincing way; affectedly, with excessive delicacy.
MINCING adv. MINCE, to cut into very small pieces.
MINGLINGSminglings n. Plural of mingling.
MINGLING n. the act of mixing.
UNSMILINGunsmiling adj. Not smiling; serious or grave.
UNSMILING adj. not smiling.

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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