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There are 14 eleven-letter words containing I, 2L, M, N, R and U

ANIMALCULARanimalcular adj. Of, relating to, or resembling animalcules.
ANIMALCULAR adj. of or like an animalcule.
GRUMBLINGLYgrumblingly adv. While or as if grumbling.
GRUMBLING adv. muttering in discontent.
ILLUMINATORilluminator n. Agent noun of illuminate…
ILLUMINATOR n. one who illuminates.
INTERVALLUMintervallum n. An interval.
INTERVALLUM adj. between ramparts.
INTERVALLUM n. a gap, an interval.
LUMBERINGLYlumberingly adv. With heavy, clumsy movements.
LUMBERING adv. walking heavily.
MULTILINEARmultilinear adj. Having many lines.
multilinear adj. Having many linear aspects.
multilinear adj. (Mathematics, of a function etc) That is linear in each variable separately.
NEURILEMMALneurilemmal adj. Relating to neurilemma.
NEURILEMMAL adj. of or like a neurilemma, the delicate outer sheath of a nerve fiber; the primitive sheath.
NUMERICALLYnumerically adv. In a numerical manner.
numerically adv. In terms of numbers.
NUMERICAL adv. relating to number, also NUMERIC.
PLANULIFORMplanuliform adj. (Zoology) Resembling a planula.
PLANULIFORM adj. having the form of a planula.
PLUMULARIANplumularian n. (Zoology) Any plumularia.
plumularian adj. (Zoology) Belonging or relating to the plumularia.
PLUMULARIAN n. a member of the Plumularia, a kind of Hydrozoa.
REILLUMINEDreillumined v. Simple past tense and past participle of reillumine.
REILLUMINE v. to illumine again.
REILLUMINESreillumines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reillumine.
REILLUMINE v. to illumine again.
RUMBULLIONSrumbullions n. Plural of rumbullion.
RUMBULLION n. (obsolete) an older name for rum.
UMBRELLAINGumbrellaing v. Present participle of umbrella.
UMBRELLA v. to provide with a portable shelter against rain or sun.

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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