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There are 17 eleven-letter words containing I, M, 2N, R and 2S

ANONYMISERSanonymisers n. Plural of anonymiser.
CRIMSONNESScrimsonness n. The state or condition of being crimson in colour.
CRIMSONNESS n. the state of being crimson.
GYNANDRISMSGYNANDRISM n. the state of being gynandrous, also GYNANDRY.
INSTRUMENTSinstruments n. Plural of instrument.
instruments v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of instrument.
INSTRUMENT v. to address a legal instrument to.
MAINSPRINGSmainsprings n. Plural of mainspring.
MAINSPRING n. the chief spring in a mechanism esp. of a watch or clock.
MINESTRONESminestrones n. Plural of minestrone.
MINESTRONE n. (Italian) a thick vegetable soup containing pasta or rice.
MINISTRANTSministrants n. Plural of ministrant.
MINISTRANT n. an attendant.
MONSTERINGSmonsterings n. Plural of monstering.
MONSTERING n. the act of criticising severely.
MOONSHINERSmoonshiners n. Plural of moonshiner.
MOONSHINER n. a person engaged in illicit distilling, so called because the work is largely done at night.
NONSWIMMERSnonswimmers n. Plural of nonswimmer.
NONSWIMMER n. someone who does not swim.
PRISONMENTSprisonments n. Plural of prisonment.
PRISONMENT n. (Shakespeare) imprisonment.
RESIGNMENTSresignments n. Plural of resignment.
RESIGNMENT n. the act of resigning.
REUNIONISMSREUNIONISM n. a policy of reunification.
SEMINARIANSseminarians n. Plural of seminarian.
SEMINARIAN n. a member of, or one educated in, a seminary; specifically, an ecclesiastic educated for the priesthood in a seminary, also SEMINARIST.
SERMONISINGsermonising v. Present participle of sermonise.
SERMONISING n. the act of giving a sermon.
SYNCHRONISMsynchronism n. The state of being synchronous.
synchronism n. A temporal relationship between events.
synchronism n. The tabular arrangement of contemporary events etc. in history.
UNIFORMNESSuniformness n. The quality of being uniform.
UNIFORMNESS n. the state of being uniform.

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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