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There are 16 nine-letter words containing 2I, N, R, 2S and U

BRUISINGSbruisings n. Plural of bruising.
BRUISING n. the act of bruising.
BURINISTSburinists n. Plural of burinist.
BURINIST n. one who works with the burin, an engraver's tool.
CRUISINGScruisings n. Plural of cruising.
CRUISING n. the act of driving about leisurely.
DISINURESdisinures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinure.
DISINURE v. to render unfamiliar.
FISSURINGfissuring v. Present participle of fissure.
fissuring n. The formation of a fissure.
FISSURE v. to split, cleave.
INCISURESincisures n. Plural of incisure.
INCISURE n. a cut or incision.
RAINSUITSrainsuits n. Plural of rainsuit.
RAINSUIT n. a waterproof jacket and pants.
REISSUINGreissuing v. Present participle of reissue.
reissuing n. The act of something being reissued; a new publication of something.
REISSUE v. to issue again.
RICINUSESricinuses n. Plural of ricinus.
RICINUS n. (Latin) a genus of plants of the Spurge family, containing one species, the castor-oil plant.
SCIURINESsciurines n. Plural of sciurine.
SCIURINE n. a member of the squirrel family, also SCIURID, SCIUROID.
SIGNIEURSsignieurs n. Plural of signieur.
SIGNIEUR n. (Shakespeare) a lord, esp. of manor, also SEIGNEUR, SEIGNIOR.
SUNRISINGsunrising n. (Obsolete) sunrise, daybreak.
SUNRISING n. the rising or first appearance of the sun above the horizon, also SUNRISE.
SURMISINGsurmising v. Present participle of surmise.
surmising n. The act of making surmises.
SURMISING n. the act of surmising.
SUSPIRINGsuspiring v. Present participle of suspire.
SUSPIRE v. to sigh.
UNITISERSUNITISER n. one who unitises, also UNITIZER.
UPRISINGSuprisings n. Plural of uprising.
UPRISING n. a revolt, an UPREST, UPRIST.

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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