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There are 12 nine-letter words containing EMAS

ANATHEMASanathemas n. Plural of anathema.
ANATHEMA n. (Greek) the formal act or formula of consigning to damnation.
BLASTEMASblastemas n. Plural of blastema.
BLASTEMA n. the protoplasmic part of an ovum, distinguished from the yolk.
CREMASTERcremaster n. (Anatomy) A thin muscle attached to the testicles.
cremaster n. (Zoology) In the pupae of certain species of butterfly, a hook-shaped protuberance from the rear of…
CREMASTER n. (Greek) a thin muscle which serves to draw up the testicle.
DEMASTINGdemasting v. Present participle of demast.
DEMAST v. to remove the masts from, also DISMAST.
DIASTEMASdiastemas n. Plural of diastema.
DIASTEMA n. (Greek) a space between consecutive teeth.
ERYTHEMASerythemas n. Plural of erythema.
ERYTHEMA n. (Greek) a redness of the skin.
FACEMASKSfacemasks n. Plural of facemask.
face␣masks n. Plural of face mask.
FACEMASK n. a device to shield the face.
FOREMASTSforemasts n. Plural of foremast.
fore-masts n. Plural of fore-mast.
FOREMAST n. the forward mast of a ship.
FREEMASONfreemason n. A member of a guild of skilled itinerant masons during the Middle Ages and early modern times.
Freemason n. A member of the Free and Accepted Masons (sometimes entitled Ancient Free and Accepted Masons), an international…
FREEMASON n. in the Middle Ages, a stonemason of a superior grade.
MYXEDEMASmyxedemas n. Plural of myxedema.
MYXEDEMA n. (US) a skin disease, marked by swelling and dryness, due to insufficient thyroid secretion, also MYXOEDEMA.
REMASTERSremasters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remaster.
REMASTER v. to master again.
SCLEREMASscleremas n. Plural of sclerema.
SCLEREMA n. (Greek) a hardening of tissues.

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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