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There are 15 eight-letter words containing RCIN

AMERCINGamercing v. Present participle of amerce.
AMERCE v. to fine or punish.
COERCINGcoercing v. Present participle of coerce.
COERCE v. to compel by force or threat.
FARCINGSfarcings n. Plural of farcing.
FARCING n. in cookery, stuffing.
GARCINIAgarcinia n. A tropical tree of the genus Garcinia, including the mangosteen and the gamboge tree.
Garcinia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Clusiaceae – the mangosteens.
GARCINIA n. a tropical evergreen tree.
ORCINOLSorcinols n. Plural of orcinol.
ORCINOL n. a chemical compound obtained from archil and other lichens, also ORCIN, ORCINE.
PEARCINGpearcing v. Present participle of pearce.
PEARCE v. (Spenser) to pierce, also PERCE, PERCEN, PERSE.
PERCINESpercines n. Plural of percine.
PERCINE n. a perch-like fish, esp. one belonging to the family Percidae, also PERCID.
PIERCINGpiercing v. Present participle of pierce.
piercing n. Gerund of pierce.
piercing n. A hole made in the body so that jewellery can be worn through it.
PORCINISporcinis n. Plural of porcini.
PORCINI n. an edible mushroom.
QUERCINEquercine adj. Having characteristics of an oak (of genus Quercus).
QUERCINE adj. pertaining to oak trees.
RESORCINresorcin n. (Organic chemistry) Synonym of resorcinol.
RESORCIN n. a colourless phenol used in dyeing, photography and medicine, also RESORCINOL.
SARCINAESARCINA n. a spherical bacterium.
SARCINASSARCINA n. a spherical bacterium.
SEARCINGsearcing v. Present participle of searce.
SEARCE v. (obsolete) to sift.
SOURCINGsourcing v. Present participle of source.
sourcing n. The process by which something is sourced, or obtained from another place.
sourcing n. (Chiefly US) The supply of resources needed by a business process.

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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