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There are 14 nine-letter words containing E, G, I, L, M and 2N

ALIGNMENTalignment n. An arrangement of items in a line.
alignment n. The process of adjusting a mechanism such that its parts are aligned; the condition of having its parts so adjusted.
alignment n. An alliance of factions.
EMPLANINGemplaning v. Present participle of emplane.
EMPLANE v. to put on an aeroplane, also ENPLANE.
ENAMELINGenameling v. (US) present participle of enamel.
enameling n. The art of applying enamel.
ENAMELING n. the act of coating with enamel.
ENCALMINGencalming v. Present participle of encalm.
ENCALM v. (obsolete) to becalm.
ENFLAMINGenflaming v. Present participle of enflame.
ENFLAME v. (obsolete) to inflame, also INFLAME.
LAMENTINGlamenting v. Present participle of lament.
lamenting n. Lamentation.
LAMENTING adj. expressing sorrow or regret.
MALENGINEmalengine n. (Archaic) Evil intent, bad intention; fraud, deceit.
MALENGINE n. (Spenser) evil machination, deceit.
MEANINGLYmeaningly adv. With an implied meaning; with significance; meaningfully.
MEANING adv. meaningful.
MENINGEALmeningeal adj. (Anatomy, relational) Relating to the meninges.
MENINGEAL adj. of or pertaining to the meninx, the membrane enclosing the brain and spinal cord.
MILDENINGmildening v. Present participle of milden.
MILDEN v. to make mild, or milder.
SIGNALMENsignalmen n. Plural of signalman.
SIGNALMAN n. a person who operates railway signals.
UNHELMINGunhelming v. Present participle of unhelm.
UNHELM v. to remove the helmet of.
UNMINGLEDunmingled adj. Not mingled.
UNMINGLE v. to separate things that are mixed.
UNMINGLESunmingles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unmingle.
UNMINGLE v. to separate things that are mixed.

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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